EST Gee Keeps the Momentum Going with New Single “Thug Club”
- passdaaux
- Nov 21, 2025
- 2 min read
Louisville’s own EST Gee is back and sharper than ever. Today marks the next chapter of Geeski Season with the release of “Thug Club,” a hard-hitting yet thoughtful track that blends booming trap production with Gee’s signature street wisdom. Released via CMG / Interscope Records, the song shows Gee in full command of his craft — confident, focused, and unapologetically real.
The Sound: Relentless but Reflective
“Thug Club” isn’t just aggressive energy — it carries a reflective tone too. EST Gee lays out his values and experience with the poise of someone who’s been through it all. Heavy bass, tight drums, and calculated flows shape a track that mixes street etiquette with raw vulnerability.
Music Video: A Look Into Gee’s World
Directed by Carters Vision (known for work with Future, Lil Baby, and GloRilla), the official video dives into the reality of Gee’s lifestyle:
Rare cars and icy jewels
Packed clubs and loyal crew
Footage from his Welcome to My World North American tour
It’s not just flexing — it’s the rewards of relentless work.
Momentum from My World
“Thug Club” is Gee’s first release since his My World project, which earned praise from XXL, NPR, VIBE, okayplayer., hnhh, and more. That 14-track project showcased his gritty storytelling with one lone feature (Yo Gotti) — proof that EST Gee can carry a project with his voice alone.
Notable tracks from My World:
“Take my time Geeski SH Feb 23” – a soulful lesson on patience and loyalty
“GEESKI SHAKE July 13” – a pure hustler’s anthem
“Tug of War March17” – emotional, melodic, and personal
“Above the Rim 0529” – cinematic and documentary-style
The project revealed both sides of Gee: the hardened survivor and the thoughtful storyteller looking back at how far he’s come.
A Massive Year: Two Projects Already
My World was his second project of 2025. Earlier this year, he released I Ain’t Feeling You, packed with sharp observations and slick punchlines. Standout singles included:
“Houstonatlantaville” feat. Lil Baby & Travis Scott
“My Love” with Veeze & Rylo Rodriguez
“RIP LU MIKE”
A Bonus Edition followed in February featuring “Flash” with rising Chicago artist BloodHound Q50
What’s Next?
With “Thug Club,” EST Gee proves he’s not slowing down. He’s building a world and inviting listeners inside it. If the past year sets the tone, 2025 is shaping up to be his most commanding era yet.
Geeski Season continues — and EST Gee is nowhere near finished.







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