A black-and-white Manhattan postcard with motion in it—Pavy talking slick over Chase P’s clean knock, plus Tee sliding through with downtown speed.
Before the first bar even lands, Pavy has you looking down on Manhattan, gray-on-gray towers with that unmistakable expensive air hanging over it. “NY Girls“ rides a drum knock and a soft piano blink, letting the city details carry the moment—Pergola, Harlem couches, late Ubers, the kind of night that keeps sliding forward.
The beat stays loose in the shoulders, and little flashes keep sparking off the edges. a string pad hanging back, a bright synth line that keeps returning, that quick “Go Brooklyn” stab that tags the scene in two words. Pavy stays up front in the mix and keeps the tone casual. The words cut and then cool down. The writing stays sharp without yelling, and he sells the whole timeline by talking normal, then dropping a neighborhood or a hotel name with calm certainty.
The lyric that carries the whole song is simple: he admits he still has never seen Central Park. That one detail really hammers home that this is gritty, real-deal New York, not just some tourist-trap postcard view. Tee from the duo Swim Team pulls up with quicker urgency, sketching the same kind of woman through tiny habits and after-hours choices, then dipping out before the mood cools.
By the end, “NY Girls” feels as though the window stays cracked—bright lights in the rearview and two voices trading stories over the same block.
Credits
Producer(s): Chase P • Label(s): unknown • Release: 01/2026 • Album: Single
