Samara Cyn Previews Experimental Next Era With New Song “oooshxt!”

Samara Cyn frequently incorporates automotive imagery into her work. Following the release of her initial EPs, The Drive Home (2024) and backroads (2025), the Tennessee-based rapper and vocalist has unveiled an upcoming project titled Detour, set to drop on March 20. Influenced during her formative years by icons like Lauryn Hill and Erykah Badu, Cyn’s sound typically bridges the gap between hip-hop and neo-soul, though she appears to be exploring fresh artistic ground here. Alongside this announcement, she shared the project's lead single, “oooshxt!”—an assertive, high-energy anthem featuring production that echoes the forward-thinking style of Missy Elliott’s 90s output.
The track's instrumental was crafted by Pera Krstajić in collaboration with the siblings Sherwyn and Kendrick Nicholls, better known as Two Fresh. In the song’s introductory hook, Cyn makes it crystal clear to everyone—whether inside the club or elsewhere—that she isn't playing games.
This beat go crazy
I ain’t doin' so sweet, ooh, baby
Real tight like gang, like Paisley
Move it, move it, move it, move it
Cyn maintains a bold and self-assured demeanor throughout the opening verse.
Tell me what you tryna do ‘fore I have to go
Can’t nun’ blow the high, tell ‘em “Let it go”
Got a problem with being cocky, that’s my ego
Put it down, lay it back, they get it ten-fold
During the second verse, she boasts about putting a particular guy in his place.
Always smile when he see me, he ain’t spoke in a week
‘Cause my tongue so sharp, it was cutting his cheek
Gotta work for the pussy, he still bleed when he sneeze, uh
“I decided to embrace my liberation in the moment; I’m right here, I’m feeling great, and I refuse to dim my light,” Cyn stated regarding the single, as noted in a press release. The accompanying music video depicts Cyn performing in a warehouse setting, engaging with a mannequin head, and startling some bystanders with her distinctive blue grillz.
You can check out the full lyrics for “oooshxt!” over on Genius at this moment.
