Kyle Richh & Cash Cobain Are Seeking “Closure” On Their Sexy Drill Collab

The up-and-coming New York drill trio of Kyle Richh, TaTa, and Jenn Carter, 41, has a formula. They are partiers to the core and almost every track they concoct is meant for the clubs. They’ve been riding with this for the most part since the start of the 2020’s and it’s become their identity. However, sticking to your guns for too long can become too repetitive for some. So, it was smart of Kyle Richh to switch things up, not only for himself, but for the group in the long run as well.

Yes, Kyle Richh, the de facto leader of 41, is riding solo for this new release, “Closure,” and it’s a nice change of pace. Instead of dropping an anthem for the promiscuous, he’s penning one for those who crave intimacy and a deeper connection. From the lyrics, it sounds like Richh is trying to get a girl’s attention and draw her away from another man. He thinks he can do better for her and give her a relationship that’s worth seeing through. The moody and atmospheric beat heighten that sexual intensity, as well as Cash Cobain’s feature. See if this switch-up on “Closure” is something you want to hear more of from Kyle and 41 going forward by checking out the video link below.

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“Closure” – 41, Kyle Richh, & Cash Cobain

Quotable Lyrics:

I want to show you a life you ain’t used to
If I tell you I love you, I hope that the feelings is mutual
Only thing on my mind all the time, light brown eyes, I’m in love with her pupils
I got you all to myself, and I don’t need nobody approval (I’on need no—)
If I want it, on bro, I’ma get it, it’s a problem, we’re gonna get through it

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41, Nemzzz, & Dee Billz Are Looking To Sweep Up The Competition On “Maintenance Man”

41, the Brooklyn drill trio consisting of Kyle Richh, Jenn Carter, and TaTa, is back with a new single called “Maintenance Man”. They have been dropping music as a group since the turn of the 2020’s decade, but they really saw their popularity rise about a year ago. We got our first taste of this three-headed monster thanks to one of the subgenre’s steadiest voices, Fivio Foreign. He brought them on for a high-octane banger called “Get Deady.” From there, we grew fond of their uber-aggressive flows and lyrics and a lot of people seem to be hopping on their wave as well.

They are currently pulling in about 4.1 million listeners monthly on Spotify, and they have tons of tracks with tens of millions of streams. While they have seen a lot of well-deserved attention, there are times where 41 can get one dimensional. It mostly has to do with their production selection. However, on “Maintenance Man”, which has Nemzzz and Dee Billz, takes a slightly different approach. Instead of intense 808s, Kyle Richh and Jenn Carter opt for a more synth-heavy beat. It adds an eerie vibe which matches up well with everyone’s violent lyrics. Richh’s chorus is also extremely catchy and his rough vocal delivery adds that extra intimidation factor that you want out of a drill song.

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“Maintenance Man” – 41, Kyle Richh, Jenn Carter, Nemzzz, & Dee Billz

Quotable Lyrics:

And I clean s*** up like I’m the maintenance man
G-Three really makes s*** dance
She wanna f*** on a dangerous man, let’s go
And we mobbed too deep, it’s a whole lotta shots in his kickback
Big G got a whole lotta kickback
Pistol bullets just knockin’ his s*** back, f***

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Kyle Richh Of Rap Group 41 Drops Party Banger “Trick”

It is crazy to think that about a year and some change ago Lil Uzi Vert shocked the world with “Just Wanna Rock.” It somewhat revived the Jersey club sound with its viral accompanying dance. The song could turn any boring party into a rager. Producing genius MCVertt was the main man behind it all. You know when that “Project, Project, X, X, X” producer tag comes in, it is about to go down. He is behind what is bound to be another hit song inspired by that sound called “Trick,” by 41 & Kyle Richh.

The latter names hail from Brooklyn, New York, and they specialize in drill as well as some Jersey club. 41 is a rap trio that is made up of Kyle, as well as TaTa, and Jenn Carter. “Trick” is an exclusive Kyle Richh track, but the fact that 41 is included, has us feeling like this could be a future album single. That is all speculation, but keep that in the back of your mind.

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Listen To “Trick” By Kyle Richh & 41

41 was last seen on a nonstop banger with fellow drill superstar Fivio Foreign called “Get Deady (Offa Pill).” The group has gotten so big that they even got to perform with Travis Scott during his Circus Maximus tour stop at MSG. Members of 41 have also been seen working with Sleepy Hallow among others. “Trick” is not as aggressive as “Get Deady,” but this is a party song for sure. The rumbling but low-key bass paired with Richh’s deep flows are great together. Check out the song above on YouTube.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “Trick,” by Kyle Richh and 41? Is he the best member of the drill trio, why or why not? Do you think they will drop an album sometime this year? Are they the best drill artists right now? 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 Kyle Richh and 41. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

Gotta do it like this
I’m off the Wocky, my vision is shot (Wocky)
Movin’ slow, fell in love with the feelin’
Like, free bro, he got booked for the killin’ (Like, what?)
I’m with MC and 41 gremlins
Like, why is my name in being mentioned?

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[WATCH] Drill Rapper Kyle Richh Goes Viral After Being Spotted With Megan Thee Stallion

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Brooklyn drill rapper Kyle Richh has become a viral sensation after being spotted in the club with rap sensation Megan Thee Stallion.

The 41 rapper was seen turning up in a club with the “Storm” rapstress and even smacked her on the backside to the delight of the onlooking crowd. Thee Stallion laughed as they continued as the duo continued to entertain the crowd.

Richh and Meg were also seen taking shots together in the club with a few of the attendees. Is Richh another potential suitor for the superstar?

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Lil Tjay And Kyle Richh Are Feeling Betrayed On “I Should’ve Known”

Bronx, NY rapper Lil Tjay is back with his first single since the release of his last album, 222. That project dropped a few months ago -July to be exact- and now he is beginning to release new material. This is the first time he is working with another New York native, Kyle Richh. It is a little surprising this is the lone collaboration we have from them considering both have similar styles.

Nonetheless, we have a chance now to see how the two mesh. How do they do in that department? We would say both Tjay and Richh sound like they belong on more songs together. Richh’s deeper voices contrasts well with Tjay’s higher pitch.

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Listen To “I Should’ve Known” From Lil Tjay And Kyle Richh

The themes in this song are ones of betrayal and loneliness. Both perform over a drill beat which both are no strangers to. Lil Tjay refers back to the time he was shot at. He raps, “B**** you was there (Grah) / Made you duck in the chair / You know n****s wan’ kill me (Kill me).” It is nothing new for either rapper but it does its job at conveying what it wants to.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand-new single from Lil Tjay and Kyle Richh, “I Should’ve Known?” Do you think this is going to be a loosie or a single for an upcoming album? Who had the best performance on the track? 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 Lil Tjay, Kyle Richh, as well as all of the hottest song drops.

Quotable Lyrics:

If you not gonna slide, then you better provide
These n****s want me to fall
Why everybody relyin’ on me?
Is it real, is s*** a façade?
Can’t feel my face, f***, I’m so misunderstood
Take drugs to get out of this world

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