Anycia – “No Scrub”

Anycia Drops New “No Scrub” Single
In the heart of Atlanta’s ever-evolving rap scene, one name is buzzing louder than most: Anycia. Over the last two years, she has emerged as a standout voice among a new generation of Southern rappers, blending confidence, lyrical poise, and distinctly Atlanta energy.
What sets her apart? It’s not just the music. It’s her journey, her community roots, her independent grind, and her commitment to owning her narrative in a genre historically dominated by men. With her debut album Princess Pop That, hit singles like “BRB” and “Back Outside,” and a new DJ Drama-backed mixtape Grady Baby on the way, Anycia is making serious moves.
2025: Gearing Up With “Never Need” and “No Scrub”
This year, she hasn’t slowed down. In late March, Anycia dropped “Never Need”, a fiery collaboration with GloRilla and Karrahbooo. The music video quickly went viral, surpassing 2.7 million views on YouTube within weeks. The chemistry between the artists, the beat selection, and the message — self-sufficiency and sisterhood — made it a fan favorite.
Shortly after, she released “No Scrub”, her second single of 2025. The title nods to TLC’s classic, but the energy is all new-school trap. Built on gritty Atlanta production, the single is bold, witty, and effortlessly cool — another entry in her growing list of standouts.
Both songs are previews of her upcoming project with DJ Drama, titled Grady Baby. A nod to Grady Memorial Hospital, a cultural landmark in Atlanta, the mixtape aims to solidify her hometown roots while elevating her to national star status. DJ Drama’s Gangsta Grillz legacy gives the project extra weight. For Anycia, it’s not just another mixtape — it’s a hometown victory lap.
Going Viral: How “So What” Changed Everything
In early 2023, Anycia dropped a snippet of a new track on social media — a brash, confident single called “So What.” It didn’t take long for the clip to go viral. Within days, major platforms were sharing it, fans were quoting lines, and industry names like Drake and J. Cole were tuning in. Suddenly, a rapper from South Atlanta had everyone’s attention.
That single opened doors. Later that year, she released her debut EP Extra, which gave a taste of what she had to offer: sharp, conversational flow, unbothered delivery, and serious confidence. She wasn’t trying to sound like anyone else — and that made her unforgettable.
Princess Pop That: The Crown Fits Perfectly
In April 2024, Anycia released her debut album Princess Pop That, produced by JetsonMade. The project was a showcase of her range, featuring Cash Cobain, Latto, Luh Tyler, and Karrahbooo. These weren’t just features for hype — each collaboration brought something unique, highlighting her ability to hold her own while complementing other artists.
Tracks like:
- “BRB” — a confident, catchy cut that blends slick talk with bouncy production
- “Back Outside” (feat. Latto) — a high-energy anthem that celebrates freedom, femininity, and being unapologetically visible
…quickly found their way into playlists and local radio rotations. The album wasn’t just about bars — it was about attitude.
Anycia later explained the meaning behind the title. “Princess” reflects power and poise. “Pop That” brings the edge and fun. It’s the duality that defines her — soft and stylish, yet sharp and fearless.
Festival Stage Domination
2024 wasn’t just a year of studio work. Anycia took her talents to the festival circuit, performing at:
- Rolling Loud Miami
- Rolling Loud California
- Rolling Loud Europe (Austria)
- Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash in Chicago
These festivals gave her the chance to perform in front of tens of thousands — and she delivered. Live footage showed a confident, crowd-ready artist who knows how to command the stage. From her movement to her mic control, Anycia proved she’s more than a recording artist — she’s a performer.
A Unique Voice in a Crowded Scene
What makes Anycia stand out isn’t just her lyrics or production. It’s her delivery. Her smoky, slightly raspy tone cuts through any beat. She doesn’t yell. She doesn’t over-rap. Instead, she talks to the listener, almost like a friend on FaceTime — dropping game, flexing a little, but always staying grounded.
Her style draws comparisons to Veeze, Dom Kennedy, and even Monaleo, but she’s very much her own artist. She prioritizes vibe and mood over complex rhyme schemes — and in today’s landscape, that resonates more than ever.
Anycia’s Place in the Atlanta Rap Legacy
Atlanta has always birthed innovators. From OutKast and T.I. to Future, Young Thug, and Latto, the city consistently reshapes what Southern rap sounds like. Anycia is part of that evolution.
But she’s also part of something bigger — the rising wave of female trap artists rewriting the rules. Artists like Gloss Up, Aleza, and KenTheMan are getting shine, and Anycia is at the forefront.
Her music speaks to a generation that values authenticity, confidence, and independence. She doesn’t pretend to be something she’s not. She raps about what she knows — relationships, self-worth, hustle, and Atlanta life.
What’s Next for Anycia?
With Grady Baby on the horizon, more videos on the way, and possibly more high-profile collaborations in the works, Anycia’s 2025 is set to be even bigger than 2024.
Here’s what fans can expect:
- A Gangsta Grillz-level rollout with DJ Drama
- More performances, potentially a headlining tour
- A deeper look into her creative process
- Continued dominance on social media and YouTube, where she connects directly with fans
And most importantly: more music that reflects where she’s from and where she’s headed.
Anycia Continues To Shine
Anycia isn’t just a rapper — she’s a movement. She’s defining what it means to come up on your own terms, stay true to your roots, and sound nothing like anyone else in your lane.
As the Atlanta rap scene continues to evolve, expect to see her name right alongside the greats. Whether it’s Princess Pop That, the upcoming Grady Baby, or the countless stages she’s yet to rock — Anycia is here to stay.