In today’s rap game, features are everywhere.
Big names. Strategic link-ups. Playlist plays.
Sometimes it feels like every project needs a guest list to matter.
But then there are artists like Malz Monday who move differently.
A Solo-Driven Approach
Malz Monday is not a feature-heavy artist.
Yes, he has collaborated before, but if you look at his catalog, one thing stands out:
Most of his work is built on his own.
No long feature lists.
No dependency on big names.
Just his voice, his story, his world.
Building Worlds, Not Just Songs
There’s a difference between making tracks and building a universe.
Malz Monday’s music feels:
- personal
- introspective
- consistent in tone
- focused on storytelling
His projects don’t rely on outside voices to create variety, they rely on depth.
That’s why his music feels cohesive.
Against the Industry Formula
Right now, features are often part of the strategy:
- boost streams
- reach new audiences
- create viral moments
But artists like Malz Monday prove something else:
You can build impact without chasing collaboration.
Not by avoiding it completely, but by not depending on it.
Why This Matters
This approach brings something rare back into focus:
Identity
When an artist carries a full project alone, there’s no distraction.
No switching energy.
No external influence.
Just a clear vision from start to finish.
HIPHOPADELLIC Take
At HIPHOPADELLIC we respect artists who stay true to their lane.
Malz Monday represents a mindset that’s becoming rare:
less noise
more substance
more intention
In a time where collaboration is often used as a shortcut, he shows that building your own world still matters.
Some artists create moments.
Others create something deeper.

