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R2S Greatest Hits by Daj' - Inside the 50-Track Road to Success

R2S Greatest Hits by Daj': 50 tracks, 2.5 hours, released June 18, 2026 via Code Black CBA Publishing. What R2S means, the standout tracks, and where to stream it.

What R2S Means

R2S stands for two things at once: Road to Summerlin and Road to Success. Same letters, same road.

Summerlin is the west side of Las Vegas - the destination. Success is what the drive was for. R2S Greatest Hits is the record of that drive: 50 tracks pulled into one compilation, released June 18, 2026 under Code Black CBA Publishing. No label. No committee picking the tracklist. I picked what belongs on this road, and I pressed it as one release.

If you have ever wanted a single entry point into the Daj' catalog, this is it.

The Scope: 50 Tracks, Two and a Half Hours

This is not an EP with a big title. R2S Greatest Hits runs 50 tracks front to back - roughly two and a half hours of music. It opens with "Like This" featuring 1TakeJay and it closes on "Midnight Ridge Dr." Everything between those two points is the run.

A compilation this size is a statement about volume and ownership. Fifty finished records did not come from a studio budget or an A&R calendar. They came from years of recording independently in Las Vegas and keeping control of the catalog the whole way. When you own the masters, you get to decide what the definitive collection looks like. This is what it looks like.

The Vegas Corridor Arc

Look at the back half of the tracklist and you can see the road itself.

"Summerlin Drive" sits at track 35 - the album's namesake destination, dropped right into the middle of the run like a street sign. Then the final stretch: four Backie tracks back to back - "Backie Smoke," "Backie Afternoon," "Backie in the Morning" featuring TIZZY THA GOAT, and "Backie Baby" - before the whole thing ends on "Midnight Ridge Dr."

The album literally closes on an address. That is intentional. R2S starts as an idea - the road to success - and ends parked on a specific street. The Backie run is the victory lap before you pull in.

The Features

Five names show up across the 50 tracks, and every one of them earned the slot:

  • 1TakeJay - on the opener, "Like This." First voice you hear next to mine on the whole compilation.
  • ChefShaddyBoy - seven tracks deep: "Full of It," "Uniforms," "See the Signs," "Super Straight," "Exhausted," "Cadet," and "Here I Go."
  • TIZZY THA GOAT - the most frequent collaborator on the record, on nine tracks across the run and heaviest in the back half: "Keep It Running," "Sports Book," "Do My S***s," "Annie Mae Handy," "Free Chilli," "Nothing Left," "Million with My Boo," "Baddies, Pt. 2," and "Backie in the Morning."
  • D'zale Dollaz - "Stainless" and "Get the Loot."
  • Juggman Smoove - alongside ChefShaddyBoy on "Here I Go."

No purchased features. No label-arranged pairings. These are real working relationships pressed into the record.

Six Tracks That Define the Run

You should hear all 50, but if you want the shape of the album fast, start here:

"Like This" (feat. 1TakeJay) - Track 1. The compilation opens with its biggest collaboration and its fastest energy. At just under three minutes it sets the pace for everything that follows. First name on the record for a reason.

"Hottie" - Track 7. The front stretch of the album is where the singles live, and this is one of the most direct records in it. If you only have three minutes to decide whether this album is for you, this is a fair test.

"Get Rich" - Track 9. At 4:28, one of the longest cuts on the whole compilation, and the title is the thesis of the Road to Success half stated plainly. It earns the extra runtime.

"Wynn" - Track 13. The title does double duty on its face - it is a Las Vegas landmark name and it sounds exactly like the word for coming out on top. That is the whole R2S idea compressed into one word.

"Thununuh" - Track 39. Deep in the back half, over four minutes long, sitting in the stretch that ramps into the Backie run. The title is pure sound - you have to press play to know what it means.

"Midnight Ridge Dr." - Track 50. The closer. Where "Summerlin Drive" plants the sign mid-album, this one ends the trip. Fifty tracks of road and the last thing on the record is a street name. That is the arc, completed.

Where to Listen

R2S Greatest Hits is live on the major DSPs now:

Released June 18, 2026. Code Black CBA Publishing. Independent from master to distribution.

Listen and Read Along

The full album page lives here on the site: R2S Greatest Hits - album page, with the complete 50-track list and streaming links in one place.

And because this platform hosts the lyrics archive directly - no third-party lyrics site required - you can read along with the source-corrected words while you stream:

Owning the album page and the lyrics pages on my own domain is part of the same R2S principle: the music, the words, and the platform all under one roof.

FAQ

What does R2S stand for?

R2S stands for Road to Summerlin / Road to Success - the same road read two ways. Summerlin is the Las Vegas destination; success is what the drive was for. The compilation traces that arc across 50 tracks.

How many tracks are on R2S Greatest Hits and how long is it?

Fifty tracks, running about two and a half hours total. It was released June 18, 2026 under Code Black CBA Publishing, opening with "Like This" featuring 1TakeJay and closing with "Midnight Ridge Dr."

Where can I stream R2S Greatest Hits?

On Apple Music and Spotify, or start from the album page on dajai.io which links everything in one place.

Who is featured on the album?

Five collaborators appear across the 50 tracks: 1TakeJay, ChefShaddyBoy, TIZZY THA GOAT, D'zale Dollaz, and Juggman Smoove.

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