GENRE; Rap

LABEL; 10K

RATING; 3/5

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Niontay’s Soulja Hate Repellant is a bold, idiosyncratic mixtape that further cements his place as one of the most intriguing voices in underground hip-hop in 2025. Released on December 16, 2025, via MIKE’s 10k label, the 12-track project blends cloud rap, plugg, and experimental beats with a restlessly creative energy that rewards close listening rather than casual background play. 

From the off-kilter opener “Rockoutcentury” to standout tracks like “100days100nights” and the ear-catching “Cressidaway!/TPGeeK,” where Earl Sweatshirt appears drenched in Auto-Tune, Niontay leans into contrast and unpredictability. His delivery—often slurred, nasal, and at times deliberately opaque—pairs with sparse yet inventive production that ranges from jittery synths to bass-heavy murkiness. 

Critically, the mixtape has been described as “restless” and self-assured, with stripped-back beats that allow Niontay’s voice to take center stage, and production choices that reveal more depth with each listen.  User communities echo this sentiment: many praise the project’s versatility, sonic textures, and confident experimentation, with some ranking it among the year’s more unique hip-hop offerings. 

Not all reactions are uniformly glowing—some listeners find parts of the tape inconsistent or overly loose—but the overall consensus leans positive, highlighting memorable tracks like “Free Luigi” for its nostalgic chiptune feel and “Dadecountydates” for its regional homage. 

In Soulja Hate Repellant, Niontay isn’t just making music; he’s shaping an unpredictable world that both challenges and rewards the listener. It’s a bold statement from an artist who thrives on the edge of rap’s experimental frontier.

 

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