Vinny Gigs Stacks Bars and Bills in Bold New Single "Earnin’ Endz" Featuring Chale Cane & No Slxxp
- Ian Delia
- May 7
- 3 min read

In a rap game often flooded with smoke and mirrors, Vinny Gigs brings clarity with "Earnin’ Endz," a sharp, high-energy anthem for hustlers on the rise. Released in April 2025 under Deadass Records, the track features powerhouse verses from Chale Cane and No Slxxp, two artists known for their lyrical fire and authentic grind. The song not only captures the urgency of chasing the bag, but it also cements itself as a declaration of self-made ambition, resilience, and the refusal to settle.
The Vision Behind “Earnin’ Endz”
Vinny Gigs didn’t just want to make another rap song about money, he wanted to create a moment that celebrates the mindset of earning every dollar rather than receiving handouts. “I wanted to make a ‘money’ song and feature it with rappers who aren’t broke,” says Vinny. That intentionality shines through in every verse.
By tapping into a common narrative, working hard to secure financial independence, Vinny connects not only with fans from New York but with every listener who's ever struggled to make ends meet and now refuses to go back.
The Beat, the Booth, and the Boom Boom Room

The production, led by Authentik, creates the perfect sonic atmosphere for the lyrical intensity. With crisp drums and a bassline that punches through like a clock ticking toward a payout deadline, the beat drives home the urgency of getting paid.
Vinny recorded, mixed, and mastered the track at the Boom Boom Room, a studio that’s becoming a staple for emerging East Coast talent. “Once I had the hook and my verse, it was just a matter of scheduling the session,” he recalls. The entire recording process took roughly two hours, including a second session where Chale Cane and No Slxxp delivered their verses. The chemistry among the artists feels organic, like three entrepreneurs locking in on a business plan.
Bars That Hit Like Reality Checks
"Earnin’ Endz" rewards listeners who pay attention. Fast-paced and packed with punchlines, this isn’t background music; it demands replay. The energy stays high as Chale Cane delivers what Vinny considers the best verse on the track, including the gritty line: “Shaping you bitches like pottery.”
“That bar hits harder when you know Chale's story,” Vinny explains. “She’s from Brooklyn, she’s checked people before. That line is her whole energy, tough, artistic, and unapologetically in control.” Meanwhile, No Slxxp adds emotional depth with a powerful vocal performance and lines like, “Was on the floor battling demons, not no more,” showcasing vulnerability and growth. His animated delivery makes the verse feel alive, constantly morphing in tone and cadence.
From the Studio to the Stage
Vinny and the crew performed "Earnin’ Endz" live at the Neon Lunchbox during a Pusha Preme show in March, and the reaction was electric. The crowd fed off the energy, rapping along and catching the punchlines with delayed grins of recognition. There’s talk of a music video in the works, though nothing is confirmed yet. What’s clear is that Vinny Gigs is strategic with every move. Whether it’s live performances or future visuals, he knows the importance of impact over hype.
A Hustler’s Anthem with Depth
Beneath the flexes and fire verses lies a deeper message: earning is a mindset. It’s not just about money, it’s about effort, discipline, and ownership. “I got a family, I got bills, I stay fly, and I like nice things,” Vinny says, breaking down why this song isn’t just braggadocio, but a mission statement.
"Earnin’ Endz" is about putting in the work, not waiting for favors. It’s for the self-starters, the creatives funding their dreams, the grinders with goals bigger than their paychecks. For Vinny, this song affirms that wealth is earned, not given. Whether you’re on your first hustle or already in your bag, Vinny Gigs' new single reminds you to keep grinding and earn your spot, because nothing worth having comes for free.
Follow Vinny Gigs on social media for updates on upcoming shows, potential music video drops, and future collaborations that will keep the momentum moving. And don't forget to stream “Earnin’ Endz” today on all major platforms.
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