Bronx, NY – Rising from a brief silence, Bronx native Van Doe has returned with a sharp and motivating new single, “WDYW (What Do You Want)” — a track that blends the grit of New York lyricism with a universal call to action. Listen here.
Built on a foundation of raw inspiration and real-life reflection, “WDYW” emerged after a break from the booth. “I actually didn’t record for a while because life was just taking its course,” Van Doe shares. “That actually inspired my verse.” With support from his boys Te and Cotto, the energy came together naturally. “Te laid a verse on it, and once we heard both verses, we knew the vibe we wanted.”
That vibe? Gritty, grounded, and full of purpose.
At its core, “WDYW” is more than just bars and beats — it’s a wake-up call. “I want people to stop playing with their goals,” Van Doe says. “We were all meant to do something on this earth, so why waste the life God gives you each day? Just try to be the best you that you could be.”
The message hits harder because it comes from a real place. Van Doe’s return to music marks a shift — a deeper seriousness and honesty in his artistry. “I think I’m taking music more seriously after the gap I’ve had. It shows a person who’s been dealing with real-life experiences and being more open about it.”
The track’s beat, reminiscent of the golden era of NYC hip-hop, spoke to Van Doe’s roots. “It felt like one of those traditional New York records,” he reflects. “Growing up listening to Jadakiss, Jay-Z, and Nas, those artists painted pictures — and this just felt like one of those records.”
“WDYW” stands alone right now, but it hints at more to come. “I like to make different kinds of music,” Van says. “But this is a good moment for people who appreciate that kind of rap. I’ve got a lot more music to drop.”
So far, the reception has been all love. “I haven’t heard anything negative from anybody, so I’m assuming people like it,” he says with a laugh. “But even if they didn’t — I like it. I’m my biggest fan, so that’s all that matters.”
With “WDYW,” Van Doe reminds us why New York hip-hop still hits different — and why there’s no time like now to chase purpose with everything you’ve got.
Follow Van Doe’s journey and tap into “WDYW” here.