Cheema Y really said he’s the G.O.A.T — and then proved it bar for bar. Young G.O.A.T is all street talk, bounce, and gritty honesty. Some tracks flex harder, some hit deeper, but the whole project moves like a statement for anyone still sleeping on him.
Here’s how we’re ranking every track off Young G.O.A.T:
11. Brush
Rough edges in the best way. “Brush” sounds like Cheema just jumped in the booth and said whatever needed to be said — a solid closer for a no-filter tape.
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10. Avoid
Straight to the point. “Avoid” isn’t trying to break new ground — it’s gritty, honest, and feels like it’s meant to be played with the bass up. A street record that ties the project together. Not the flashiest, but necessary.
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9. Away
A hidden gem for sure. “Away” is mellow, introspective, and sounds like a late-night confessional. Cheema’s delivery is softer, the beat more spaced out, and the lyrics feel like they were written when no one was watching. If you like your rap with a touch of loneliness, this one’s your vibe.
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8. Alarm
Catchy, simple, but effective. “Alarm” feels like a sonic wake-up call — the beat’s repetitive in a good way, the hook sticks fast, and the flow is easy to vibe with. It’s not the deepest cut but it breaks up the tracklist perfectly. Play it loud, let it loop.
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7. Life is Short
This one cuts deeper than you expect. “Life Is Short” is Cheema putting perspective before punchlines. He talks about loss, time, loyalty — the stuff that sits heavy on your chest but still makes you nod your head. It’s raw but not preachy — just facts wrapped in bars.
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6. Tagde Gharde
The energy is instant. “Tagde Gharde” has one of the most addictive hooks on the album — the kind that turns a simple phrase into an earworm. The beat hits like a sledgehammer, the flow is relentless, and it’s the perfect flex track when you’re feeling untouchable. Big aux energy.
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5. Gift
“Gift” is the track that’ll sneak up on you. It doesn’t shout — it sits with you. The beat is smoother, the delivery more melodic, and the lyrics get vulnerable. Cheema raps about his talent like it’s a blessing and a burden. This one’s for the late-night listeners who need something real but don’t want it sugarcoated.
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4. Life For Hip Hop
This one’s for the real rap fans. “Life For Hip Hop” is personal — Cheema raps like someone who knows this isn’t just music; it’s survival, it’s therapy, it’s purpose. The verses read like diary entries with just enough punchlines to keep you rewinding lines. There’s a subtle melancholy in the instrumental — like he’s carrying the weight of everything he’s seen but still wants to build something better.
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3. Vancouver
A hometown shoutout that feels global. “Vancouver” carries a laid-back West Coast bounce but doesn’t lose the street edge. Cheema drops slick lines about his city, turning everyday moments into bar-heavy snapshots. You can feel the pride in every line but it’s never corny — the wordplay is smart, the beat’s addictive, and the vibe is perfect for cruising around late at night with the windows down.
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3. Vancouver
A hometown shoutout that feels global. “Vancouver” carries a laid-back West Coast bounce but doesn’t lose the street edge. Cheema drops slick lines about his city, turning everyday moments into bar-heavy snapshots. You can feel the pride in every line but it’s never corny — the wordplay is smart, the beat’s addictive, and the vibe is perfect for cruising around late at night with the windows down.
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2. Police ft Jasmeen Akhtar
“Police” is straight street talk — a hard beat that rattles the trunk, verses that never breathe, and a hook that’s simple but iconic. Cheema flexes his perspective on what it means to survive and thrive where the system doesn’t play fair. The delivery is aggressive but precise — you can hear every syllable. The ad-libs and punchlines hit like stabs. It’s pure attitude and no filler.
1. Young G.O.A.T
The title track hits like a declaration — Cheema raps with a chip on his shoulder, proving why he deserves the crown. From the first bar, it’s all chest-out confidence: gritty beat, tight pocket, and wordplay that feels effortless but lands heavy. The hook chants “Young G.O.A.T” like an anthem — the kind of track that sets the tone for the rest of the album and makes you wanna run through a wall for your goals.
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