Magic City Mafia “Poppa Jigga”: Montana’s Unfiltered Drill Revolution
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Magic City Mafia’ s new track, “Poppa Jigga,” marks a breakthrough moment for the duo from Billings, Montana, bringing their unvarnished take on drill culture to the forefront of underground rap. With Mason Quest (MCM Malice) and Takoda Guzman at the helm, the pair offers an unflinching look at the harsh realities of their upbringing, blending their personal struggles with the undeniable energy of drill music.

In a genre often defined by larger-than-life personalities and aggressive beats, Magic City Mafia’s authenticity is the star of the show. Growing up in Billings, the duo faced hardships that would shape their music in profound ways—gang violence, addiction, and personal tragedy. In a revealing interview, both Malice and Guzman shared how their real-life experiences fuel their lyrics. The result is music that doesn’t just narrate a story—it pulls listeners into the heart of their pain, their survival instincts, and their ambition.

“Poppa Jigga” is a powerful testament to the struggles they’ve endured. The track touches on themes of gang violence and the emotional toll of growing up in an environment where survival often feels like a daily battle. What sets the track apart, however, is how the duo approaches these subjects—not from a place of glorification but as raw, unfiltered commentary on life in the 406. The drill scene in Billings, though largely unknown to many, finds an honest voice here, one that resonates with anyone who understands the weight of living in a world that doesn’t offer many second chances.

Musically, the duo pulls inspiration from legends like 2Pac and N.W.A., as well as contemporary figures like XXXTentacion, whose music served as a catalyst for Malice’s own entry into rap. “Poppa Jigga” exemplifies what Guzman describes as a “raw and unhinged side” of life—a reflection of their personal experiences wrapped in the heavy rhythms of drill.

With this track, Magic City Mafia isn’t just representing Billings; they’re giving voice to a lifestyle that many may never fully understand, but one that rings true to those who live it. As the duo continues to break down barriers, “Poppa Jigga” is their declaration that Montana has a place in the drill music conversation.

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