Brodie Fresh continues to thrive in 2025 with his buzzworthy new single "Like Me."

The track showcases more of the emerging artist's undeniable style as he admits to being a ladies man. Over the self-produced track, Fresh gloats about all the women desiring him. He raps about all types of women wanting a rap star like himself. A great addition to the summertime vibes.

"Like Me" follows Brodie Fresh's January release, "Strangers Need Love 2," a song dedicated to the L.A. wildfires. Both tracks are the perfect origin point for newfound fans of the rising star as he prepares a forthcoming album. The upcoming album will provide newfound fans with a complete understanding of who Brodie Fresh really is.

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Queens-born, Long Island-bred MC Brodie Fresh keeps it raw with a sound soaked in East Coast soul and boom-bap grit. Influenced by heavyweights like Biggie, Jay-Z, Dipset, and LL Cool J, he blends vintage textures with modern hunger. Think J Dilla drums, Erykah Badu mood, and vinyl crackle under bars that hit deep.

His pen game is all heart—talkin’ struggle, growth, and the indie grind. Brodie spits truth, flipping between storytelling and straight heat. One verse might dig into trauma, the next one flexes resilience. His flow’s sharp, his delivery smooth, and his message always rooted in experience.

Tracks like “Strangers Need Love Too,” “Hard Knock Life,” and “Toast” show his range—emotional one minute, anthemic the next. “Boldy Fresh” proves he can still cut through with bravado when needed. Real heads recognize the depth.

On stage, Brodie doesn’t just perform—he commands. Whether opening for King Los, Mozzy, or Conway the Machine, he leaves his mark. Studio or spotlight, he’s consistent with it.

Brodie Fresh is that rare mix of realness and refinement. His style stays loyal to the essence, but his voice speaks for now. In an era of noise, he’s speaking clearly—truth, soul, and hustle in every bar.

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Jake Crates, Music journalist and industry consultant focused on talent discovery, artist development, and cultural storytelling.

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