Deante Hitchcock has consistently proven to be a consistent artist who is constantly evolving. Coming out of Atlanta, Hitchcock has certainly been able to separate himself from his various contemporaries. Overall, this is an impressive feat and it has paid off in terms of garnering a fanbase. Although he may not be a mainstream artist, his fans treat him like one. They are constantly clamoring for new music, and with every release, they seem to crave more and more. Consequently, they were happy to hear about his new album Once Upon A Time.
This new project has been teased for quite some time, and now, it is finally here. Overall, there are 16 tracks to soak up here. Moreover, there are plenty of great features from artists like Westside Boogie, DRAM, and even Big K.R.I.T. That said, Hitchcock is the one who shines the most here. The album displays his immense range. Moreover, it also showcases the love that he has for his newborn son. In many ways, this is a concept album about fatherhood.
Deante’ Hitchcock Displays His Range
“At what was shaping up to be a turning point in my life, the world as we know it seemed to stop turning altogether. I watched our world change, and in the midst of it all, I had a son, became a father, and watched my world change as well,” Deante’ Hitchcock explained. “The word ‘son’ feels hella ironic to read, like the sun up in the sky that I used to stare at until it became an almost blinding blue bouncing ball of light, my son came into the world and brought a brightness into my life that could rival that of its homophone.”
This new project is a great step forward for the artist, and we’re sure many of you would agree. Hopefully, he has even more new music on the way. Let us know what you think of this album, in the comments below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news from the music world.
Tracklist:
1. Time Of Their Lives
2. Woah!
3. Zodiac (feat. Shamba)
4. Like That
5. Helluva Woman
6. Thinking ‘Bout You
7. Drunk AF
8. Late Night (feat. Dende)
9. Skit
10. Alone
11. 2 Special (feat. David Fuller)
12. Callin’ (feat. Big K.R.I.T. & Westside Boogie)
13. U Were Right I Was Wrong
14. Magic Enterlewd
15. Royal (feat. DRAM, David Fuller & The Riverdale Love Choir)
16. May 26 (feat. Samoht)