Dess Dior “Mostly Likely”: The New Anthem for Hip-Hop’s It-Girl

Dess Dior follows up her 'Take Notes' EP with the high-energy single "Mostly Likely" Discover how the Savannah artist is bridging the gap between music and fashion.

Dess Dior Is Betting on Herself with “Mostly Likely”

If you haven’t been paying attention to Dess Dior, it’s time to start taking notes—literally. Following the release of her massive EP Take Notes earlier this year, the Savannah-bred powerhouse is back with “Mostly Likely” a track that feels like the ultimate “I told you so” to the doubters.

Dess has always occupied a unique space. She isn’t just a rapper; she’s a legitimate cultural anchor who bridges the gap between raw Southern hip-hop and high-end fashion. With a massive digital footprint (upwards of 4.5 million followers), she has the kind of platform most artists spend a decade trying to build. But with “Mostly Likely,” she’s proving that the music is—and always has been—the heartbeat of her brand.

From Savannah to Center Stage

Growing up in Georgia, Dess developed a signature grit that still shines through even when she’s draped in designer labels. We saw the blueprint for her success on the Take Notes EP, where she traded bars with heavyweights like Saucy Santana and KenTheMan. It was a project about growth and intention, showing a more refined version of the artist we first met.

“Mostly Likely” feels like the next logical step in that evolution. It’s confident, it’s catchy, and it captures that “it girl” energy that has made her a mainstay on our feeds.

Why “Mostly Likely” Hits Different

What works about this single is that it doesn’t try too hard. It relies on:

  • The Swagger: Dess has a natural pocket that feels effortless.

  • The Message: It’s an anthem for anyone who is “mostly likely” to beat the odds.

  • The Visuals: As a fashion icon in her own right, Dess knows how to package a song so it feels like an event.

The Blueprint for the New Generation

With over 2 million people tuned into her every move on Instagram, Dess Dior is in a rare position. She has the influence of a creator but the discipline of a veteran artist. “Mostly Likely” isn’t just another drop; it’s a reminder that she’s expanding her catalog with a very specific vision in mind.

Whether you’re a day-one fan from Georgia or just discovering her through the Take Notes era, “Mostly Likely” is the soundtrack for anyone moving with purpose in 2026.