ATL Jacob Addresses Metro Boomin Diss Rumors

Metro Boomin has been in plenty of beef recently thanks to all the Drake shots on the WE DON’T TRUST YOU series with Future, plus some past tension. However, it seems like this negative energy kind of got the better of fans, and they’re now looking for more conflict wherever they can. Moreover, fellow producer ATL Jacob recently addressed claims from fans who thought that he dissed Metro on his latest beat. “F**K NO we ain’t doing that,” he responded to a fan who wanted to feed into this theory, and fans quickly followed with amused theories as to how someone could arrive at that conclusion in the first place.

Well, let’s break down why: the beat in question is for Nicki Minaj’s new “FTCU (Sleeze Mix)” featuring Travis Scott, Sexyy Red, and Chris Brown. We know Nicki and Sexyy are pretty firmly on Drake’s side, but La Flame and Breezy were both featured on Metro Boomin and Future’s album series this year, although they haven’t really picked a side on the matter. What people think ATL Jacob did was that he cut up a clip saying “F**k Metro Boomin” with his scratches on the song. Either that, or the tweet below suggests that the DJ scratching is a “diss” to what the St. Louis producer did on the title track of WE DON’T TRUST YOU… which is odd considering that this is literally one of the oldest techniques in hip-hop history, so why attribute it to one artist?

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ATL Jacob Denies Dissing Metro Boomin

So it turns out that there are a few links to make here… but all of them add up to a pretty meager, random, and far-reaching case as to why ATL Jacob could’ve dissed Metro Boomin. Of course, the memes about Metro dissing Drake through some drums have been pretty funny, but we never thought that people would actually think that’s how a producer show-down would go. Elsewhere this year, though, Jacob got himself into some other conflictive situations with artists. One example is his dispute with Tems over the creation of Future and Drizzy’s “WAIT FOR U,” which samples one of her songs.

Meanwhile, the “RNS” beatsmith is clearly still an amicable peer of Metro. How do you think a beat from them would sound today considering their career trajectories? Drop your takes down in the comments section below. Also, log back into HNHH for more news and the latest updates on ATL Jacob and Metro Boomin.

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ATL Jacob Raps And Produces “RNS” Featuring Quavo

ATL Jacob is part of the next wave of standout trap rap producers, especially from Atlanta, Georgia. He has the support of the greats before him like Metro Boomin, TM88, Sonny Digital, and more. On top of that, he has worked alongside some of the hottest on the scene like Future, Nicki Minaj, and others. Now, he and Quavo tag team a nasty beat on “RNS.”

It is ATL’s first single he has been a part of in some shape or form since “Okay” with French Montana and Lil Baby. That dropped in December of 2023, which also saw previous releases such as a solo effort “MF Problem” and “NASA” with Hotboii. “RNS” stands for “Rich N**** S***,” so this is a big boss cut with braggadocious bars. So far, that is the lane that ATL has chosen to start with in terms of rapping.

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Listen To “RNS” By ATL Jacob & Quavo

On “RNS” he handles the production and writing like how he did on “MF Problem.” He has some clever one-liners and Quavo brings it at the beginning. The Migos member raps with pure aggression over the simple but fire beat. It plays more heavily on the electronic keyboard than 808s and kick drums. Check out the new offering above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “RNS,” by ATL Jacob and Quavo? Is ATL a top-five trap producer right now, why or why not? Does he need to drop a full album this year? Who had the stronger performance and why? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding ATL Jacob and Quavo. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

That’s like me buyin’ two bricks (Two bricks)
She don’t trip, that’s my cool bitch (Cool b****)
All white Benz for her cool whip (Cool whip, okay)
Her best friend asks for new lips (New lips)
I BBL her new grip (New grip)
Two posts, new pics on new trips (New trips)

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Nicki Minaj & Future Reunite On ‘Press Play’ For Yet Another ‘Pink Friday 2 (Gag City Deluxe)’ Collaboration

In December, Nicki Minaj dropped her long-awaited album, Pink Friday 2, which went on to set new records for women in rap music. Nicki isn’t in a rush to share any official videos for the album. Instead, she’d rather flood the field with all of the other songs she recorded for it.

On January 13, Minaj unveiled another extended version of the album, namely the Pink Friday 2 (Gag City Pluto Edition). The new release featured the song “Press Play,” yet another collaboration between her and Future after “Nicki Hendrix.”

The pair let loose on “Press Play,” leaning into producer ATL Jacob’s light-hearted energy. Based on Nicki’s verse, she doesn’t believe in throwing away bars, as she took a jab at the Billboard music charts, rapping:

“Set the tone like her vocal coach / They said, ‘Why can’t you be Yoncé?’ / Daddy wasn’t no business man, mama wasn’t no business owner/Mm, what an idiot / You can’t be me, I’m already it / I been saucy, they all wanna skinny dip / I am your label’s obsession, you’s another guinea pig / Top of every list, including your man bucket / Been on the chart so long, I told ‘<a href=”https://uproxx.com/music/nicki-minaj-pink-friday-2-billboard-sales-issue-explained/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>Billboard</a>’ to dust it / These sheep ain’t got the nerve, I heard I done struck it / It ain’t a hate train if you conduct it.”

Listen to Nicki Minaj’s new single “Press Play” featuring Future above.

Pink Friday 2 is out now via Republic. Find more information here.

What Does Nicki Minaj’s ‘FTCU’ Mean?

From the launch of her seemingly multiple-reality world Gag City, to the plethora of sound effects in her arsenal, Nicki Minaj is a wealth of insider secrets that only true Barbz understand. However, if you plan on attending any of the 37 Pink Friday 2 World Tour dates, you should become hip to the lingo.

Nicki’s record-setting album, Pink Friday 2, for the most part, isn’t a difficult concept to understand, but there’s one track that might have some confused: Users online want to know what Nicki Minaj’s “FTCU” means.

What Does Nicki Minaj’s “FTCU” Mean?

In short, the ATL Jacob-produced single gets its name from an African American Vernacular English (AAVE) saying. “F*ck the club up,” or the acronym FTCU, is a common expression used to detail just how wild a person is going to party or let loose during a social gathering. (Minaj’s song, though, says “f*ck this club up.”)

This concept isn’t new by any means. Last year, Latto, GloRilla, and the late Gangsta Boo dropped a track by the same name. However, Nicki put her own spin on it. Instead of sampling Three 6 Mafia’s 1995 song “Tear Da Club Up,” Nicki pulls from Waka Flocka’s 2010 track “F*ck The Club Up.”

While Latto focuses on nightlife on her respective track, for Nicki, the rap game is where she wants to cause havoc. “Yo, I tell ’em that I’m the Sleeze, they tellin’ me, ‘Okay, prove it’ / I leave these b*tches on read, so now they know that they blew it / I tell ’em I’m movin’ units, my videos, they gon’ view it / Spotify ain’t gotta lie, they really streamin’ my music / I give b*tches the crown, thеy f*ck around and lose it, nah / I am the wave, I only wavе when I’m tellin’ ’em bye / B*tch, we ain’t twinnin’, ain’t fraternal or identical / When I’m around, b*tch, you know you become invisible.”

Nicki Minaj’s “FTCU” is a cleverly positioned jab at the cliques formed by other women in rap.

Pink Friday 2 is out now via Republic. Find more information here.

French Montana & Lil Baby’s ‘Okay’ Video Is A Look At The Rappers’ Out Of This World Lifestyle

In French Montana’s documentary For Khadija, the “Ain’t Worried About Nothin” rapper showed his humble beginnings and family life. But in his latest single, he has no interest in being humble.

Montana’s new ATL Jacob-produced record, “Ok” with Lil Baby, is a cocky demonstration of just how much access, wealth, and swagger they have, rapping, “She wanna ride with the star / Ended up droppin’ my top, okay / My ex told me she needed space / I guess we both goin’ to Mars / I cannot forget the base / I’m takin’ my mop on my dates / Just look at the look on their faces / They wanna jump in my place / Told shorty she was the one / But I’m takin’ her friends out to tan.”

Lil Baby followed up with his own verse: “Straight off a plane to these racks / We gon’ stunt to the vibes, and we gon’ keep it goin’, let’s go / I throw a fit in Rick Owens / Mama the sh*t and she know how she be / Ain’t just talkin’, I got it, I show it / Send a boardin’ pass when she get bored / Country hoppin’ in the Urus, we tourin’ / Keep it low if they know that it’s roarin’.”

In the video, directed by Kid Art, the pair are covered with designer garments and dancing diamonds surrounded by exotic cars.

Watch French Montana & Lil Baby’s video for “Ok” above.

ATL Jacob Shows He His A Dual Threat With “MF Problem”

Atlanta, Georgia might be the most important city for hip-hop. Especially, with the current state that the genre is in, it is hard to imagine any other area that is more vital to its success. One of the reasons for that is of course due to the tremendous amount of talented rappers that herald from there. On top of that, the city boasts some of the hottest producers as well. The biggest fish in the pond is undoubtedly Metro Boomin right now. However, there could be another name that could someday be remembered as the best trap producer. That is none other than ATL Jacob.

While he does not have the most recognition right now from casual listeners, Jacob is gaining a ton of respect from hip-hop’s finest. One of his most frequent collaborators as of late has been Future. That is a huge deal considering that many call him the G.O.A.T of trap music. Jacon had tons of production credits on his last tape I NEVER LIKED YOU. Some of the best cuts from that album, “HOLY GHOST” and “KEEP IT BURNIN” with Kanye West, are provided by ATL.

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Listen To “MF Problem” From ATL Jacob

What is also separating him from most other up-and-coming producers is his solo rap career. He has been putting out his own material since 2019 and Jacob is growing his catalog to this day. “MF Problem” sees the 24-year-old showing why is a problem for other artists. He is coming for the throne with a purpose. You can check out the song above.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand new track from ATL Jacob, “MF Problem?” Is he the best trap producer right now? If not, do you think he can dethrone Metro Boomin and the rest of the competition? We want to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around ATL Jacob, as well as all of the hottest song releases.

Quotable Lyrics:

That’s why I go beast mode and set the studio up the blaze
‘Cause I’m in heat mode, I watch you break the G code
I push a n**** button turn him to his weak mode
‘Cause if I’m ever sendin’ shots then it’s a free throw
I’m comin’ where you lay your head at
Debates with this Drac’ like, “Where my bread at?”

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ATL Jacob Puzzled By Fan Who Thought He Was Dead

ATL Jacob had to deal with some confusing info when he hopped on Twitter on Friday (May 26). Moreover, as far as he was aware, he was very much alive, but it seems like a fan thought that he had left this world too early. “Ever since atl Jacob died durk songs been a**,” one user tweeted, which seems like quite the unpopular sentiment concerning both statements. Sure, Lil Durk recently got flamed for his new album cut “Sad Songs,” but he still has plenty of fans out there. Still, that’s obviously not the most inaccurate claim in that assertion. “N***a I’m still living,” the Georgia native responded on the social media platform.

For those unaware, the 24-year-old is one of the hottest producers in the game right now with an impressive array of credits and collaborations. Furthermore, if this is news to you and you’re a Future fan, you’ve likely heard dozens of his beats already. After all, ATL Jacob was once the in-house producer for Pluto’s record label, Freebandz, and produced massive hits like “WAIT FOR U.” While his production might be his main claim to fame, he also has a few verses on some solo tracks, and started in the industry as an engineer.

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ATL Jacob Clarifies That Yes, He Is Alive

During an interview with HipHopDX last year, the Metro Boomin affiliate spoke on how his background in high school band prepared him for his success. “It’s about knowing when a certain instrument should come in, when you should take it out, or when to have something solo,” ATL Jacob remarked. “Just growing up knowing those techniques from band, I use that same theory today. Besides piano, I play some trumpet, a little trombone alto sax, clarinet, marimba, and xylophone. The whole percussion section: bass drum, timpani, quads, and drums. When I was in high school, I never bragged about hanging with Future. Only my close homies knew. They were telling everybody but nobody believed them,” he concluded with a laugh.

Meanwhile, the fan who tweeted the claim clarified that he meant to reference Turn Me Up Josh, who tragically passed away in June of 2021. Similar to Atl Jacob, he was a key piece of many smash hit hip-hop cuts like “Versace” by Migos and “Laugh Now, Cry Later” by Drake and Lil Durk. No matter how you slice it, there’s an important takeaway from this interaction: put some respect on producers’ names. Regardless, return to HNHH for the latest news and updates on ATL Jacob and your favorite rap producers.

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Future Joins Yung Booke On “Easter Fit”

Though we haven’t even hit New Years yet, Yung Booke and Future are already considering their “Easter Fit” in 2023.

Yung Booke is closing out the year on a high note with the release of his new track alongside Future, “Easter Fit.” The two rappers connect alongside ATL Jacob for the new single. It’s a glossy, aggressive banger that fuses their chemistry together. The two rappers reflect on their status through melodic flexes that find them basking in designer drip and money as a result of their success. Booke looks at how he runs his city like Big U while Future’s observations of his wealth are nonchalant, matching his effortless cool. “I’m ’bout to catch a private, I’mma be late for that,” Future raps during his second verse on the record.

Though Booke hasn’t necessarily released a ton of music throughout the year, “Easter Fit” is bound to be a smash record. Between their seamless chemistry and ATL Jacob’s infectious production, Booke and Future make an excellent pairing. Hopefully, this collaboration leads to more in the future.

It seems like this could be Future’s final feature of the year, though he’s clearly ending things correctly. The Atlanta rapper’s experienced an excellent 2022 following the release of I NEVER LIKED YOU. The project, largely produced by ATL Jacob, became one of the highest-performing albums of the year. “WAIT FOR YOU” ft. Drake and Tems helped Future earn the second chart-topping single of his career.

It’s unclear what Yung Booke and Future have in store in the new year but thankfully, they’ve left us with some heat to close out 2022. Check out the new single below.

Quotable Lyrics
Pablo Escobar with the work, do numbers, yeah, yeah
Pop me one, I woo, turn to a monster, uh, uh
Forty pointers on her wrist, I’m her sponsor, yeah, yeah
That’s the one, put that dick past her tonsils, uh, uh

Hotboii Drops Deluxe Edition Of “Blinded By Death”

It’s been a tumultuous year for Hotboii. The Florida rapper remained active for the first half of the year. Unfortunately, his issues with the law caught up with him and he was booked on racketeering charges.

His legal issues didn’t prevent him from blessing fans with even more music before the year’s done. Following the release of Blinded By Death in October, he came back with the deluxe edition. In addition to the original tracklist, the rapper tacked on eight songs, including two collaborations alongside ATL Jacob. His ability to intertwine his melodies with pain-filled bars for infectious bops shines on the deluxe even further.

“2-0 I’m on the way to the championship. We taking this thing all the way home,” he wrote in the announcement post for the deluxe.

The original tracklist for the project included 17 songs in total with a slew of appearances from prominent figures. He and Kodak Black linked up on “Live Life Die Faster,” while Lil Uzi Vert appeared on two songs, “Throw In The Towel” and “Fashion.” BIG30 also appears on the project for “In My Field.” Clearly, he’s profile has grown immensely since he had his first major breakout hit.

Hotboii first began bubbling up in 2020 after he released, “Don’t Need Time,” which eventually led to a remix featuring Lil Baby. The song later reached platinum status, cementing him as one artist to look out for.

In the last two years, he’s dropped a slew of projects including, Kut Da Fan Off, Double O Baby, and Life Of A Hotboii.

Press play on the deluxe edition of Hotboii’s Blinded By Death project below and let us know your favorite joint off of the effort in the comment section.

  1. Blindin
  2. Tell Me ft. ATL Jacob
  3. Writing My Wrongs
  4. How I’m Livin’
  5. First Of All ft. ATL Jacob
  6. Nobody Man
  7. Keep It Real
  8. Over Again

Big30 Makes A Grand Entrance On “Last Man Standing”

Big30’s exceptional run over the past two years led him to the release of his official debut album, Last Man Standing. The Memphis rapper’s latest body of work consists of 16 songs in total. Though he holds down th project on his own mostly, he brings along a few artists like Hotboii, ATL Jacob, Big Homiie G, and Lil Jairmy. However, the most significant feature comes on track 15, “Crying (Interlude),” which includes an outro from Pooh Shiesty over a jail phone.

Last Man Standing is certainly a strong statement for Big30, who has been grinding heavily since the release of King Of Killbranch.

Press play on his latest project below and sound off in the comments with your favorite track off of Last Man Standing.