Asian-Can Artist Spotlight: Spitty Is Loud, Proud, and “Unruly” on His Latest Release
- asianfluence
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read

If there’s one thing Spitty’s latest track “Unruly” makes clear, it’s that he’s not here to play it safe.
From the jump—literally, before the beat even fully counts in—Spitty launches into a relentless stream of bars that don’t let up for a second. The energy is chaotic in the best way possible, blending bounce-heavy modern hip-hop with unmistakable South Asian flavor. It’s a sonic mix that feels both futuristic and nostalgic, with a nod to the golden era of 2000s Timbaland production.Produced by David Arcade and engineered by Kevin Mathews, the track is crisp, layered, and full of character. But what truly sets “Unruly” apart is Spitty himself. Repping Brampton, a city known for having the largest South Asian population in Canada, Spitty weaves his cultural identity into the music seamlessly—not as a gimmick, but as a foundation.
The result? A track that feels global yet grounded, polished but raw. “Unruly” sounds like what happens when Big Sean, Hanumankind, and Armani White meet in a Brampton basement with the bass cranked and something to prove.
The bold artwork by Ahmad Ali ties it all together, capturing the same intensity that pulses through the song. Clocking in at 104 BPM, it’s made for movement—whether that’s a head-nod, a dance, or just throwing your hands up and vibing.
Spitty isn’t just making music. He’s making noise—and with “Unruly,” you’re going to want to listen.

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🔥 Drop a comment, share it with your crew, and turn the volume up. This one’s meant to shake the room.
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