Dreamville - Stick (with Jid: Feat. Kenny Mason, Sheck Wes & J Cole) (motivation - Gym)
The track is built on a foundation of distorted, trunk-rattling bass and a haunting, sirens-and-industrial-noise backdrop that creates an immediate sense of urgency. Unlike more melodic hip-hop tracks, "Stick" is designed to be abrasive and "mosh-pit ready," making it perfect for breaking through a plateau during heavy lifting or high-intensity intervals.
Known for his technical precision, JID delivers a rapid-fire verse that provides the "speed" element of the song. His flow shifts keep the listener engaged, mirroring the momentum needed for cardio or explosive movements. The track is built on a foundation of
The repetition of "Stick, stick, stick" acts as a rhythmic anchor. Kenny Mason’s gritty delivery sets a dark, focused tone that mimics the repetitive nature of gym sets. His flow shifts keep the listener engaged, mirroring
"Stick" is a high-octane standout from the Dreamville compilation D-Day: A Gangsta Grillz Mixtape that has quickly become a staple in gym playlists due to its aggressive production and relentless energy. "Stick" is a high-octane standout from the Dreamville
The song excels as a "hype" track because it never lets up. The transition between the four distinct voices ensures the energy doesn't stagnate, and the 808-heavy production is specifically tuned for headphones or loud gym speakers. It’s less about lyrical depth and more about a visceral, raw power that forces a physical response.
If you need a track for a "max out" day or a heavy leg session, "Stick" is a top-tier choice. It captures a rare blend of technical rap skill and pure, unadulterated aggression.
Cole anchors the track with a rare, aggressive "tough-talk" verse. His presence adds a layer of authoritative confidence, rounding out the track as a motivational anthem. Why it Works for the Gym