Toronto’s rap scene continues to evolve, and “Be Like Me” — the latest collab from Sick Ppl, YH, and Roney — is proof the underground isn’t slowing down anytime soon. With production powered by King Bee Productions, the official video captures the street energy that defines much of Toronto’s modern rap wave.
From the jump, this track is aggressive, confident, and unapologetically bold. Each artist takes turns asserting their individuality, essentially pushing one message: “You wanna be like me, but you never could.” It’s classic bravado, but delivered with a chemistry that feels natural — not forced.
Sick Ppl brings his usual sharpness and cadence, YH delivers with that raw, gritty tone, and Roney, a staple in Toronto rap, reminds us why his voice still carries weight. The beat is fast-paced and menacing, giving the rappers room to flex, while the hook keeps it all tied together with just enough catchiness to stick in your head after one listen.
Visually, the video does what it needs to: simple setups, street backdrops, squad energy, and confidence. It’s not overly cinematic, but it works because it feels authentic — no cap, no overproduction, just real Toronto rap.
🔥 Final Take
Be Like Me isn’t trying to be commercial — and that’s the point. It’s for the streets, for the fans who’ve been tapped into these names from day one. If you’re into gritty, unfiltered rap with real energy behind it, this track deserves a spot on your playlist.
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