Che Noir Is Destined For Greatness With “The Color Chocolate, Vol. 1”

Just over a week ago, we covered Buffalo’s own Che Noir and her lead single for her EP, The Color Chocolate, Vol. 1. She brought on special guests Your Old Droog and Evidence for “Junior High.” It was a lyrically adept track as you might expect, with great storytelling elements surrounding each spitter’s youth. Of course, it was an excellent track all around and down to the production as well.

Che Noir announced the four-track taster on her Instagram around the same time. “The Color Chocolate EP drops January 26th. Full Album coming soon after. Yall ready for some new Ché Noir music? New Ché Noir Merch?” We are definitely ready because it is now here! One comment on her post saying that the tape is out encapsulates our emotions about this more or less. “4 tracks n still b better than n****s full albums 🔥🔥

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Listen To The Color Chocolate, Vol. 1 By Che Noir

The fact this is just an EP says a lot about Che’s commitment to excellence. This full project that will come after this is shaping up to be an Album of the Year contender. Every song here is unskippable because every aspect is nailed to perfection. Go stream Che Noir’s new material right now, you will not be disappointed.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new EP, The Color Chocolate, Vol. 1, by Che Noir? Is this the best EP of the year so far, why or why not? Will her upcoming album be one of the strongest LPs of the year? Which rapper had the best guest performance here 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 Che Noir. Finally, stay with us for the most informative project posts throughout the week.

The Color Chocolate, Vol. 1 Tracklist:

  1. Peaches and Herb with Ransom
  2. Junior High with Your Old Droog & Evidence
  3. Greek Scholar with ICECOLDBISHOP
  4. Vanilla Skies

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Che Noir Previews Upcoming EP With “Junior High” Featuring Evidence And Your Old Droog

Known for her stellar verses and storytelling, underground Buffalo, New York rapper Che Noir is delivering more of the same. Her, along with other lyrical geniuses Evidence and Your Old Droog, have just come through with what is going to be the lead single for an upcoming tape. Che will be dropping an EP, The Color Chocolate Vol. 1, very soon. In fact, if you head over to her Instagram account she has a post about it. This will follow up her 2023 album, Noir Or Never from March 3.

Che Noir writes, “The Color Chocolate EP drops January 26th. Full Album coming soon after. Yall ready for some new Ché Noir music? New Ché Noir Merch?” Fans were expectedly excited about this twofer of news. “So dope! 💪🏾” Another writes, “Heck yeahh!!! 🙏🏾🙌🏾🫡” The album cover also seems to be revealed as well in the same post. You can check that out below.

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Listen To “Junior High” By Che Noir, Evidence, And Your Old Droog

 
 
 
 
 
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For the lead single “Junior High,” Che, Evidence, and Droog are all recalling their past back when they were young. Besides the obvious attention to detail in the writing, the same applies to the production. It is extremely blissful with fantastic soulful vocal chops and a boom-bap instrumental. There is also a great incorporation of these weird sound effects. They sound cartoonish, but they add so much character and layering that just works. Check out the song with the YouTube link above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new track, “Junior High,” by Che Noir, Evidence, and Your Old Droog? Is this one of the best singles of the year? Will this upcoming project, The Color Chocolate Vol. 1, be one of the best EPs of the year? Which rapper had the best performance here? 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 Che Noir, Evidence, and Your Old Droog. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

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Conway The Machine And Che Noir Switch Up “We Outside” With Production From Big Ghost Ltd.

Conway the Machine is already hard at work to get another project out right before the end of 2023. We got a taste of the project last Friday, October 27, with the lead single “Brick by Brick.” Frequent collaborator and producer Wun Two handled the production. The full team effort is expected to release on December 22, according to Genius.

As of now, there are 10 tracks with three features from GooseByTheWay. What is really impressive for Conway is that this will be his third collaboration LP of the year. He previously worked with Jae Skeese and 38 Spesh, respectively. But before the Wun Two release, Conway has what appears to be a loosie out now.

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Listen To “We Outside (Big Ghost Ltd. Version) From Conway The Machine, Che Noir, And Big Ghost Ltd.

On Speshal Machinery Conway and Spesh had a song featuring Pharoahe Monche and Che Noir. “We Outside” was the name and it had production from Spesh and Jimmy Dukes. Conway decided to pull that song and do some extra work with it. The new version has the Monche verse taken off, Che Noir remains, and producer Big Ghost Ltd. enters into the mix. He is another close workmate with Conway. Ghost changes up the beat entirely. The original beat is more boom bap while this one adds some woodwind loops and shots of sharp synths.

What are your initial thoughts on this new version of “We Outside” with Conway the Machine, Big Ghost Ltd., and Che Noir? Is Big Ghost Ltd.’s beat on this version better than the original? Is Conway the best rapper on Griselda? 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 thoughts and opinions in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Conway the Machine, Che Noir, and Big Ghost Ltd, as well as all of the hottest song drops.

Quotable Lyrics:

They praying on my downfall, they wish they could stop me
I got hit with three shots and the s*** didn’t drop me (I ate those)
The neck and the wrists-es is rocky (No cap)
I got positioned on the top, now you n****s gotta sit and just watch me (You gotta watch, n****)
Lobster tail and shrimp with the broccoli (Hah?), my trench is Versace
All cheetah print, so the b*****s can spot me (Whoo)

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The Best Rap Verses of 2022

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  • SZA, “Smoking On My Ex Pack”


  • Sauce Walka, “Dangerous Daringer”


  • Lola Brooke, “Here I Come”


  • Joey Badass, “Survivors Guilt”


  • GloRilla, “Out Loud Thinking”


  • Takeoff, “Feel the Fiyaaaah”


  • Denzel Curry, “The Ills”


  • Vince Staples, “The Beach”


  • Quelle Chris, “Nynex”


  • BabyTron, “Manute Bol”


  • billy woods, “Remorseless”


  • Freddie Gibbs, “Black Illuminati”


  • Ab-Soul, “Do Better”


  • Conway the Machine, “Stressed”


  • JID, “Kody Blu 31”


  • Benny the Butcher, “10 More Commandments”


  • Tyler, the Creator, “Cash In Cash Out”


  • Central Cee, “LA Leakers Freestyle”


  • Doechii, “Pro Freak”


  • Lupe Fiasco, “Ms Mural”


  • Pusha-T, “Just So You Remember”


  • Che Noir, “Communion”


  • 21 Savage, “Jimmy Cooks”


  • Jay-Z, “God Did”


  • Lil Wayne, “God Did”


  • Kendrick Lamar, “Mother I Sober”


  • J. Cole, “Johnny P’s Caddy”


  • Malice, “I Pray For You”


  • Drake, “Churchill Downs”


  • Cardi B, “Tomorrow 2”

The Best Songs of 2022

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  • Lil Yachty, “Poland”


  • Marshmello & Tokischa, “Estilazo”


  • Ravyn Lenae & Steve Lacy, “Skin Tight”


  • SleazyWorld Go f/ Lil Baby, “Sleazy Flow (Remix)”


  • Rico Nasty f/ Bibi Bourelly, “One On 5”


  • Don Toliver, “Do It Right”


  • BIA f/ J. Cole, “London”


  • Yeat, “Poppin”


  • Karol G, “Provenza”


  • Nas, “First Time”


  • ASAP Rocky f/ Playboi Carti, “Our Destiny”


  • Central Cee, “Doja”


  • Lil Baby, “California Breeze”


  • Ari Lennox f/ Lucky Daye, “Boy Bye”


  • Baby Keem, “Highway 95”


  • Cash Cobain & Chow Lee, “JHoliday”


  • Lil Durk f/ Future, “Petty Too”


  • DJ Khaled f/ Rick Ross, Lil Wayne & Jay-Z, “God Did”


  • Doja Cat, “Vegas”


  • Joey Badass, “Survivors Guilt”


  • Flo Milli, “Conceited”


  • Gunna f/ Young Thug & Future, “Pushin P”


  • City Girls f/ Usher, “Good Love”


  • Harry Styles, “As It Was”


  • SZA, “Low”


  • Quavo & Takeoff, “Hotel Lobby”


  • Denzel Curry, “X-Wing”


  • Doechii, “Persuasive”


  • The Weeknd, “Out of Time”


  • Benny the Butcher f/ J. Cole, “Johnny P’s Caddy”


  • Future f/ Drake & Tems, “Wait For U”


  • Vince Staples & Mustard, “Magic”


  • GloRilla f/ Cardi B, “Tomorrow 2”


  • Omar Apollo, “Tamagotchi”


  • Smino f/ J. Cole, “90 Proof”


  • Drake, “Sticky”


  • Ice Spice, “Munch (Feelin’ You)”


  • Pharrell Williams f/ Tyler, the Creator & 21 Savage, “Cash In Cash Out”


  • JID f/ 21 Savage & Baby Tate, “Surround Sound”


  • Kay Flock f/ Cardi B, Dougie B, Bory300, “Shake It (Remix)”


  • Metro Boomin & Young Thug, “Metro Spider”


  • Kendrick Lamar, “N95”


  • Pusha-T, “Diet Coke”


  • Steve Lacy, “Bad Habit”


  • Beyoncé, “Cuff It”


  • Burna Boy, “Last Last”


  • Bad Bunny, “Tití Me Preguntó”


  • Lil Uzi Vert, “Just Wanna Rock”


  • Hitkidd & GloRilla, “FNF”


  • Drake f/ 21 Savage, “Jimmy Cooks”

The Best Rap Verses of 2022 (So Far)

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  • Lil Baby, “In A Minute”


  • Reason, “1st Quarter”


  • Ransom, “Circumstances”


  • Young Dro, “Here On In”


  • Dom Kennedy, “CORSA”


  • Leikeli47, “Carry Anne”


  • Nick Grant, LA Leakers Freestyle


  • Chance the Rapper, “The Highs & The Lows”


  • Denzel Curry, “The Ills”


  • Omeretta the Great, “Sorry Not Sorry”


  • Vince Staples, “The Beach”


  • BabyTron, “Manute Bol”


  • billy woods, “Remorseless”


  • Nicki Minaj, “Blick Blick”


  • Quelle Chris, “Nynex”


  • Lupe Fiasco, “Ms Mural”


  • 21 Savage, “Jimmy Cooks”


  • Navy Blue, “So Tired You Can’t Stop Dreaming”


  • Conway the Machine, “Tyson vs Ali”


  • JID, “Home (Remix)”


  • Benny the Butcher, “10 More Commandments”


  • Jay-Z, “Neck & Wrist”


  • Pusha-T, “Just So You Remember”


  • Cardi B, “Shake It”


  • Tyler, the Creator, “Cash In Cash Out”


  • J. Cole, “Johnny P’s Caddy”


  • Che Noir, “Communion”


  • Kendrick Lamar, “Mother I Sober”


  • Malice, “I Pray For You”


  • Drake, “Churchill Downs”

The Best Albums of 2022 (So Far)

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    Jack Harlow, ‘Come Home the Kids Miss You’

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    Defcee & Boathouse, ‘For All Debts Public and Private’

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    Leikeli47, ‘Shape Up’

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    Curren$y & The Alchemist, ‘Continuance’

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    Dreamville, ‘D-Day: A Gangsta Grillz Mixtape’

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    YoungBoy Never Broke Again, ‘Colors’

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    Toro Y Moi, ‘MAHAL’

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    NIGO, ‘I Know NIGO!’

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    Babyface Ray, ‘Face’

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    Fly Anakin, ‘Frank’

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    Ella Mai, ‘Heart on My Sleeve’

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    IDK, ‘Simple.’

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    WiFiGawd, ‘Chain of Command’

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    Ravyn Lenae, ‘HYPNOS’

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    Lucky Daye, ‘Candydrip’

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    Black Star, ‘No Fear of Time’

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    Syd, ‘Broken Hearts Club’

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    Omar Apollo, ‘Ivory’

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    Rex Orange County, ‘Who Cares’

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    Bad Bunny, ‘Un Verano Sin Ti’

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    Latto, ‘777’

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    42 Dugg & EST Gee, ‘Last Ones Left’

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    Future, ‘I Never Liked You’

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    Buddy, ‘Superghetto’

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    Lil Durk, ‘7220’

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    Yeat, ‘2 Alivë’

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    Saba, ‘Few Good Things’

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    Harry Styles, ‘Harry’s House’

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    FKA Twigs, ‘Caprisongs’

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    YL & Zoomo, ‘In Memory Of’

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    EarthGang, ‘Ghetto Gods’

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    Mike Dimes, ‘In Dimes We Trust’

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    $NOT, ‘Ethereal’

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    Redveil, ‘Learn 2 Swim’

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    Jay Worthy & Larry June, ‘2 P’z in a Pod’

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    Benny the Butcher, ‘Tana Talk 4’

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    Action Bronson, ‘Cocodrillo Turbo’

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    Koffee, ‘Gifted’

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    Che Noir, ‘Food For Thought’

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    Blxst, ‘Before You Go’

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    billy woods, ‘Aethiopes’

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    Conway the Machine, ‘God Don’t Make Mistakes’

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    Denzel Curry, ‘Melt My Eyez See Your Future’

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    Rosalía, ‘Motomami’

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    Earl Sweatshirt, ‘Sick!’

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    Gunna, ‘DS4EVER’

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    The Weeknd, ‘Dawn FM’

  • Image via Blacksmith Recordings/Motown Records

    Vince Staples, ‘Ramona Park Broke My Heart’

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    Pusha-T, ‘It’s Almost Dry’

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    Kendrick Lamar, ‘Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers’