Destroy Lonely has officially released his latest mixtape, < /3³ Broken Hearts 3, on September 19, 2025.
Seven days earlier, on September 12, 2025, the Atlanta-based rapper dropped the video for his single titled Jumanji. The track is about living a flashy, fast-paced, wealthy lifestyle.
When asked about his latest mixtape, stylized as < /3, in an April 2025 interview with Clash, the artist said:
“For a minute I didn’t know what I wanted to do next. So I just sat back and studied myself…So I see what everybody says about me, I see how everybody feels, I see what they want…”
He added:
“I definitely want to still show people like, hold on now, I could make whatever the f*ck I want to. Right now I’m choosing to make whatever I want artistically, but this is a project that I really just want to be for my fans. Like, it’s just my old producers on there, and old shit that I would do. Just me being completely myself, nothing else.”
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Disclaimer: This article reflects the writer's personal opinion. Please share your thoughts on how you would rank the songs in the comment section below.
Ranking every tyrack from Destroy Lonely’s </3³ ‘Broken Hearts 3’ mixtape
Destroy Lonely’s mixtape, < /3³ Broken Hearts 3, has a total of 18 tracks, featuring a raw and personal style. It is a follow-up to the rapper’s Broken Hearts series that began in 2020. Here is how netizens ranked every song on his mixtape, which was released on September 19, 2025, through Opium and Interscope Records.
Jumanji
Jumanji is produced by Cade, Nova, Jasper Harris, Aaron Shadrow, and Branden Akinyele. The song has been praised for its magnetic delivery and Destroy Lonely’s energetic performance. A few fans called it “Song of the year.”
risk
risk has been praised largely by fans for its high-energy beats, with some calling it an “instant banger” on social media platforms. Others are in love with the transition.
stfu
Ranked as one of the best tracks on the album, stfu has won the hearts of millions of fans. It has been appreciated for its trap beat. Some pointed out whether the track contained a subtle diss aimed at Destroy Lonely’s fellow rapper Lucki.
party n get high (interlude)
Considered one of the most addictive tracks on the Broken Hearts 3 mixtape, party n get high is being called the best track for late-night parties. A fan called it “unapologetic” and “fearless,” hailing it as a top-tier track.
top flo
Another track loved by Destroy Lonely’s fans, especially for its lyrics, which go –
“Living on the top of a mountain, I feel like I am on top”
Although it is the 7th track on the mixtape, it has been ranked among the best tracks.
leash
Produced by Bugz Ronin, 206Derek, Bryan Yepes & Matt Spatola, leash is another favorite of netizens. Others appreciated the production and the vocals.
blowin' smoke
This is the 14th track on the Broken Hearts 3 mixtape. It has received positive reviews from fans who loved blowin’ smoke for its “bouncy beats” vibe and flow.
leave u out 2 dry
leave u out 2 dry has been well-received by fans, who are praising it for its beauty and replay value. It has been produced by Bugz Ronin, Bhristo, Wallis Lane & Branden Akinyele.
kool on ya
kool on ya comes with killer trap beats and a diss aimed at rapper Nine Vicious. This is the 15th track on the album. After listening to this song, fans are calling Destroy Lonely the Mozart of modern times.
ain't hard
ain’t hard is the opening track on the Broken Hearts 3 mixtape by Destroy Lonely. Produced by Bugz Ronin, 1wakeupp, kwester & Branden Akinyele, it sets the tone with its melodic trap for the listeners. It is a motivational track for many, regarded as a solid opener for the mixtape.
kansas
kansas has been cited as an underrated gem in the Broken Hearts 3 mixtape. It has been hailed for its “heavenly” beats and the lyrics, particularly –
“This is my trap, you can get what you want”
soooo high
Produced by Cxdy, icedmn, saintracks, brazy & BBS, soooo high has been loved by fans for its smooth flow, seamless transition, and the beat switching in the track.
see no evil
see no evil has been given average rankings by fans, who have placed it in the middle tier. It has not received as much praise as the mixtape’s top-ranked tracks, such as Jumanji and risk.
no pressure
no pressure has received mixed reactions online, as fans considered it not one of the best tracks but also not one of the weakest on the mixtape. They noted that it lacked the emotional depth in comparison to other top-tier tracks.
show u how
show u how received average rankings online. It has received positive feedback, but not as much as the other top tracks on the album.
not the mayor
not the mayor received mixed reactions online. While some called it a “banger,” others thought it was one of the least creative tracks on Lonely’s Broken Hearts 3 mixtape. It was noted as less catchy in comparison to others.
screwed up
screwed up was largely criticized for its repetitive delivery. A fan noted the track as “mega boring,” another called it “mid-flow, skip every time.” It has been ranked as one of the weakest on Destroy Lonely’s Broken Hearts 3 mixtape.
open it up (featuring Ken Carson)
open it up has been considered a disappointment for most of Destroy Lonely’s fans. A fan commented on X, saying, “This is their worst collab.” It was followed by more negative comments for the track, making it one of the lower-ranked tracks on the mixtape.
The release of Destroy Lonely’s Broken Hearts 3 mixtape comes at a crucial time as he will soon be joining Playboi Carti on the Antagonist 2.0 Tour. That’s not all — he will be making appearances alongside Carti and Ken Carson at Lollapalooza India.
Destroy Lonely is signed to Opium, a record label founded by Playboi Carti in 2019. In addition to the rapper, the label has signed Atlanta-based artists such as Ken Carson and the duo Homixide Gang.
Born in July 2001, Lonely’s birth name is Bobby Wardell Sandimanie III. He is from Atlanta, Georgia. He released his debut album, If Looks Could Kill, in May 2023.