Rod Wave Might Be On His “Last Lap” With This Latest Album

At this point, everyone knows the deal when it comes to what Rod Wave is going to do on an album. From the writing to the themes and the production, the St. Petersburg native has a creative process that he knows his fans will love, no matter how much time he takes in between LPs. In this case, it’s been just over a year since Nostalgia was the hot new thing on the block. With Rod Wave now dropping Last Lap this Friday, the singer and rapper has now dropped a project ever year since 2017.

This sixth studio album boasts 23 tracks and includes features from Lil Baby, Rylo Rodriguez, and Lil Yachty. The tracklist is led by “Passport Junkie” and “Fall Fast in Love,” both of which were released in September. Last Lap sees Rod Wave features your typical painful love songs as well as songs about his mental health. In addition to that, there are some cuts about losing family and friends, whether that to be prison bars or simply passing away. The title track, for instance, is a dedication to his late uncle and manager Uncle Dee, who lost his life this past summer (via Hypebeast). At points, Rod does come across as unsure about his own life and how all of these tragedies happening around him will affect him in the long term.

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Last Lap – Rod Wave

Last Lap Tracklist:

  1. Turtle Race
  2. Last Lap
  3. Apply Pressure
  4. 25
  5. F*** Fame (feat. Lil Yachty & Lil Baby)
  6. Federal Nightmares
  7. Angel With An Attitude
  8. The Best
  9. Never Mind
  10. Mike
  11. Even Love
  12. Waited 2 Late with Wild Rivers
  13. D.A.R.E.
  14. The Mess They Made
  15. Karma
  16. Spaceship
  17. Lost In Love with Be Charlotte
  18. Bachelor
  19. Scared Love
  20. Fall Fast in Love
  21. Passport Junkie
  22. IRan
  23. Jersey Numbers (feat. Rylo Rodriguez)

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Rising Jacksonville Rapper Brennan Jones Drops Off Debut Album “Brennan Jones 1”

Dallas, Texas rapper ian has been popularizing the white rapper trend in 2024. His very normal appearance has gotten some listeners to hop on the bandwagon and so far, he’s been building quite the fanbase. Now, it seems that Jacksonville, Florida native Brennan Jones is looking keep that going in the latter half of the year. On one of the singles leading up to Brennan Jones 1, “Do Dat”, he says, “Yeah, yeah, they like how this white boy do that?“. The track features another very interesting character that’s making waves in LAZER DIM 700, and overall, you have a unique mixture of both sonics and vocal chops.

On this track and many others, Brennan Jones doesn’t have much to say lyrically. But where “Do Dat” and others maintain a level of intrigue is in the beats. This one in particular features lots of ominous string sections and gives off a horror movie-esque vibe. Overall, Brennan can certainly build off tracks like this and many others on the debut project. Even though he doesn’t necessarily need to switch up his bars too much to become more popular, he looks to be limited as a writer. In that same breath, this is his first record and he’s only just begun to forge his own path in rap and in a particularly crowded Florida scene. He’s got a little SosMula and BLP KOSHER in him, if that gives you any context. See what Brennan Jones has with the links below.

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Brennan Jones 1 – Brennan Jones

Brennan Jones 1 Tracklist:

  1. blwthtbtchsbrainsout
  2. FashionTrappin
  3. Do Dat with LAZER DIM 700
  4. Crispy
  5. Crumble
  6. AK
  7. PinkP***y
  8. dontevenrap
  9. spidermonkey (feat. Edward Skeletrix)
  10. believeinthekid
  11. wawawawawa
  12. Duval
  13. RIP Corbin

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Luh Tyler Finally Delivers His Debut Album “Mr. Skii”

Luh Tyler’s star has been flickering for about the last year and a half. 2022 saw him drop one of his biggest tracks even to this day with “Law & Order pt. 2”. However, he really broke through last year with his debut mixtape My Vision. The teenage sensation from Florida would go on to include songs like “Back Flippin”, “Ransom”, which saw him develop his connection with Lil Uzi Vert, as well as with multiple other features. That project allowed Tyler to show off his gravelly and whispery flows to a broader audience. Now, Luh Tyler is carrying the momentum from that tape and multiple features to drop off Mr. Skii.

This is the long-awaited debut album, and it comes after a slew of singles. “First Show”, “Change My Wayz”, “Young N****”, and “2 Slippery” were first. Then, the night before its release, Tyler went onto to include “Stayed Down” and “7 AM in Munich” to that already large stack. Now, with a bigger budget and even more recognition, he’s working with bigger names from across Gator Country such as BossMan Dlow, Kodak Black, and BLP KOSHER. Tyler does ride some punchier and trappier beats on this project in comparison to the airier and minimal instrumentals he typically selects. It’ll be up to you to decide if you think his risk taking paid off, so give Mr. Skii a try below.

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Mr. Skii – Luh Tyler

Mr. Skii Tracklist:

  1. Been Working
  2. Met Gala
  3. Ocean
  4. Stick 2 The Code
  5. Young N****
  6. 7 AM in Munich (feat. Kodak Black)
  7. TH2DH
  8. Mr. Skii
  9. Open The Door (feat. Veeze)
  10. Change My Wayz
  11. 2 Slippery (feat. BossMan Dlow)
  12. First Show
  13. Stayed Down (feat. BLP KOSHER & Trapland Pat)
  14. Ain’t Come to Chill
  15. Gotta Lose To Win/What you Think Now

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Kodak Black Seeks Violence On Ominous “Hit Stick”

Kodak Black is daring anyone and everyone to step to him if they wish on his latest single “Hit Stick”. This track is immediately following up on a handful massive features. The most recent are for Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s VULTURES 2 and you can hear him on “FIELD TRIP”, as well as the YEEZY.com exclusive “DRUNK”, which also features Peso Pluma. Going back just a little further to June, him and Don Toliver’s “BROTHER STONE” showed that these two starkly different artists could coexist. Also, in that same month, Kodak and his Vulture Love signees would put out their first posse tape Vulture Love Presents: The Last Zombies on Earth.

So, yes, the Florida rapper has been busy lending his time to other artists as of late. Because of this, possibly, Kodak Black felt the need to come back hollering on “Hit Stick”. Here, you’re getting nothing but the business from the MC as he dishes out threats to his enemies. “Blitz a n**** s***, hit stick tackle
Soon as the Spyder whip, get off the streets, swing it right after, mm / I get on a bih, nothin’ make me back up / Think I got a bih, oh, he sleep, come here, boy, smack ’em
“. This intimidation display is done over an epically dark and grand instrumental with ear-piercing string sections. Kodak is definitely back, that is for certain.

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“Hit Stick”- Kodak Black

Quotable Lyrics:

Yeah, hide your kids, hide your bih ’cause we ain’t missin’ nothin’
By today I’m tryna have a f*** n**** shitting blood
Early morning she’ll thought we was just night riders
How them switches hittin’ frutu taz, call him typewriter
I get on a n**** a** like Bebe Kids
Skis and fatigues, f*** you mean the feds raid the crib?

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BLP KOSHER Embraces His Idiosyncrasies On Sophomore Album “Scarecrow”

A lot of people may be quick to dismiss Jewish rapper BLP KOSHER. His dribbling flows and sometimes overly absurd bars might turn off the traditional hip-hop fan. However, we highly encourage you to look past that because the Broward County, Florida native has a lot to offer artistically. The aforementioned qualities are two of the aspects we enjoy in addition to his versatility and beat selection. In February of this year, the 24-year-old rapper and singer began his rollout for previously untitled album. It would be through some vague promotion on social media, and it would not be until March 15 that fans got the lead offering, “Skidoo”. Then, on June 28, “Same Hat” would follow. Still, with little build-up, Scarecrow has been extremely worth the wait as BLP KOSHER is arguably at his best and most diverse.

If you caught “Violent Lullaby” in December of last year, that was just a sliver of what KOSHER can throw at his listeners. His vocal chops on that song, as well as several others on Scarecrow (“Shadow Maze” “Cobwebs”), show that they are unrefined a bit. However, they are not so off-putting that you to immediately skip the track. It goes to show that he is continuing to push himself outside of his comfort zone and be open to criticisms. Speaking of which, that is a main focus of this Bars Mitzvah follow-up. In a statement he mentions how he is embracing his oddities, and he encourages his fans to do the same.

“A collection of intrusive thoughts, life situations and messages combined. This is where weird works so please embrace your imperfections and insecurities and learn to love your inner scarecrow. They will pass right by you, laugh at you, and even fear you, but you are a star”. It is an extremely heartwarming and positive sign for hip-hop that we have artists like BLP KOSHER going and it is part of the reason why Scarecrow works so well.

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Scarecrow– BLP KOSHER

Scarecrow Tracklist:

  1. Hour Glass
  2. Shadow Maze
  3. Sugar Water
  4. Pub Sub
  5. Champagne Humor
  6. Cobwebs
  7. Wedding Day Massacre
  8. Same Hat
  9. Skidoo
  10. Guardian Dreidels (feat. Jew Shiesty & Charmane)
  11. Lady Godiva
  12. Sawdust (with ZillaKami)
  13. Ears Bleeding
  14. Broken Statue

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Luh Tyler Takes A Victory Lap On “Young N****”

Luh Tyler has blown up quickly in a pretty competitive hip-hop scene in Florida. The 18-year-old Atlantic Records signee blew up on social media with some hot singles, and since then all he has done is level up. On top of tracks like “Law & Order”, “Back Flippin”, and “Change My Wayz”, his resume is quite impressive. The man is a 2023 XXL Freshman and he will be touring with A Boogie Wit da Hoodie fairly soon for his Better Off Alone tour.

Because of all of these accomplishments, Luh Tyler has reason to celebrate his W’s on “Young N****”. This is the latest offering and follow up to March’s “Bad B****”. On this cut, the raspy-voiced MC is counting up all of his successes, which includes women, money, luxuries, and the most important, being able to help out his family. “I been puttin’ in that work, b****, I been droppin’ these hits (Droppin’ these hits)
Now ma dukes don’t gotta work because her son done got rich, n**** (Her son done got rich)
“.

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Listen To “Young N****” By Luh Tyler

Even though Tyler has been dropping some fire singles as of late, fans, including us, are waiting on that debut album. He did drop his first LP in mixtape form last year with My Vision, with features from Lil Uzi Vert (Reloaded), Loe Shimmy, NoCap, SCY Jimm, and Wizz Havinn. But instead of giving bangers, we feel that Tyler has enough experience now to carry out a theme on a project. While we wait for that time to come, check out “Young N****” and its video above.

What are your thoughts on “Young N****” by Luh Tyler? Is this one of his better singles as of late, why or why not? Do you think he is gearing up for a new album soon? Where do you rank him amongst the rest of the young talent from Florida? 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 Luh Tyler. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

I’m a young n****, stackin’ up that pape’, puttin’ on for the city (For the city)
Made it happen, should’ve seen they face, they can’t believe I did it (Believe I did it)
Started rappin’, finally found my way, now we got seven figures (On God)
When people see me out, they just say, “Hey, Ty, can I get a picture?”
Before a n**** come ’round tryna play, they better reconsider (Reconsider)
Hotboy, brodie keep that fire underneath his pillow (Hot)

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Loe Shimmy & Wizz Havinn Rep Florida ON “Zuper”

With the Florida rap scene being ran by acts like Kodak Black, Denzel Curry, and the late great XXXTENTACION, some of the new kids in the block want a turn. Loe Shimmy and Wizz Havinn are two of those names looking to make an impact with songs like “Zuper.” This one of a handful of collaborations from these East Coast natives and it is their second already this year. Their last effort was “4AM at Coffee Zone” with features from other FL rising stars Luh Tyler, BossMan Dlow, and C Stunna.

Individually speaking, each rapper has been active this year. Loe Shimmy is coming off two singles, “Miami” and “Dirty Soda Junkie” with Veeze, as well as a new album Zombieland 2. In the case of the Tallahassee resident, Wizz Havinn has dropped off several songs as well, with a couple of them getting remixed with DJ Ess. On “Zuper,” Loe and Wizz are making sure to put on for their hometown with their cadences and instrumental choice.

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Listen To “Zuper” By Loe Shimmy & Wizz Havinn

Loe is known for his extremely nonchalant and sleepy delivery, whereas Wizz raps with slightly more energy and fervor. The beat sounds like something that Luh Tyler would spit over, as it is very minimal and lowkey. Additionally, both Loe and Wizz rap about their hard-earned success with ease and confidence. Their new track can be spun with the link above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “Zuper” by Loe Shimmy and Wizz Havinn? Is this one of their stronger releases as of late for both rappers, why or why not? Do you think either one has a new album in the works after dropping this? 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 Loe Shimmy and Wizz Havinn. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

Super Wizz, super s***, done walked in with a brick of P (Supersoaker)
I should’ve said Zuper ’cause you know I’m locked in with the Z’s (Z, Z)
Poppin’ that s*** with the ease
H*es comin’ by the threes, smokin’ on exotic trees (Yeah)
I can blow that s*** any day, got a lot of cheese (Got a lot of cheese)
N****, you just flaggin’, in the way, you ain’t ’bout a thing (F*** n****)

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Luh Tyler Is Cool, Calm, & Collected On “Bad B****”

Tallahassee, Florida rapper Luh Tyler is leveling up every week it seems. The now 18-year-old is back with a solo release called “Bad B****” and it features him sliding over a more trap-heavy instrumental. His smooth yet raspy, low-key flow is on full display and he sounds confident as always. “Bad B****” is Luh Tyler’s first track by himself this year, but he plenty of collabs under his belt already.

For 2024, you can find him on BabyDrill’s ScoreGod, 310babii’s nights and weekends, and the effervescent Tia Corine’s Almost There. On top of the guest spots, Luh Tyler is also going to be participating in one of the biggest music festivals of the year. Fans will be able to see him perform at Rolling Loud in Inglewood, California. He will be rocking the stage on its inaugural day, Friday March 15.

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Listen To “Bad B****” By Luh Tyler

The reason for all of this amazing exposure is due to his breakout year in 2023. He went on to drop his debut tape My Vision, which saw it receive an extended and sped up version. Tyler also got to work with heavy hitters such as Latto on “The Grinch Freestyle,” “BabyTron, Skilla Baby, Lil Uzi Vert, and more. If you have been putting off listening to his stuff, check out “Bad B****.”

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “Bad B****,” by Luh Tyler? Is this one of his better tracks as of late, why or why not? What is your favorite element of the song and why? Do you need an album from him this year, why or why not? 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 Luh Tyler. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

I know I’m a young n**** (Yeah), but I keep a grown b**** (On God)
I don’t gotta give her nothin, my b**** got her own s*** (Yeah)
They like, “Damn, Luh Tyler snappin’, boy, keep goin’, don’t quit”
She just like some Tylenol, this b**** got to the dome quick (Ooh)
N****s probably think I’m angry, boy, I swear, I’m mad rich (What?)

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