Minneapolis Rap Force Prof Drops “Kia Boy” Ahead of New Album ‘GOOD TIME BOY’

Prof is back with “Kia Boy,” a new single out today and the latest preview of his forthcoming eighth studio album ‘GOOD TIME BOY’, arriving June 26 via his own imprint Stophouse Music Group. Driven by jubilant horns and his unmistakable animated flow, the track blends menace, chaos, and razor-sharp dark humor into a 3-minute statement of pure force. Listen here.

Prof debuted “Kia Boy” live on the Bootleg Kev Podcast with the kind of wild, unfiltered energy that has made his name in independent rap. He called it “a lot of energy and testosterone,” which lands as both accurate description and significant understatement. The track leans fully into the madness and doesn’t look back once.

“Kia Boy” joins a rollout that has already produced several standout singles: “Big Dog” featuring That Mexican OT and 2 Chainz, “Jewelry Duty” featuring T-Pain, and the title track “Good Time Boy.” Each arrives with an expertly crafted music video, and each one adds another dimension to what ‘GOOD TIME BOY’ is building toward.

The album runs 16 tracks and features T-Pain, That Mexican OT, 2 Chainz, E-40, Pete & Bas, JonRay, and Sauce Walka alongside Prof’s singular mix of technical skill, absurd humor, emotional honesty, and larger-than-life personality. It arrives as his most commanding record to date.

The foundation under this release is substantial. Prof’s 2023 LP ‘HORSE’ shocked the industry with its chart performance, reaching No. 2 Current Rap Album, No. 1 Heatseekers Album, No. 1 Emerging Artist Album, No. 8 Top Billboard Album, and No. 17 Independent Album during release week. He built that audience through relentless touring and one of independent rap’s most devoted fanbases, developed over years of blue-collar hard work and unimpeachable content.

A 12-city headline fall tour supports ‘GOOD TIME BOY’, with stops including Jannus Live in St. Petersburg and The Factory in St. Louis. Prof’s live shows have become known as full-blown experiences, including life-sized carpet rides over packed crowds, the kind of spectacle that rewards the devotion his fanbase brings every night.