Young Meepa Goes Full Chaos Mode on MXTPE #3: dystopia… Pt. 1

Young Meepa Goes Full Chaos Mode on MXTPE #3: dystopia… Pt. 1

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Underground artist Young Meepa returns with a project that refuses to sit quietly in the background. His latest release, MXTPE #3: dystopia… Pt. 1, arrives as the third chapter in his ongoing mixtape saga and easily the most confrontational entry so far.

Across nine tracks, Young Meepa dives headfirst into the chaos of modern life. The EP follows MXTPE #1: birth and MXTPE #2: misanthropy, continuing a narrative that blends personal survival with wider social tension. But this time, the focus expands outward. Instead of looking inward at personal struggle alone, dystopia… Pt. 1 captures the pressure of living inside systems that feel increasingly unstable.

And Young Meepa does not soften the message.

Songs like “When I Die,” “Please Don’t Become a Cop,” and “Cops Need Not Apply (Get a Real Job)” deliver some of the most direct moments on the project. The tone stays dark, aggressive, and deliberately uncomfortable. Rather than offering polished answers or neat conclusions, Meepa leans into the tension, documenting the emotional weight of the present moment.

Two singles set the stage before the full project dropped. “RIP Friends” introduced a heavy, reflective atmosphere, while “Cops Need Not Apply (Get a Real Job)” came through with sharp edges and raw confrontation. Together they made it clear that dystopia… Pt. 1 would not be pulling any punches.

Sonically, the project thrives on controlled chaos. Young Meepa blends punk energy with hip hop aggression, pulling from trap, drill, metal, experimental rap, and even flashes of R&B and folk textures. The spirit of boundary-pushing artists like N.W.A, Ghostemane, and City Morgue runs through the DNA of the record, but Meepa twists those influences into something distinctly his own.

What makes the project hit even harder is the fact that it is completely self-built. Young Meepa writes, produces, engineers, and performs his music independently, keeping full control over the sound and message. After overcoming heroin and fentanyl addiction, he now treats music as both discipline and survival.

MXTPE #3: dystopia… Pt. 1 does not imagine a dystopian future. According to Young Meepa, we are already living in it. And instead of escaping that reality, he turns it into fuel for some of his most explosive work yet.

With the first half of the dystopia project now out in the world, it is clear the saga is far from over. If this chapter is any indication, the next one is going to hit even harder.