Concrete Boys “It’s Us Vol. 1” Review

Lil Yachty’s label and music collective Concrete Boys have finally released their long-awaited debut album, It’s Us Vol. 1. The project is the first major showing of each of the five group members, which include Lil Yachty himself alongside Camo, Karrahbooo, Dc2trill, and the very first Concrete Boys signee Draft Day. The album, which officially released on April 5, runs 16 tracks over 47 minutes and offers a wide array of posse cuts, solo tracks, and all kinds of blends and mixtures along the way. Let’s dive into the material on It’s Us Vol. 1 without further ado and review the project’s best and worst moments.

The Project Does Not Start With A Bang

It’s Us Vol. 1 opens with a laid-back intro by Camo, with a brief Lil Yachty appearance creeping into the final moments of the track. While the song “Point Me To It” is a solid track, it doesn’t bring the kind of hype or excitement we’d like to see in an album opener. The following Karrahbooo-fronted track, “Where Yo Daddy,” is equally sleepy, offering smooth vocal delivery over a low-energy instrumental. Neither of these tracks is a bad showing of Lil Yachty and his Concrete Boys affiliates. However, it seems clear that It’s Us Vol. 1 should have opened with a strong, high-energy posse cut, especially since the major appeal of this album is the shared star power of Yachty’s multiple protégés. 

The third track, “Dialed In,” brings the banging energy required to invigorate listeners as Camo and Draft Day trade bars back and forth with expert precision, showcasing their excellent lyrical chemistry. All this takes place over a thumping, room-shaking sub bass and cowbell-heavy drums, making the track the project’s first real banger. Subsequent titles such as “Playa Walkin,” “Not Da 2,” and “Hit Diff” offer different Concrete Boys pairings, highlighting the blending sounds and combined charisma of the many budding solo artists alongside Lil Yachty himself.

Yachty Takes Center Stage On The Album

While it should come as no surprise that Lil Yachty is the major superstar of It’s Us Vol. 1, it is shocking that the talented young MC has so many solo placements among this tracklist. The first solo cut from Lil Yachty is “LA Reid,” which is sonically great but provides little to no justification for being present on the Concrete Boys project. If the track had been released as a single, perhaps it could have drawn additional eyes to the ensemble project, similar to J. Cole’s placing of “Middle Child” on 2019’s Revenge of the Dreamers 3. Instead, the song serves to grind the album’s momentum to a halt, and diverts fans toward other Yachty solo projects instead.

The same cannot be said for the following two Lil Yachty solo tracks, “M.O.B.” and “Pimpin Ain’t Easy,” which each earn their place on the Concrete Boys album by shouting out and name-checking other members of the crew. The former track sees Yachty floating over smooth piano jabs that provide a sparse, soothing melody, making it a perfect song to blast out the windows of your whip on a sunny day. The latter, “Pimpin Ain’t Easy,” is an R&B style crooner who sees the Quality Control signee reflecting on his blessings, including the important women in his life, and celebrating his ability to hold it down as the de-facto leader of the crew.

The Posse Cuts Are The Biggest High-Points

Unsurprisingly, the best moments on It’s Us Vol. 1 are the rare instances of all 5 MC’s forming like Voltron to tackle a long-form cypher. The first proper posse cut on the record comes in the form of a double-jointed track titled “2 Hands 2 Eyes 10 Whips/Rent Due.” This song features Lil Yachty giving it his all alongside all four of his Concrete Boys collaborators, with multiple stand-out moments. Yachty’s chilled-out delivery of the hook in the first leg transitions smoothly into a beat switch, bringing Karrahbooo into the mix with her most energetic showing on the album. Draft Day’s raspy vocal tenors provide some much-needed sonic diversity to the track before Dc2trill concludes the two-hander by tying the subject matter of the tracks together with a smooth reprisal of the “two hands, two eyes” refrain.

“On the Radar Concrete Cypher” is another high watermark for the album, as the entire crew locks in with explosive deliveries, including Camo’s best verse on the project. His lyrics, “Concrete diamonds, lay our chains on the ground and make a skating rink / My mans will slap a n**** at the award show like I’m Jada Pink,” are as hilarious as they are memorable, and are a real contender for best bars of 2024 thus far. The sparse horn section bolstering the instrumental on this track provides great room for the team to lock in with some of their best work yet. Other highlights on the album include the Dc2trill solo song “My Life,” which was released ahead of the project as a single. The track has handily the best beat on the entire project, making it a real shame that the run-time lasts just under two full minutes.

Conclusion

It’s Us Vol. 1 succeeds at its stated goal by showcasing each of the members of Lil Yachty’s Concrete Boys crew but doesn’t succeed at much else. The album is a great introduction to these artists for those who may not know them, but it never really provides any long-lasting intrigue. While the album likely won’t be revisited by hip hop historians 5 or 10 years down the line, it serves as a great foundation for flashier installments to come later on. After all, isn’t that what concrete is all about? 

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Concrete Boys Perfectly Mix Clashing Sounds On “POINT ME TO IT”

The Concrete Boys are maybe what hip-hop needs right now and beyond. Lil Yachty’s brand-new rap posse of Camo!, KARRAHBOOO, Dc2trill, and Draft Day, is colorful and distinct. Each artist brings a unique personality to the table based on their cadence, flows and lyricism. They have been impressing fans as well as us and we can this group doing big things. The Concrete Boys new album has plenty of experimental bangers, with “POINT ME TO IT,” being one of them.

It kicks off It’s Us Vol. 1 perfectly in our opinion, giving fans a glimpse into the creativity they display on the rest of the album. The Concrete Boys members that listeners will hear on “POINT ME TO IT” are Yachty and Camo! They trade verses over a guitar and drill instrumental. Right off the bat, you may be wondering, “How does this make sense?”

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Listen To “POINT ME TO IT” By Concrete Boys

Honestly, we aren’t really sure how it does either, but with Yachty’s creative genius, anything is possible. What is even crazier is that the beat switches up in the second half, getting slightly more aggressive and fast-paced. Camo! and Lil Boat’s voices also do not clash too much either, but they do have just enough differentiation to make things interesting. All in all, it is a great intro cut and it shows the unlimited potential for the Concrete Boys identity going forward.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new song, “POINT ME TO IT,” by Concrete Boys, Lil Yachty, and Camo! Is this the best track off of It’s Us Vol. 1, why or why not? Who had the stronger performance on the track? What is your favorite element of it? Is Concrete Boys going to succeed in the future? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Concrete Boys Lil Yachty and Camo! Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

F*** what he talkin’ ’bout, ain’t slappin’ his hand, that’s not my mans (Brrt)
B**** didn’t know my shirt was two thousand bucks, it ain’t have no brand
I told her slide to the crib, whole time, I was plottin’ on her friend (Psst)
They look at me like a shark in the water, I’m movin’ around with that fin (Frrt)
Flippin’ a check on his bag, I f***ed up the rims the way that I bend (Skrrt)
Bendin’ that b**** in the Benz, they like, “Camo, where you been?”

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Lil Yachty’s Concrete Boys Begin To Forge Their Own Path On “It’s Us Vol. 1”

Back in the middle of December, a new song from a rap group by the name of Concrete Boys hit YouTube. It was called “MO JAMS” and featured the talents of Lil Yachty, KARRAHBOOO, Dc2trill, and Draft Day. That was the inception of the collective that now also includes Camo! Next, they would go on to perform for On The Radar, and then drop a series of tracks in the process from the different artists. Finally, shortly after Yachty created Concrete Kekordz at the end of March, him and the gang dropped It’s Us Vol. 1.

The heavily backed record label now has its first record, and it is a fun listen pretty much all the way through. It keeps a pretty tight tracklist at just 16 cuts that last about 47 minutes. Additionally, all of the members have plenty of opportunities to showcase their respective talents. Everyone has a discernable sound, so it does not feel like you are listening to five artists wrapped into one.

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Listen To It’s Us Vol. 1 By Concrete Boys

As we mentioned this album is a part of Concrete Rekordz and it has tremendous support. Quality Control, the label that signed Yachty from the start, is tied to this project. Subsequently, HYBE, the American arm of the Korean entertainment group that has BTS signed, is also involved due to their partnering with QC. Be sure to give It’s Us Vol. 1 a listen with the links above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new album, It’s Us Vol. 1, by Concrete Boys? What songs are you gravitating toward right now? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Concrete Boys. Finally, stay with us for the most informative project posts throughout the week.

It’s Us Vol. 1 Tracklist:

  1. POINT ME TO IT (feat. Lil Yachty, Camo!)
  2. WHERE YO DADDY (feat. KARRAHBOOO)
  3. DIALED IN (feat. Draft Day, Camo!)
  4. PLAYA WALKIN (feat. Lil Yachty. Dc2trill)
  5. LA REID (feat. Lil Yachty)
  6. NOT DA 2 (feat. Lil Yachty, KARRAHBOOO)
  7. 2 HANDS 2 EYES 10 WHIPS (feat. Lil Yachty, Camo!, Draft Day, KARRAHBOOO)
  8. CANE & ABLE (feat. Lil Yachty)
  9. HIT DIFF (feat. KARRAHBOOO, Camo!)
  10. MY LIFE (feat. Dc2trill)
  11. UP YO STANDARDS (feat. Camo!)
  12. JEFF & LITA (feat. Lil Yachty, KARRAHBOOO)
  13. DIE FOR MINE (feat. Lil Yachty, Camo!, KARRAHBOOO, Dc2trill, Draft Day)
  14. PIMPIN AINT EASY (feat. Lil Yachty)
  15. ON THE RADAR (feat. Lil Yachty, Camo!, KARRAHBOOO, Dc2trill, Draft Day)
  16. PINK AND BLUE (feat. Draft Day)

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Who Is Signed To Concrete Boys? A Breakdown Of Lil Yachty’s New Label

Lil Yachty has had a major career resurgence in recent years, pivoting his sound into a genre-blending psych-rock fusion and even launching his own label and rap ensemble. Lil Yachty’s collective, Concrete Boys, dropped their debut LP It’s Us Volume 1 on April 5. The group consists of several members, each of whom bring their own blend of Southern flavor and sonic style to the table.

The first signee, Draft Day, has explained that Lil Yachty assembled the Concrete Boys based on a shared feeling that each member is a solid individual, with a distinct personality and sense of self, both on wax and in their personal lives. It’s Us Volume 1 showcases Lil Yachty alongside his Concrete Boys collaborators, highlighting each members’ unique talents. Here’s a brief look at each of the 4 artists of the crew, and a breakdown of what we can expect to see from them next.

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Draft Day

Draft Day is a frequent collaborator of Lil Yachty, and worked with him long before joining the Concrete Boys collective in 2021. Draft originally met Yachty in his early years of high school, after moving to Atlanta from his home state of Florida. In the years since, the pair have formed an inseparable bond, leaving many fans to recognize Draft from his inclusion in a wide array of Lil Yachty projects.

Draft Day has a raspy voice and a very hip-hop-forward rap style, which blends perfectly with the laid-back vibes of Lil Yachty and the other Concrete Boys lyricists. As a solo artist, he released the LP First Round Pick in 2019, and will likely continue to produce more full-length efforts after receiving a boost in popularity from his front-and-center performances on It’s Us Volume 1.

Karrahbooo

You’d be forgiven for expecting Lil Yachty’s group to be something of a boys club with a title like Concrete Boys. However, Atlanta vocalist Karrahbooo offers a much-needed female perspective on the group, providing heavenly vocal passages on a number of ‘Crete tracks. Karrahbooo first got her start as Lil Yachty’s assistant, with the intention of launching an acting career. Instead, she pivoted to music after seeing her mentor earn high-value placements in TV shows and movies such as Dave, Grown-ish, and On The Come Up.

This would ultimately turn out to be a lucrative career move, as Karrahbooo has offered show-stopping performances on tracks such as “Money Counter,” “Running Late,” and “Rip Follies.” Karrahbooo’s unique style helps to provide a great deal of sonic diversity on Concert Boyz tracks, with effortless flows that make her a stand-out star.

DC2Trill

DC2Trill first linked up with Lil Yachty in 2020, while the latter was working on his 2021 mixtape Michigan Boy Boat. Apparently, the duo were united by a mutual friend within the music industry, and have been working together ever since. Unlike most of Lil Yachty’s Concrete Boys collaborators, DC2Trill didn’t grow up in the Atlanta area. Instead, Trill brings a distinct musical flair to the group, emanating from his roots in Texas and Alabama. Trill also has one of the most robust solo catalogs compared to any other member of the group, save for Yachty himself. DC2Trill has released 4 solo albums and 1 EP, and currently touts over 100,000 monthly listeners on Spotify alone.

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Lil Yachty

Obviously, Lil Yachty is the founder and de facto leader of the Concrete Boys, offering the group a distinct vision. Yachty has come a long way from his roots in the SoundCloud rap scene, and is arguably one of the most creative and inventive rappers currently active today. His latest album Let’s Start Here serves as a complete reinvention of his sound while recent singles such as “The Secret Recipe,” “Strike (Holster),” and “Something Ether” have continued to diversify his musical influence with the flexibility expected from a modern rap legend.

Since founding Concrete Boys, Lil Yachty has thrown his focus into ensuring the group succeeds, both as a collective and as individual artists. Other recording artists have not shied away from giving Yachty his flowers, explaining that the 26-year-old rapper has assisted multiple up-and-comers with their craft. For now, it’s truly anyone’s guess where the “A Cold Sunday” vocalist will take his prolific career next.

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Lil Yachty’s Concrete Boys Drop Debut Album ‘It’s Us Vol. 1’ with Karrahbooo’s ‘Where Yo Daddy’ Video

Lil Yachty's Concrete Boys Drop Debut Album 'It's Us Vol. 1' with Karrahbooo's 'Where Yo Daddy' Video

The highly anticipated debut compilation album It’s Us Vol. 1 from the culture-shifting supergroup Concrete Boys has officially hit the airwaves. Released via Concrete Rekordz/Quality Control Music, the project marks a significant milestone for the group, which includes members Lil Yachty, Karrahbooo, Dc2trill, Draft Day, and Camo!.

Accompanying the album release is a brand-new music video for the focus track, Karrahbooo’s “Where Yo Daddy,” adding visual flair to the group’s sonic offerings. Cementing their status in the rap world, Concrete Boys have been making waves with fan favorites like “MO JAMS,” “FAMILY BUSINESS,” “MY LIFE,” and “LOVE LANGUAGE,” leading up to the release of their debut full-length project.

Helmed by the creative genius Lil Yachty, “It’s Us Vol. 1” comprises 16 tracks that blend classic rap’s sonic elements with today’s youth’s contemporary energy. From soulful rap vibes to cloudy southern trap beats, the album promises to lay the groundwork for a new era in the rap game.

With Lil Yachty at the helm, the Concrete Boys are set to redefine the hip-hop landscape, offering listeners a diverse and dynamic musical experience that reflects the essence of modern rap culture.

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Nothing Can Faze Lil Yachty’s Confidence

Lil Yachty
McDonald’s All-American Game

Lil Yachty has come full circle. Before music, Yachty worked as a McDonald’s crew member, during which time, he crafted one of his artistic hallmarks — the signature vibrant red hair that made him stand out when he first stepped onto the scene.

Dropping tracks on Soundcloud in between shifts at Mickey D’s, Yachty maintained his momentum before deciding to move to New York to pursue music full-time. Nearly a decade later, Yachty delivered an energetic halftime performance at the 2024 McDonald’s All-American Games this past Tuesday (April 2). Additionally, he starred in a commercial for McDonald’s Canada, which featured him delivering a trippy rendition of the Menu Song.

Yachty’s most recent solo album Let’s Start Here showed us that his name is no longer synonymous with the Soundcloud era. Inspired by psychedelic sounds, Let’s Start Here proved to listeners that Yachty is serious about his artistry and is no flash-in-the-pan. And since its release over a year ago, Yachty has not taken his foot off the gas.

Last month, Yachty announced the launch of Concrete Recordz, as part of a partnership with Quality Control and HYBE. On the roster is his new rap collective, Concrete Boys, comprised of rappers Camo!, DC2TRILL, Draft Day, Karrahbooo, and Yachty himself.

Uproxx chatted with Yachty ahead of his halftime performance, as well as the release of Concrete Boys’ compilation album, It’s Us Vol., 1, which is set to drop Friday (April 5). With 10 years in the game, Yachty isn’t letting up anytime soon — not before pushing more bounds with his own artistry, and cultivating a new generation of movers and shakers.

Hey Yachty, how are you?

I’m blessed, man. Happy that we are having nice sunny days. I had a milkshake. And I’m lactose [intolerant], but I took my lactose pills. I took two of them. And they’re working, so we’re good. It’s always a plus when you’re lactose, and you drink milk, and you’re good. That might be too much information, but you asked, and I’m truthful.

[Laughs] I’m not tripping. How are you feeling, leading up to your performance?

It’s always a good feeling to have a full-circle moment in life. I worked for McDonald’s, and it was the first job I ever had when I was 15 or 16 years old. My McDonald’s commercial also just came out for McDonald’s Canada.

I love your commercial. It’s really trippy! How did that collaboration come together?

Separate from this, actually, McDonald’s reached out. And they wanted to redo the classic song, and I thought that was awesome. And very few artists get the opportunity to do these types of things, so it was actually a no-brainer.

What are some of your fondest memories as a McDonald’s crew member?

My mom was a very business-savvy woman. I had long, black braids back then. When I was about to go in for my interview, my mom was like “Oh, you can’t have braids, you have to look professional if you want to get hired.” She took me to the barbershop, and she made me cut off my hair.

I went to the interview, got hired, and on my first day working, everyone had long hair. I remember coming home to my mom crying and being like “You made me cut my hair! I would’ve still gotten the job.”

She felt so bad, and she was like “Okay, well let’s do something different.”

And I was like “I don’t have hair,” and then she said “dye it red.”

That’s the origin of my red hair.

And you’ve never shared that before?

You honestly just unlocked that memory in my brain. I forgot all about that.

So you’ve got It’s Us Vol. 1, dropping Friday. It’s the first album with the Concrete Boys crew. What was the process like assembling talent for this collective?

These are my friends. So it wasn’t like I was looking high and low for talent. These were friends that I’ve made along the way. The most important thing to me is my friendships — and trying to bring everyone up to a level of success so they can provide for their families is the goal. Plus, I’ve always just loved the idea of groups and crews.

How do you envision your label Concrete Rekordz growing, say five or 10 years from now?

Man, that’s more than enough time. You could say one year from now. But five or 10 years from now? That’s much more time than any artist needs to become successful. I want to make sure I say that. With today’s time, and internet [platforms], six months is all you need. But in five years, I plan to have four moguls, doing their own things, starting their own labels.

Your last album, Let’s Start Here was a sonic risk, as you experimented with psychedelic sounds. What kind of sounds are you exploring for your next project?

I can’t tell you, my guy. But what I will tell you is that I’m definitely not done taking risks. I can’t say what I’m doing next, but I can say that I’m not done taking risks. That wasn’t a one-and-done.

You also have an album with James Blake coming out soon. What can you tell us about that?

I’m really excited about it. It’s really amazing. When [artists] make collab projects, I think a lot of times, they don’t access the full extent of what could be. Me and James really connected and just created a brotherhood. We made a really special project that is far beyond both of us, and I’m super excited for it to come out.

Can you give us a hint as to when it’s going to drop?

It keeps getting pushed back, man. It was it was supposed to come out this month. But I don’t know if it will. But it’s done. Mixed and mastered.

So earlier this week, you said that some rappers are angry because they’re “ugly as f*ck,” and therefore, lack confidence. What would you say is the key to maintaining confidence?

[Laughs] Well, I was just talking sh*t. But, I don’t know, man. I don’t take things too serious. I enjoy the life that I was given and try to stay stress-free. I’m well aware of the blessings and the cards I was dealt, and I’m just grateful. I think I can I can only speak for myself when I say that it’s very easy to be happy.

It’s been about a decade since you moved from Atlanta to New York to pursue music. As an artist, and now, the owner of your own label, what would you say is the biggest thing you’ve learned in your career?

Staying true to yourself and not letting anyone’s negative comments bring you down. The negative side of the internet isn’t real. It’s not a real place. It’s all just trolls and make-believe. It’s not real, it doesn’t translate over into the real world.

Lil Yachty Creates Concrete Rekordz With Support From Quality Control & HYBE

Lil Yachty is blazing new trails each and every day it seems. From his new features that drop weekly, to his future and most recent projects, Lil Boat is thriving. Pretty soon the Atlanta rapper and UK singer James Blake will be dropping an album together called Bad Cameo, which should be an interesting pairing. Elsewhere, Yachty has been quickly developing a rap collective called the Concrete Boys. They began buzzing in late December with their “MO JAMS” release. Now, Yachty and his compadres Camo!, DC2TRILL, Draft Day, and KARRAHBOOO, have Concrete Rekordz as a stable foundation.

The label is headed by the Let’s Start Here. creator, but he is not totally alone. According to Uproxx, the new recording brand has the support of Quality Control, which Yachty signed to. Additionally, QC is now a part of HYBE America, a subdivision of the Korean company that houses the popular K-pop groups like BTS. With the crazy support of some of the biggest names in the business, Yachty and Concrete Rekordz is going to be a force to be reckoned with.

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Concrete Rekordz Is Looking To Be The Next Big Label

To help celebrate this massive achievement, the Concrete Boyz dropped a new single for their upcoming record, It’s Us, Vol. 1. “FAMILY BUSINESS” and its accompanying music video hit YouTube earlier today. According to Genius, the project will drop on April 5 and from what we have so far, it will be an enticing listen. You can check out the new single above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “FAMILY BUSINESS,” by Concrete Boys and the founding of Concrete Rekordz? Is this the group’s best song to date, why or why not? Does this get you excited for their upcoming album It’s Us, Vol. 1? Who had the strongest performance on the record? Is Yachty on the hottest run in hip-hop right now? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Concrete Boys, Concrete Rekordz, and Lil Yachty. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

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Lil Yachty’s Concrete Boys Drop New Banger “FAMILY BUSINESS”

Last year, Lil Yachty launched his new label CONCRETE BOYS under Quality Control. He’s already gotten to work on filling out the roster with impressive young talent and has a new compilation on the way to help show off their talents. Last year the label dropped “MO JAMS” which came with the announcement of the upcoming compilation tape, even though the song isn’t expected to appear on it. But now were finally getting a taste of some of Yachty’s artists.

Lil Yachty himself is joined by CAMO and KARRAHBOO on the absolute banger of a new single “FAMILY BUSINESS.” The track also comes with an accompanying music video that is heavily stylized. It featured the various label members in matching baggy red shirts and big jeans in a variety of locations like a living room and outside a gas station. The description for the song also includes a link to pre-order the upcoming full label compilation. It officially confirms that the album will drop pretty soon, hitting streaming on April 5.

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Lil Yachty And Concrete Boys’ “FAMILY BUSINESS”

Lil Yachty just appeared on another new single from an up-and-coming talent. He teamed up with breakthrough TikTok star NEMZZZ for a sentimental new single called “IT’S US.” That came just a few weeks after he teamed up with one of the breakthrough stars of electronica in 2023. Fred Again… had a massive year last year and kicked off his 2024 with the track “Stayinit” which featured an appearance from Yachty. What do you think of the new single from Lil Yachty’s label Concrete Boyz? Are there any members of the group that you think have breakout potential? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Quotable Lyrics:
Two pints, just Teezo Touchdown’d, I’m finna pour ’em both
Geekin’ off two X pills, my b*tch look like kaleidoscope
I don’t trip ’bout much, play ’bout my money or pints, I gotta fold you
He such a stand up guy, how they f*ck him over?

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Lil Yachty’s Label Concrete Boys Assemble For Some “MO JAMS”

Lil Yachty might be this year’s hip-hop MVP. Even with artists like Travis Scott, Nicki Minaj, Drake, Lil Wayne, and others dropping this year, Lil Boat still might be on top. His Let’s Start Here. venture was an unexpected but successful, psych-rock attempt. Additionally, his singles such as “Strike (Holster)” and “The Secret Recipe” have also been well received.

It truly feels as if he can do no wrong right now. Now, his entertainment label, Concrete Boyz (also Concrete Boys), is ramping up as of late. Yachty has been signing artists and developing some fun talent. In fact, they have just come out with a new single and music video called “MO JAMS.”

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Listen To “MO JAMS” By Lil Yachty And Concrete Boys

The song features stellar performances across the board. Here, you will find the charismatic verses from Yachty, KARRAHBOO, DC2Trill, and Draft Day. The visuals are also bringing all the holiday cheer you could ask for as the house they are rapping in is decked out with Christmas decorations. It is an early gift and precursor for what is coming down the pipe. It does not appear that this song will land on the Concrete Boys’ first tape, “ITS US” VOLUME 1. But, that could change soon. This info was confirmed by NFR Podcast and Genius and it is expected in 2024.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand-new single, “MO JAMS,” by Concrete Boys? Do you think Lil Yachty’s label will be a success or a flop after hearing this? Are you excited about their upcoming album, “ITS US” VOLUME 1? Who has the highest ceiling out of all of the signees on the label? 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 breaking news around HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Concrete Boys and Lil Yachty. Furthermore, stay with us for all of the best song drops throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

All of my riches, I made for my momma (Go)
I used to window shop at Rag-O-Rama (Go, go)
Used to wait tables, now they wait for me (Us)
Forty-five thousand, I fix on my teeth (Us)
I used to look at rich folks on TV, (Damn)
Dreaming that could be me

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Lil Yachty’s “Sonic Ranch” Album Leaks In Full: Report

Lil Yachty has one hell of a run in the final stretch of 2022. In October, he unleashed the viral internet smash “Poland,” and the wonky track landed a spot on HNHH’s SOTY ranking. Before the hype from “Poland” could even die down, Drake and 21 Savage released Her Loss. To many fans’ surprise, Yachty’s presence was all over the collaborative effort, from songwriting credits and adlibs to production. Unfortunately, Lil Yachty’s luck may have run out over the holidays. On Christmas Day, the innovative artist suffered a major leak.

Weeks after the massive Future, Young Thug, and Young Nudy leak, one of Yachty’s upcoming projects reportedly leaked in full online. Yachty tweeted a sad emoji in response to the unfortunate news, but he has since deleted it.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – OCTOBER 19: Rapper Lil Yachty attends the season home opener game between the Houston Rockets and the Atlanta Hawks at State Farm Arena on October 19, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
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Fans react to Lil Yachty’s forthcoming album, Sonic Ranch, leaking in its entirety.

According to the person who claims to have leaked Yachty’s work, the album is called Sonic Ranch. It’s a 13-track project, and it was allegedly supposed to release alongside a Concrete Boys mixtape in January. The leaker claims to be one of the Quality Control rapper’s disgruntled engineers.

“By the way, I am doing this because Yachty does not pay me enough money for engineering his work when he is in my LA studio,” the leaker wrote online. “If you’re reading this Miles you know my cashapp.”

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In contrast to the alleged engineer, countless Yachty fans have voiced their support for the Atlanta rapper on social media. Check out some of their responses below.

Interestingly, this isn’t the first time this has happened to a prominent Quality Control Music artist. City Girls’ sophomore album, Girl Code, leaked online in its entirety on June 19, 200. Since a release date had not yet been announced, QC decided to drop it the following day. Despite the lack of promotion, Girl Code still debuted at 29 on the Billboard 200. The album spawned hits like “Pussy Talk” and “Jobs,” and for what it’s worth, it also faired pretty well critically.

Neither Coach K nor P have addressed the situation yet, so we’ll have to wait and see how they respond to Yachty’s Sonic Ranch leaks. Keep it locked to HNHH for more information, and sound off in the comments if you’re excited for the project.

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