VIDEO: RGM Bugsy – “Free Webb” – Rap Draft Performance

RGM Bugsy doesn’t waste a second when he steps onto the Rap Draft stage. With “Free Webb,” the Milwaukee-bred rapper turns the spotlight into something closer to a confessional booth, delivering a performance that’s equal parts plea, prayer, and protest. There’s no flex, no filler, no overproduced theatrics — just raw delivery, real emotion, and a message aimed squarely at the heart.

For those who’ve been tracking the RGM camp, this performance lands right in the pocket. Bugsy has spent the last few years building his catalog alongside his brother Rgm Webbo, dropping projects like “In My Bag Out My Feelings” and the more recent “Hoes Love Bug,” which arrived in 2025. The duo’s chemistry has always been the engine driving the RGM movement, which is exactly what makes “Free Webb” hit so hard. When Bugsy says the name, he’s not just rapping a hook — he’s calling his brother home.

That emotional weight is the through-line of the whole performance. Bugsy leans into the kind of unfiltered storytelling that’s become a Midwest hip-hop signature, trading flash for feeling and bars for honesty. You can hear the pressure in his voice, the kind that only comes from someone who’s actually lived the verses he’s spitting. It’s the type of moment Rap Draft was built for — a stripped-down stage where the artist either rises to the occasion or gets exposed by it. Bugsy rises.

The Rap Draft platform continues to be one of the more reliable spots to catch artists in their most authentic form, and Bugsy’s appearance is a strong argument for why that matters. No green screens. No autotune crutches. Just a rapper, a mic, and a message. Whether you came in already familiar with the RGM catalog or you’re hearing his name for the first time, “Free Webb” is the kind of performance that pulls you in and keeps you locked.

Watch the full Rap Draft performance below, and keep an eye on RGM Bugsy — he’s clearly not done telling his story.

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