PaperRoute Woo: The anthem-maker completely delivers with his ‘Da Ghetto Part’

When it comes to fire anthems, it’s clear PaperRoute Woo knows how to deliver on a regular basis. So how about getting a standout track from his Slime Dunkin’ Reloaded project turned into a music video? Oh yes.

Paper Route Woo delivers with his ‘Da Ghetto Part’ music video

The song is pure audio flames but getting it turned into a visual flex? My goodness. Completely turn up to PRW’s newest release.

Proudly representing for South Memphis, Paper Route Woo was molded by the experiences of growing up in his rough-and-tumble hometown. The Paper Route Empire rapper gives his fans an inside look to his home neighborhood in "Da Ghetto Part," his new music video. Featuring the same Willie Hutch sample as Memphis classic "Stay Fly" by Three 6 Mafia, "Da Ghetto Part " is a motivational, flex-heavy anthem, detailing Woo's rise from "Da Ghetto Part" of Memphis to his status as a standout Paper Route Empire signee. The video follows Woo as he returns to his neighborhood as a conquering hero, shooting dice with locals and posing with his PRE chain. Woo previously performed "Da Ghetto Part" on From The Block, rhyming in front of the mural honoring his mentor Young Dolph.

Released in Fall 2025, Woo's debut album SLIME DUNKIN' is both reflective and hard-charging, filled with nuggets of wisdom about life on the streets and motivational flexes about his rise from "Da Ghetto Part" of Memphis to the top of the city's rap scene. The new tape is a coronation for the young artist, who welcomes his late mentor Young Dolph, on the mixtape highlight "Get 'Em Off." Key Glock appears on the buzzing single "Playaz Circle," also featuring Zo Trapalot, which was recorded on a whim during the Miami stop of Key Glock's "GLOCKAVELI Tour."

In October, Woo expanded the album and released SLIME DUNKIN' RELOADED. The RELOADEDedition adds eight new songs, including "Playa Partner," the romantic "Please Me," and the high-octane opener "Embalming Fluid." The tape cultivates a sinister, yet slick atmosphere, with songs like "Bubblegum" harkening back to Memphis's blues tradition as Woo takes aim at fake trappers .Woo reunites with his Boyz In The Hood partner SNUPE BANDZ, a fellow PRE rapper, on the simmering "Prime Time," and recruits Alabama riser Big Yavo to lend his raspy drawl to "Say Please." SLIME DUNKIN' RELOADED is available on all platforms via Paper Route Empire.

With SLIME DUNKIN'RELOADED out now and more music to come this year, Paper Route Woo looks to make it big. With PRE behind him and the streets on lock, there is no ceiling for the young rapper.

Cyrus Kyle Langhorne

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