Hurricane Wisdom has been cooking up a storm in the Florida rap lane, and his new Barbie Doll EP feels like the perfect summer rollout. Dropped just days ago as a tight three-track package, the project kicks off with the already-viral title cut featuring Chance the Rapper. That soulful piano bounce and crisp snap drums set the tone for something light, melodic, and instantly replayable—exactly what fans have come to expect from Wisdom’s smooth, laid-back delivery. The EP isn’t trying to be a full-length statement; instead, it’s a quick, high-quality hit of vibes that leaves you wanting the rest of the album he teased right alongside it.
The lead single “Barbie Doll” still steals the show here, with Hurricane and Chance trading effortless bars over that bouncy, feel-good production. Chance brings the playful energy and quick ad-libs that made him a legend, while Wisdom rides the melody like he owns it, painting pictures of that glossy, high-maintenance type that turns heads everywhere she goes. It’s fun, confident, and zero filler—just two artists clearly enjoying the moment. Then the project slides into two solo joints that keep the momentum rolling. “Over Now” delivers that reflective, wavy trap Wisdom does so well, while “Enough” flips the script with a more introspective edge that shows his range without losing the summer groove.
Clocking in at just over six minutes total, the Barbie Doll EP is the kind of smart drop that keeps the streets talking while building serious anticipation for Hurricane Wisdom’s upcoming full-length Weather the World. In a rap year full of overstuffed albums and trend-chasing, this feels refreshingly focused—melodic without being soft, street without forcing it. Florida’s favorite hurricane is moving different right now, and if the early streams and video views are any sign, the Barbie Doll wave is just getting started. Hit play, let it ride, and get ready for whatever comes next.