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J-Tong assembles Korea’s underground elite on ‘Woof Remix’

A posse cut that’s as chaotic as it is exhilarating

LiFTED | Jensen Ooi | 29 Sep 2025


If J-Tong’s original ‘Woof’ was a statement of intent, the newly released ‘Woof Remix’ feels like a full-scale takeover. This time, the veteran rapper brings back up in Nosun, Mckdaddy, Raf Sandou, Zenethezilla, Street Baby, and Owen. The result is a posse cut that’s as chaotic as it is exhilarating.

From the moment Ian Ka$h’s booming bass and screeching synths kick in, it’s clear each MC sees the track as a competition. All of them step up like they’ve got something to prove, spitting venom with the hunger of artists clawing their way to the top. Nosun sets the tone with a relentless grind anthem about chasing money and blocking out the chatter, before Mckdaddy slithers in with razor-edged bars that feel like a snake striking its prey. Raf Sandou turns the aggression up further, middle finger raised at anyone trying to box him in, while Street Baby paints the picture of a life lived on the edge, forever one mistake away from the grave.

Zenethezilla takes the chaos in stride, rapping with a wild-eyed energy that feels like he’s breaking free of any cage put before him. By the time Owen closes the track, his mix of sin-soaked honesty and sharp storytelling makes for a finale that feels both unhinged and unshakably real.

‘Woof Remix’ is a showcase of Korea’s underground firepower, a reminder that when these rappers come together, they don’t just bark; they bite.

Check out the video for J-Tong’s ‘Woof Remix’ below.