Featuring Rjay Ty, the new track reflects the collective’s journey from struggle to growth, community, and purpose.
Delinquent Society steps into a new chapter with “Kuha Bag,” a hard-hitting yet reflective record featuring Rjay Ty. Fresh off their recent performances at All Of The Noise and Apotheka as part of the Certified Tour, the collective continues to cement its place in the local hip-hop scene through music rooted in grit, ambition, and community.
After the success of their first collaboration, “YATKAPE” in 2019, Delinquent Society built a genuine friendship with Rjay Ty over the years. More than a song about money or success, “Kuha Bag” reflects their shared journey as artists who started from struggle and worked their way toward being able to support themselves and their families through music.
Created during a late-night studio session in Manila with longtime collaborator SCOOP DOGG, “Kuha Bag” captures the pressure and hunger behind chasing success while staying grounded in where you came from. Built around cinematic production, sharp lyricism, and a strong sense of urgency, the track reflects Delinquent Society’s mindset of continuing to move forward regardless of circumstance.
“This track is for everyone who feels stuck in the hood and is still trying to find a way out,” shares Aud.
That message gives “Kuha Bag” its emotional weight. While the title points to ambition and financial progress, the record goes deeper by speaking to resilience, composure, and the discipline needed to keep going despite the odds.
For Delinquent Society, the track also reflects a larger movement. Beyond the studio, the collective continues to grow its cultural footprint through collaborations with New Era Philippines and local streetwear brands Progress, Gnarly, and Vestigial.
With an upcoming performance in Davao City on May 30, Delinquent Society continues to bring its sound and story to more communities across the country.
“Kuha Bag” is not just about the hustle. It is about turning lived experience into music that speaks to people who are still finding their way forward.
