Nardo Wick Links Up With Lil Baby On New Track “Hot Boy”

Nardo Wick is an artist who has been making huge waves on the scene over the last couple of years. Overall, fans first heard of him thanks to his viral hit “Who Want The Smoke.” This was an incredibly menacing track that impressed music listeners. Since that time, he has remained consistent with a plethora of great releases. Ultimately, when it comes to his style, it is clear that dark beats and menacing flows are his signature. Although, there is no doubt that he can be quite versatile when he wants to be.

Additionally, his early success has attracted a plethora of big-name artists. For instance, he already has songs with the likes of 21 Savage. This puts him one degree of separation away from people like Drake. Recently, however, he has been teasing a new track with Lil Baby, called “Hot Boy.” Lil Baby is one of the biggest artists in the world, so to get this kind of to co-sign is incredibly impressive. As for the song itself, well, you can check that out below.

Nardo Wick & Lil Baby Bring The Energy

Immediately, you are met with some truly dazzling production here. The drums sound incredible and the entire vibe fits Nardo Wick and his aesthetic perfectly. As for his rapping, he sound focused and as menacing as ever. His flow is impeccable, and if you are already a fan, you are going to be impressed. For those being introduced to Nardo Wick for the first time, this is going to make you a fan. As for Lil Baby, he does his thing as well. In fact, his contributions do a good job of enhancing the song.

Subsequently, it will be interesting to see what else Nardo Wick is able to come out with. He is an artist that can certainly come through with hits at will, and we can’t wait to hear what he drops next. Let us know your thoughts on the song, down below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news from the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

I’m a hot boy but got a lot of cold bitches
What’s that half a milli’ on my neck? Four-fifty
Drop a load off to the trap and tell my lil’ ones, “Get busy”
Don’t let nobody tell you different, we the littest in the city