PartyNextDoor is easily one of the biggest artists in the R&B world. Throughout the 2010s, he was part of the new school of the genre, that was changing the way people thought about R&B production. Overall, The Weeknd, DVSN, and even Majid Jordan were part of this revolution. Since that time, Party’s releases have been sparse. Thankfully, on April 26th, he will be dropping PartyNextDoor 4 which is already garnering attention thanks to the NSFW cover art. Whatever the case, fans are excited for some new tunes.
With this new project on the horizon, we are taking a look back at some of the incredible songs that Party has released. For instance, below, you can listen to one of his first big hits, “Break From Toronto.” This is a song that dropped 10 years ago, and that is going to make some of you out there feel very old. Regardless, this is a song you probably have some fond memories of.
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With this song, Party gives us some sung rap verses, while also transitioning into a full-blown singing voice. Meanwhile, the production is atmospheric and spacey, which is one of his signature traits. It all comes together with a fantastic song that was anthemic in Toronto for quite some time. We can only hope that PND 4 brings about similar vibes.
Let us know how you feel about this classic PND song, in the comments section down below. Do you think this is one of his best pieces of work? How did you enjoy his previous album and are you excited for the next one? Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.
Quotable Lyrics:
Tight jeans on so she feel my shit, ayy (Feel my shit)
Tell me somethin’ good baby
Tell me somethin’, tell me somethin’ good shawty (Yeah)
Come bring it to the hood baby
Bring it-bring it back to hood, shawty (Ooh, ooh, ooh)
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