Starvin B Drops “Another Three” ft. Flushin Tek & Illa Ghee
Starvin B Drops “Another Three” ft. Flushin Tek & Illa Ghee — Raw Queens Energy From Start to Finish
Starvin B keeps his run moving with “Another Three,” featuring Flushin Tek and Illa Ghee, and the record sounds exactly how underground New York hip hop is supposed to feel. Gritty. Direct. No wasted space.
The track was released on May 5, 2026 as part of Starvin B’s latest project Fresh Out The Rotten.
Right away, the production sets the tone. Dusty loop. Hard drums. Nothing polished up too much. The beat leaves room for the verses to breathe, which works perfectly for all three artists involved.
Starvin B has been building his name in underground circles for years through consistent releases, collaborations, and straight lyric-driven records. Coming out of Queens, he’s worked alongside artists like Sean Price, Tragedy Khadafi, Spit Gemz, and Copywrite over the years, building respect through bars instead of gimmicks. (Apple Music – Web Player)
On “Another Three,” he sounds fully locked in. Calm delivery. Sharp writing. No overdoing it. Flushin Tek brings a more aggressive edge to the record and fits naturally into the track’s energy. Then Illa Ghee steps in with that same street-centered presence people have known him for since the Mobb Deep affiliate days. Everybody sounds comfortable in the pocket.
What makes the record work is the chemistry. Nothing feels forced. It sounds like three artists coming from the same environment and understanding exactly what type of record they’re making.
The song also fits into the bigger lane underground hip hop has been in lately. More artists are going back toward substance, structure, and replay value instead of chasing trends. “Another Three” sits right in that space.
At a time where a lot of music feels temporary, this record feels built to last a little longer.
And for fans of real boom bap, that’s exactly what makes it hit.