FTP Records, Sematary, Hackle & Chief Keef Drop New Banger “F**k The World”: Stream

FTP Records, based from the F**KTHEPOPULATION merch brand, will likey have a breakout 2024 with a mixtape reportedly on the way. To get some hype behind it, the collective just released a destructive new single with some former collaborators. Moreover, Sematary, Hackle, and the one and only Chief Keef rip through their aggressive and misanthropic verses on this new song, “F**k The World.” The incredibly distorted instrumental takes heavy inspiration from early Chicago drill sounds and more harsh trap styles, plus mixtape-like DJ drops. Sosa in particular, who just remixed one of Sexyy Red’s biggest songs this year, doesn’t hold anything back with wild delivery and unbridled rage.

In fact, Sematary had previously spoken to Complex about how excited he was about this Chief Keef collab back in June. The pioneer inspired a lot of the Haunted Mound leader’s work and artistry, so to see this full-circle moment is heartening and exciting.  “I got a Sosa feature on my song,” the King Of The Graveyard visionary expressed. “With Zac FTP for the FTP album. It’s called ‘F**k The World.’ I got Chief Keef on my s**t, so no one can ever say s**t about me now. Like he made all of this, there ain’t no any of this without him. I can’t even put it into words.” To see the Glo Gang MC join one of the scariest and most explosive sounds adjacent to hip-hop right now is truly special, and it helps that “F**k The World” ends up being so catchy and energized.

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FTP’s “F**k The World” With Sematary, Chief Keef & Hackle: Stream

Meanwhile, Chief Keef is living large at his mansion these days, so we’re sure that he and the rest of the crew are having a great time ushering in 2024. “F**k The World” is certainly a killer way to kick off the year, and with the FTP album on the way, we hope that it’s a solid indicator of its quality. Elsewhere, we’re sure that Sematary and Hackle will continue to put out amazing material within their niche in the next 365 days. If you haven’t heard this track yet, find it on your preferred streaming service and peep some notable lines down below. Also, log back into HNHH for more amazing music releases around the clock.

Quotable Lyrics:
Been to war, been to hell, been to prison,
I’m in the spot, leave you right in the kitchen (Bang, bang),
AK left a finger for the fishes,
Magic stick, b***h, I’ll grant your wishes

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Sexyy Red Grabs Chief Keef for “Bow Bow Bow (F My Baby Dad)” Remix

Sexyy Red Grabs Chief Keef for "Bow Bow Bow (F My Baby Dad)" Remix

Sexyy Red is dropping off one more record before the clock strikes midnight and ushers in 2024. The STL native grabs Chicago legend Chief Keef for the remix to “Bow Bow Bow (F My Baby Dad),” which is on the deluxe edition of Hood Hottest Princess. You can hear the single below.

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Chief Keef & Sexyy Red’s “F My Baby Dad” Remix Teaser Sounds Seriously Lit

With each passing day, Sexyy Red moves closer to becoming a mother of two, but that’s not stopping her from maintaining her post at the top of the rap game. The “SkeeYee” hitmaker graced the top half of many “Best Hip-Hop” lists from various publications throughout December, and after the success of her Hood Hottest Princess (Deluxe) tape, we’re happy to hear she has more fire in her belly to share with the world.

One of the most popular titles to come from the updated album is “Bow Bow Bow (F My Baby Dad),” which had Cardi B feeling herself in the club this past weekend. Meanwhile, Chief Keef (who appears on the project’s next time, “Ghetto Princess”) was feeling the catchy anthem so much that he put his own spin on it. This led to a seriously salty response from his co-parent, who put the “Love Sosa” artist on blast by posting his alleged child support papers for the world to see.

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Sexyy Red is in Her Bag with Chief Keef on New “Bow Bow Bow” Remix

 
 
 
 
 
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Rather than let her collaborator get dogged, Red invited Keef to join her on an official remix of “Bow Bow Bow,” which is being teased online this week. “F**k my baby mama / F**k my baby mama / She a dusty a** b**ch left me broke all summer,” the rap diva mouths along in the clip above, hyping up the Chicago native’s explicit addition to her hit song.

2023 was the biggest year Sexyy Red has had in her career, but that doesn’t mean she’ll be slowing down in 2024. When she gives birth to her second child, the femcee will obviously take time off to recover and care for her newborn, but once she’s ready, we’re fully expecting the St. Louis native to continue her epic feature run. Check out our ranking of her best so far at the link below, and tap back in later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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Sexyy Red Is Dropping A Deluxe Edition Of ‘Hood Hottest Princess’ And The Release Date Is Soon

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Two weeks ago, Sexyy Red teased a forthcoming deluxe version of her Hood Hottest Princess album, which initially dropped in June. She posted an Instagram video showing the presumed deluxe album cover soundtracked by her rapping, “F*ck my baby dad.” (The St. Louis-bred rapper is pregnant.)

Luckily, we don’t have to wait much longer to get the full Hood Hottest Princess (Deluxe). In fact, that is a gross understatement. The album drops in less than 12 hours — at midnight, December 1.

Sexyy Red shared the tracklist on Instagram, which includes the aforementioned “Booty Meat (F My Baby Dad),” “Ghetto Princess” featuring Chief Keef, “Perfect Match” featuring 42 Dugg and G Herbo, “I Might” featuring Summer Walker, and “Hood Rats” featuring Sukihana.

Sexyy Red just wrapped her Hood Hottest Princess Tour, which spanned from October 16 to Wednesday night, November 29, at The Fillmore in San Francisco, California.

Most recently, Sexyy Red released the video for “Free My N***a.” At the beginning, Sexyy Red says to her pregnant belly, “Say ‘Free My Daddy,’” and we hear a manufactured baby’s voice say, “Free dada.” After that, Sexyy Red — in red lingerie — leads a protest to the gates of a prison and visits with her lover inside.

Hood Hottest Princess (Deluxe) is out on 12/1 via Open Shift.

Nicki Minaj, Drake & Chief Keef’s ‘For All The Barbz’ Is The Ultimate ‘For All The Dogs’ Album Snub Response

After months of teasing their long-awaited collaboration, Drake and Nicki Minaj’s unreleased track did not make For All The Dogs. However, the Queen Radio host’s new freestyle track, “All The Barbz,” is the ultimate response for the notable album cameo snub. On the record, Minaj reclaimed her Young Money Record comrade’s “All The Parties” to hold fans over before the release of her forthcoming album, Pink Friday 2.

She kept Drake and Chief Keef’s contributions to demonstrate how sorely her bars were missed in the body of work. For Minaj’s verse, she took a moment to address the subtle jabs she sent seemingly and received during the 2023 VMAs (where she served as a host and featured performer).

“VMAs was a family reunion / First time in a while I seen all of my sons / Keep it a hundred, keep it in a trust / If I lose ninety-nine, I still keep it a buck / I don’t hear you hoes / I make the movies, I give you bitches cameos / Here we go, he tryna make honey nut like Cheerios,” spit Minaj seeming to refer to foes Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, and Latto some would include Doja Cat in the mix as well.

That would seem to be supported by another fairly topical line: “I get these b*tches scramblin’ when I throw the bait / One sub kill five b*tches, OceanGate.”

Listen to Nicki Minaj’s “For All The Barbz” above.

Pink Friday 2 is due on 11/17 via Republic Records. Find more information here.

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Chief Keef Reacts To Adin Ross Saying The N-Word While Rapping “I Don’t Like”

It seems like Chief Keef may have gotten a little more than what he bargained for during his birthday hangout with Adin Ross. Moreover, the streamer was celebrating his big day when the rapper pulled up to surprise him, and apparently they had a great time together. However, during his performance of “I Don’t Like” at Adin’s birthday party, he and the crowd got a pretty eyebrow-raising surprise. Well, actually, it wasn’t too surprising for Sosa. To elaborate, he extended the microphone out to Ross, who was onstage with him, for the parts of the song’s chorus that go “a snitch n***a, a b***h n***a,” and so on.

In a move that may or may not get him a load of backlash, Adin Ross responded to Chief Keef’s supposed prompt by saying the n-word. Then, the Chicago MC exclaimed excitedly and got even more turned up and excited as he kept “I Don’t Like” going. Overall, it goes without saying that this can prompt a massive debate over who can say it, the circumstances behind it, and a whole lot more cans of worms. Still, it seems like Keef was okay with it, and while that’s not an excuse, it also probably mitigated a stronger reaction to it.

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Adin Ross Crosses A Line (And Maybe Got A Pass From Sosa) During “I Don’t Like”

 
 
 
 
 
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Setting that bout of seemingly excused casual racism aside, it looks like the two really enjoyed the night. For example, Adin Ross and Chief Keef went out to gamble in Las Vegas, and you can see a lot of clips of their shenanigans down below. Apparently, they walked away with about $60K in winnings, so either there was good birthday luck or Sosa is a lucky charm of sorts. Either way, it seems like everything turned out to be a fun time for both.

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Meanwhile, the drill pioneer isn’t in fans’ best graces right now, as he delayed his long-awaited and hyped project Almighty So 2 once again, this time all the way to mid-December of this year. Amid a scrapped full verse for Drake’s For All The Dogs that divided listeners, die-hard Sosa fans are understandably peeved right now. It’s great to see the 28-year-old enjoy his life… it’s just a tad frustrating because he could be celebrating an album launch alongside a friend’s birthday. Regardless, stay posted on HNHH for more news and updates on Chief Keef and Adin Ross.

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Chief Keef Unveils His Would-Be Verse On Drake’s “For All The Dogs,” Fans Blast It

There were plenty of big and maybe unexpected features on Drake’s hyped album, For All The Dogs. There were multiple appearances from Teezo Touchdown and SZA. Sexyy Red delivered her raunchy and unfiltered verse on “Rich Baby Daddy.” PARTYNEXTDOOR, while a frequent collaborator with Drizzy, has been reluctant to put out new material and features, but he joined his close friend for the massive project. J. Cole hopped on a track with him for the first time in 10 years. These were all fairly surprising, but Chief Keef has to be another name to include here.

You can find him on track 16 “All The Parties” and while it is a brief showing, it has still been a big deal. Chief Keef is highly respected in the hip-hop space and Drake knew that he had to grab him for this project. Keef just delivers a short chorus and he never gets repeated again. But, recently, the Chicago rapper revealed to fans that there was supposed to be a verse from him.

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Chief Keef Teases His Left Off Verse From “All The Parties”

 
 
 
 
 
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DJ Akademiks reposted the audio clip and needlessly said, fans are not digging it. The caption on the video reads a short bar from Keef. “She laughed her draws off I tickled the b****.” Fans did not hold back, with one saying, “He’s overrated asf but he’s so well respected in rap that nobody admits it.” Another chimes in, “Yea keep that.” While a fair amount are not feeling it, it would be interesting to see if the song will suffer from fewer streams because of the shorter inclusion of Chief Keef in the final edition.

What are your initial thoughts on this unreleased version of “All The Parties” from Drake and Chief Keef? Do you think Drake should have included this verse in the final version? Or, do you agree with the fans takes that it was good that it did not make it? 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 Drake, Chief Keef, and the rest of the music world.

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Chief Keef’s New Album “Almighty So 2” Delayed Again To October

Chief Keef’s Almighty So 2 has been in the works for years at this point, and it seems continuously unlucky at every turn. Moreover, as per the release page on Apple Music, Sosa’s new project was once again delayed, this time to October 13 of this year. While this makes for a fitting Halloween-season Friday the 13th drop, it surely disappointed many fans who wanted the project to arrive as soon as possible. For those unaware, this is a sequel to the Chicago legend’s 2013 mixtape, which remains a fan-favorite among his die-hard group of followers. In addition, we have no details as to why these delays happened, leading many to speculate on sample clearance issues, final mixes, or other possible factors.

In fact, rumors indicate that Chief Keef finished this project back in 2018, and that it’s been in limbo ever since. At first, the Glo Gang leader and his team announced a December 16 release date… last year. Then, it was delayed to January 20, then April 14, and now we have this latest release update. While the 27-year-old dropped a few projects and singles in the meantime, Almighty So 2 is becoming mythical at this point.

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Chief Keef’s Almighty So 2 Delayed… Again

Still, Chief Keef seems as intent as ever to drop it and hype up its eventual release to his adoring fans. For example, he recently took to social media to show off his new Lamborghini, and the flex didn’t come without a vague but promising update on his next project. “Almighty So 2 OTW!!! We celebrating,” he wrote as the post’s caption, which was almost two months ago. This led many to believe that it would release promptly, but clearly something happened along the way that once again changed plans.

Even though it hasn’t been an absolute drought from the drill pioneer, it’s understandable that this release would get this much anticipation behind it. There’s nothing like a sequel to a cult classic, especially one with such a mysterious, long, and teased release history. All we can hope for is that the stars align perfectly for that Friday the 13th release date, since that just sounds too perfect to be true. Regardless, stay logged into HNHH for the latest news and updates on Chief Keef and Almighty So 2.

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Sexyy Red DMs Chief Keef & Lil Baby, Twerks, And Throws Racks In “Looking For The H*es (Ain’t My Fault)” Video

Sexyy Red is enjoying her moment in the spotlight lately, revelling not only in the enjoyment of working with Nicki Minaj on “Pound Town 2,” but also appearing at the BET Awards alongside so many of our favourite artists. At one point in the evening, the rising starlet gave a performance in the aisles, with a very pregnant Chrisean Rock happily twerking on her as hip-hop’s finest cheered them on. While she didn’t have a new release for us this New Music Friday, Red did have a music video for one of her Hood Hottest Princess album that’s sure to catch your attention.

In the NSFW video for “Looking For The H*es (Ain’t My Fault),” we see the salacious spitter DMing both Chief Keef and Lil Baby, making it clear that she’s on a mission to find a man. Elsewhere in the clip, we see Red twerking and throwing racks while on the counter with friends before letting loose and getting ratchet during a pool party and at the club. “I’m so f**kin’ sexy, you can’t even fake it / Got that ni**a nuttin’ and I think his a** was Haitian,” are just some of her wild lyrics.

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Sexyy Red Shares New Visual from Hood Hottest Princess

As Uproxx notes, “Looking For The H*es” samples Silkk The Shocker’s 1998 single, “It Ain’t My Fault,” earning Red tons of love from hip-hop heads. Her debut mixtape has brought in far more success than Red anticipated, including collaborations with ATL Jacob, Juicy J, Sukihana, and Tay Keith. It’s only the beginning for the controversial starlet, but fingers crossed she has more fire coming our way as she continues to grow as a creative.

If you haven’t already tapped into Sexyy Red’s Hood Hottest Princess album, be sure to do so at the link below. For those of you who have given it a listen, tell us your top three favourite titles in the comments. For more HNHH release recommendations, make sure to check back later this weekend.

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Kanye West Unleashed “Yeezus” 10 Years Ago: Stream “Hold My Liquor” To Celebrate

Kanye West is in a wildly different place than he was ten years ago. In 2013, he returned to solo albums after a Jay-Z collab project and a G.O.O.D. Music compilation with one mission: erase his board and start over with a vengeance. His vehicle for that was that year’s Yeezus, an abrasive, industrial, and energetically relentless album that released a decade ago today. While hip-hop had already turned to a more experimental edge before, Ye’s 10-track effort brought those innovations to the mainstream in a big way. However, at the time, “Hold My Liquor” was among the most boundary-pushing on the tracklist, yet recent years are what have given it its elevated status in his discography.

To start, the features from Bon Iver and Chief Keef match the ghostly vibe of the track incredibly well. While Justin Vernon’s intro and bridge are a lost and ominous reflection of the indulgent lifestyle the song portrays, Sosa’s contributions bask in that hedonism rather than lament it. It’s an effective contrast, and one that the Chicago MC highlight in his long verse as well. But of course, Yeezus isn’t about the lyrics most of the time (as moments like the “sweet and sour sauce” line on “I’m In It” prove). Rather, the production on this track represents some of the most progressive, electronic-inspired, and otherworldly that Kanye West has ever worked with. Moreover, there are soaring guitars from Mike Dean, pulsating bass and synths that feel like a heartbeat, moments where the percussion melts like the bridge, and atmospheric synthesizers.

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Kanye West’s “Hold My Liquor” Turns 10 Years Old Alongside Yeezus

On top of that, it’s filled with small metallic and distorted elements like the wail at the end of Kanye West’s verse lines. Overall, “Hold My Liquor” makes for a journey of a track on Yeezus that tries to take control of Ye’s destructive lifestyle with bold confidence. It’s a shame that he unfortunately continues to exhibit the most unrestrained parts of that primal nature in a negative way these days, but that’s also what makes the album so compelling: it was his darkest affirmation yet, but one that by its end displayed a hope that things would get better soon. Hopefully that’s still in the cards. Let us know your favorite Yeezus track to celebrate its tenth anniversary down in the comments. Also, come back to HNHH for the latest news and updates on Kanye West.

Quotable Lyrics
Still ain’t learn me no manners
You love me when I ain’t sober
You love me when I’m hungover
Even when I blow doja

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