GRAMMY nominated artist/producer BBYKOBE shares new video single “NO HOMEGIRLS”
Primed for a massive moment in 2026 following collaborations with Travis Scott, Kanye West, Don Toliver, and more, GRAMMY® Award-nominated visionary producer, songwriter, and vocalist BBYKOBE has kicked off 2026 with a new single, “NO HOMEGIRLS” – out now. Blowing up energetic D.I.Y. beat-craft to widescreen proportions, “NO HOMEGIRLS” layers hazy vocals over a glitchy bounce flush with 808s and woozy keys, as BBYKOBE’s off-kilter melodic flow and punchy cadence cut through with a confident, unfiltered edge. The accompanying video finds Kobe in various worlds, ice skating, on a pirate ship, and practicing karate. The release arrives on the heels of 2025’s SHE LUV BBYKOBE EP, which has closed in on one million cumulative streams and earned early support from XXL Magazine, Genius, Global Grind, and more. Ultimately, the single reinforces his instinct for shaping future-facing records from a collision of street-level grit and otherworldly production—offering a first glimpse at what’s to come from the 23-year-old multi-hyphenate.
BBYKOBE continues to solidify himself as one of the most inventive and in-demand producers in the game. He supplied three cornerstone records to 2025’s JACKBOYS 2, which shook the Billboard 200 at #1. He produced “PBT” featuring Travis Scott, Tyla, and Vybz Kartel, co-produced “CHAMPAIN & VACAY” starring Travis Scott and Don Toliver, and contributed vocals/adlibs to “OUTSIDE” alongside Travis Scott and NBA YoungBoy. He also powered three songs from Playboi Carti’s MUSIC, including “Rather Lie” featuring The Weeknd, not to mention the pair’s earlier 2024 smash hit, “Timeless”. His ever-expanding catalog spans cowriting credits on the culture-shifting “Like That” by Future, Metro Boomin, and Kendrick Lamar, which hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 while also working across groundbreaking albums like Scott’s UTOPIA (including the single “I KNOW ?”) and pitching in on songs and projects from artists like Ty Dolla $ign, Cash Cobain, Lil Wayne, and Roddy Ricch, to name a few.

