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“Run It” Just Dropped & Chicago Been Needing This One Josh Miles x Spenzo Shut the City Down Last Night

  • Writer: LaDarius Henry
    LaDarius Henry
  • Nov 30, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Dec 31, 2025

Run It” Proves Chicago Still Has the Most Aggressive, Hungry Sound in Hip-Hop

Chicago woke up different today and it’s because @ImJoshMiles and @Spenzo decided to slide on the culture with a brand-new single called “Run It.”


Not drop.

Not release.

They detonated it.


This the type of song that hit your speakers like, “Yeah… go ahead and tighten your shoes up, we ’bout to move some furniture.”


THE ENERGY IS CRAZY



What makes “Run It” instantly replay-worthy is the chemistry.

Josh Miles comes in sounding like he been patiently waiting to talk his talk, and Spenzo responds like, “Say less I’ve been ready.”


Chicago rap loves when two artists lock in and stay in their own lanes while still pushing each other. That’s exactly what this track is:

Two dudes who didn’t come to play… they came to apply pressure.


The flow? Aggressive.

The cadence? Controlled chaos.

The punchlines? Chicago-approved.

The confidence? Olympic level.



THIS SOUND FEELS LIKE A SHIFT



Every couple month, a Chicago record drops that reminds you why the city always stays on the map.

“Run It” feels like that moment.

It’s gritty, it’s hungry, and you can hear the vision in every bar.


Josh Miles raps like he’s stepping into a brand-new era.

Spenzo raps like he’s been stamped, certified, and ain’t gotta prove nothing but he still proves it anyway just because.


It’s a perfect blend of breakout fire + veteran polish.



THE INTERNET IS ALREADY TALKING



It hasn’t even been a full day, and the song already got:


  • People tweeting lines back-to-back

  • Folks clipping the song into IG stories like it’s a victory anthem

  • Group chats saying, “Aye, that new Josh Miles joint kinda dangerous”

  • DJs asking for the clean version right now



This is the type of drop that travels.

Street corners, gyms, house parties, road trips “Run It” got that multi-setting rotation energy.



WHY YOU NEED TO LISTEN RIGHT NOW



If you love Chicago music, then you owe yourself this one.

If you love hunger in rap, this is for you.

If you been waiting on two artists to tag-team a beat like they had something to prove, this is the moment.


“Run It” sounds like momentum, like two artists catching their stride at the same time and choosing violence (musically) for the greater good of the culture.


Do NOT be the last person to hear it.

The city is watching.

The numbers rising.

And Josh Miles & Spenzo just let everybody know:


They not waiting on permission anymore they’re here to RUN IT.



 
 
 

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