Young Lyric Remixes Viral Hits “WTHelly” & “Whim Whamiee” | Houston Hip‑Hop Princess Returns

Young Lyric - Rob49 WTHelly Remix

Houston’s Hip‑Hop “Princess” is back, and she’s bringing major fire. Young Lyric has just released two electrifying remix videos: one of Rob49’s booming viral hit “WTHelly” and another of Pluto’s breakout club anthem “Whim Whamiee.” Both tracks have already dominated streaming and social buzz, but Young Lyric’s fresh flavor is raising the stakes even higher.

The Houston native starred in Lifetime’s The Rap Game and netted a major following through dynamic mixtapes and singles like “Pink and Purple.” Featured on CNN, Fox News, Billboard, and more, she paused to embrace motherhood before returning to the mic. With over 45 million views and endorsements from major outlets, the stage is set for her remix takeover.

Originally released March 20, 2025, ‘WTHelly’, pronounced ‘What the helly’, is Rob49’s gritty, chant‑filled anthem riding TikTok trends. Produced by WhoIsRodney, Blasty, Sheldon, and Paul Monstereal for his debut album Let Me Fly, the track channels New Orleans flavor with “panera‑bread‑charged‑lemonade” energy, as one critic put it. Now Young Lyric flips the script, layering her rapid-fire Houston flow over Rob49’s heavy drums in a video presented by Bad Akktor Records and OShotYou Films.

Pluto’s “Whim Whamiee,” featuring YK Niece and produced by Zaytoven, Jai, and Mikey, hit hard on February 3, 2025. Celebrated as a 2025 summer anthem by critics, the song peaked at #51 on Billboard Hot 100 and #12 on R&B/Hip‑Hop charts. In her remix visual released this month, Young Lyric rides the track’s high‑energy production, interjecting confident lyrics and melodic hooks that complement Pluto’s own assertive bars. She proves she can rock both gritty rap cuts and rowdy, club-ready tracks.

Young Lyric’s dual remix drop is a masterstroke: she rides two of 2025’s hottest Southern rap waves and stamps her signature across them. Her return is stylish, bold, and strategically savvy, reinforcing her rightful throne as Houston’s hip‑hop princess. These remixes aren’t just shout‑outs; they’re declarations of arrival.

Curious fans should dive into her visuals via Bad Akktor Records and OShotYou Films on YouTube—and be sure to follow Young Lyric’s trajectory as she gears up for her next album era.

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Yoel Molina Law

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