Jay Worthy Recruits Kamaiyah And Harry Fraud For Grand “9AM”

Brooklyn, Oakland, and Vancouver all collide for a new single. Those cities are home to Harry Fraud, Kamaiyah, and Jay Worthy, respectively. Worthy has had a busy 2023, to say the least. Back at the start of summer, he and Roc Marciano dropped a joint album called Nothing Bigger Than The Program. It also sported features from Bun B, Ab-Soul, A$AP ANT, and more. On top of that release, the rapper has been putting out a steady flow of singles and features.

He has been working with the likes of Hit-Boy, Wiz Khalifa, and now Kamaiyah and Harry Fraud. Worthy and Fraud have already teamed up together with their single “GS 350.” However, this newest single with the producer “9AM,” will be on another upcoming project. Worthy made this announcement on his Instagram page a couple of days ago.

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Listen To “9AM” From Jay Worthy, Kamaiyah, And Harry Fraud

“FIRST SINGLE 9AM OFF OF “ THE AM3RICAN DREAM” DROPS TONIGHT AN ALBUM BY P WORTHY X @kamaiyah ENTIRELY PRODUCED BY @harryfraud WE FINISHING OFF THE YEAR STRONG U DIGG !!VIDEO OUT NOW ON @lndn_drgs YOUTUBE GO RUN IT UP! S/O @slumlordtrill & @hairbymarkima @jayrabbitt126.” According to HipHopSince1987.com the project will be out on October 13 with it being a collaborative project with Kamaiyah and Harry Fraud. “9AM” is smooth but grand sounding track with both rappers sounding confident as ever.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand new track, “9AM,” from Jay Worthy, Kamaiyah, and Harry Fraud? Who had the best performance on the song? Do you think another album is coming soon from Jay Worthy? 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 hottest song releases, as well as all of the latest breaking news around the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

Crack era, now I slide down Fig in a Panamera
110 with Freeway Ricky, I’m in the RED Air
Blood gang, sawed-off shotty, I’m out the red Benz
No girlfriends, just b*****s who pay me, I’m tyin’ loose ends
My best friend still locked in the pinta and servin’ life bid
Trif’ shit, still visit his mama and see his wife and kids

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Valee & Harry Fraud “Virtuoso” Review

This Valee and Harry Fraud album titled Virtuoso is the latest collaboration project from the superproducer and Chicago rapper. The project comes in at 11 tracks and lasts just under 30 minutes. Features come from MAVI, Action Bronson, Saba, Twista, and more. Harry crafts atmospheric and hazy beats as well as more soulful-sounding ones. All of them have a certain uniqueness, which keeps the project from becoming repetitive from a production standpoint. However, on most of the tracks, Harry’s production outshines the dull and simplistic verses from Valee. Sometimes his unique, almost emotionless flow fits in well with the tone. However, in most moments, it serves as a hindrance and highlights a lack of cohesion between the verses and the production itself.

Valee Mostly Comes Up Short

The subject matter on this Virtuoso by Valee and Harry Fraud gets repetitive quite quickly. The issue comes from how the rapper approaches these topics – not the topics themselves. Lines about cars are all over the project, but the way he describes them becomes repetitive, surface-level, and simply not creative. The same comes from his details about his lean usage, shopping, or escapades with women.

Sometimes it seems like Valee tries to fit too many words into a line, resulting in him rushing through it in an attempt to stay on beat. Other moments find him almost mumbling through verses or hooks, as if he’s tired or having trouble reading or remembering them. However, his melodic flow in the opener “Sea Bass” is perhaps the strongest moment of the project. Meanwhile, in “Dutty Laundry” and “Washington Wizard,” his lazy flow is just bouncy enough to work with Harry’s dreamy production.

Valee Often Gets Outshined By His Features

One of the most unfortunate aspects of Virtuoso by Valee and Harry Fraud is how the rapper gets outshined by his features. 03 Greedo’s verse on “About That” sounds as if he only heard the hook of the song as his verse is based on his personal struggles, while Valee’s verse is nothing of the sort. Saba and MAVI, who are both on “Watermelon Automobile,” are known for introspective verses in their solo music. Their departure from this is refreshing and fun as they flow over a variety of synth noises from Harry Fraud. Their flows only highlight how lackadaisical Valee’s is. Twista offers his signature rapid-fire flow on “WTF,” but even considering his topic alone, it is far more stimulating than when Valee talked about the same thing only moments earlier.

Valee & Harry Fraud Mostly Lack Chemistry

Virtuoso by Valee and Harry Fraud is a collab project, but the chemistry falls short with Valee, who does not hold his weight in the collab. Listeners may find themselves more attached to Harry’s dynamic production and hoping for an instrumental expansion of the project. A majority of the time, Valee simply does not excel in his attempts to do what he’s on the project to do – rap. The strong moments completely overshadow the multitude of weaker ones, and there aren’t many of the former, to begin with. With most of the songs being just over the two-minute mark, they quickly become forgettable. This is especially considering how the hooks simply are not catchy or engaging. This one, while not completely skippable, still deserves a fair shot as listeners may find redeeming factors amongst the flaws.

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