Steelo Continues His Run With “Actin’ Out”

After making his musical debut in a big way alongside the likes of Fabolous and Arin Ray, Steelo Brim has dropped off more heat in the form of a two-minute and 40-second long track called “Actin’ Out.” 

“Feel like y’all after crackin’ out, I been actin’ out / Bitches see the Rolls on my wrist and f*ck me with passion now,” the song’s boastful bars start out.

Steelo has only put out two tracks in his rap career so far, but listeners are already praising his range. “Two songs with two completely different sounds and vibes, the versatility is crazy,” one user wrote.

Others added “I am appalled. Where TF you been at STERLING?!?!? Sitting on all this FIRE. This GOES, ‘Uncle Elroy’ GOES. Can’t wait to see what’s next,” and “Love how different this one is from the last song.” 

Which of Steelo’s tracks do you prefer – “Uncle Elroy,” or “Actin’ Out”? Drop a comment below and let us know.

Quotable Lyrics:

Feel like y’all after crackin’ out, I been actin’ out

Bitches see the Rolls on my wrist and f*ck me with passion now

Ended up with her and her friends and don’t even ask me how

A n*gga got some [?], bitch you can ask around

Rick Ross Has Bonfire After Cutting Down Trees, Asks Kanye West For Work Boots: “Yeezy! I Need Them Boots, Baby!”

Just last week, The Boss introduced a brand new cow onto his farmland. Now, he’s been taking the matters of managing and maintaining his farm into his own hands.


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Rick Ross, who has comfortably and openly stated that he’s “Richer Than I Ever Been,” is finally enjoying the luxury that is time to himself. One of the main ways that he does such is by spending time on the land that he owns. He speaks on it with passion and vigor, showing a genuine interest in the animals and renovating the area. When he got his first cow, an addition to the horses already on the premises, the excitement in his voice was more than palpable.

Rather than solely using his money to make things happen, Ross has been putting in the work physically as well. A video began making the rounds of Rick Ross being taken aback by the price of tree removal, prompting Rozay to state “I’ll cut down my own motherf*ckin trees.” He proceeded to do just that, donning a cowboy hat and a chainsaw to make the move much more respectable. Albeit not the safest way to get the job done, he did indeed cut down a tree as the world played witness.

In celebration (and in proper fashion, with ashes playing a surprisingly pivotal role in the revitalization and resurgence of plant life), Rozay held a bonfire with the trees he felled. This accomplishment earned him a new nickname in his repository: Bonfire Boss.

Rozay isn’t done doing the work, though. He’s requested that his boy Ye send him the infamous Yeezy Boots to handle the manual labor in style.

We’ll keep you updated about Rick Ross’ farm, so stay tuned to HNHH for more info.

DaBaby Reveals Tracklist For Next Friday’s Collab Album With NBA YoungBoy

NBA YoungBoy and DaBaby have had similar trajectories in the past few years, regardless of the specifics. With each of his past recent albums, DaBaby’s fans have turned on him, citing all his songs sound the same and that he had not improved artistically. For NBA YoungBoy, his prison stay for the majority of 2021 sidelined him musically, until his late run that started with September’s Sincerely, Kentrell album.

DaBaby’s momentum at the start of this year has come with the help of YoungBoy, as the two collaborated in January for the simultaneous releases of singles “Bestie” and “Hit,” as well as dropping a music video for “Hit.” Then, this past week on Feb. 25, the duo dropped their third single “Neighborhood Superstar,” along with revealing their collaborative album Better Than You will come out next Friday, March 4.

This morning (Feb. 27), DaBaby posted on his Instagram story the album’s tracklist, which includes all three of their prior singles along with nine other songs. DaBaby has stated in the past that NBA YoungBoy is one of his favorite rappers, and their recent singles have gotten fans excited for the chemistry they have developed.

On the same note pad that contains the tracklist, DaBaby wrote that he and YB and “Better than all you n****s,” so it seems the two polarizing stars are feeling themselves with this new record.

Are you excited to hear what DaBaby and NBA YoungBoy have in store on Better Than You?

Tafia Reminds Us That He’s “Been On It”

Earlier this month, Tafia dropped off “NA NA,” along with a turnt up music video, and now, he’s returned with “Been On It,” keeping the energy high for his fans. “Ion got s*** to prove cuz I been on it!!” the rapper captioned a sneak peek uploaded to his Instagram page on Saturday.

“This [fire], mans been killing it,” one adoring fan wrote in Tafia’s YouTube comment section following the visual’s release earlier this week. “We’re all proud of you, Zoe,” and “Dis tough to, blessings to come,” others chimed in, showing love to the “Break The Bank” hitmaker.

Elsewhere on his page, the rapper let his 108K followers know that he has plans to keep killing it all 2022 long, so stay tuned, because we’re certainly in for a wild ride if his last two singles are any indication.

Stream “Been On It” below, check out the music video above, and let us know what you think about Tafia’s latest work in the comment section. 

Quotable Lyrics:

I don’t got nothin’ to prove ‘cuz I been on it

My dog just called like you still on it

I ain’t let a bitch slide, Imma get on it

Finesse me a drip, I went in on it 

Bakar Releases Debut Studio Album “Nobody’s Home”

By way of London, England, rapper/vocalist Bakar has been trending upwards in the busy alternative scene since his 2018 tape Badkid. One of his most monumental releases came in the form of 2019 EP Will You Be My Yellow?, including hit “Hell N Back” and exciting collaboration with adjacent alt rap singer Dominic Fike. 

Now, after dropping two promising promotional singles in 2021 with August’s “The Mission” and December’s “Build Me a Way” and one in 2022 with January’s “NW3,” Bakar has finally reached a peak with his debut studio album Nobody’s Home, released on Feb. 25.

Bakar’s promising, harmonious crooning and eerie ballads are sure to dazzle listeners on the new album, just as they have his entire career thus far.

Check out Nobody’s Home by Bakar below.

Tracklist:

1. Noun

2. Youthenasia

3. The Mission

4. Reclaim!

5. Not From Here

6. Ginger Pubes

7. Alone Again

8. Runaway

9. Riot

10. Free

11. Change of Heart

12. NW3

13. Gotham

14. Build Me a Way

15-Year-Old TikToker Accidentally Fatally Shot Herself While Filming A Video

According to the New York Post, a 15-year-old Mexican girl named Yazmin Esmeralda has been left dead after engaging in risky behaviour for a TikTok video, asking her younger brother to record her holding a 9-millimetre Uzi submachine gun that she had discovered in a closet in their grandmother’s home.

The incident happened last month in the small town of Guasave, Sinaloa when the Esmeraldas were visiting family. Yazmin was immediately killed by the shot, and the sound of the firearm reportedly woke the teenage girl’s mother.

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It remains unclear exactly where on her body she was struck by the ammunition, or why the weapon was in the home, but it has been made known that just before, Yazmin asked her younger brother to film a video of her posing with the gun with the intent of uploading the footage to her TikTok account.

“That she chose to record a clip [in that way] shows that our youth is immersed in [drug cartel] culture,” Sinaloa’s state prosecutor, Sara Bruna Quiñonez Estrada, told Vice. “It’s what they hear about at all hours.”

Ultimately, she feels that the family failed to protect a vulnerable teen. “The fact that there were weapons in the house, that weren’t controlled, is the responsibility of the adults who knew there were children in the house,” Quiñonez Estrada told the publication.

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Similar sentiments were echoed in conversations with the head of the state’s women’s ministry, María Teresa Guerra Ochoa, who said, “There are sectors [of society] that admire drug traffickers. Many of them come from poverty and so they’re seen as symbols of success.”

RIP Yazmin Esmeralda.

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