Larry June and Cardo recently revealed their collaborative project, The Night Shift, and now they’ve dropped a soulful R&B track – “Without You (Blxst Interlude),” featuring Blxst. Following previous releases, “Chops On The Blade” and “The Good Kind,” this stirring addition to the album is already gaining attention.
The Night Shift will be Larry June’s first project since his celebrated collaboration with The Alchemist on The Great Escape, and fans eagerly anticipate its release. With Larry June’s unique style and Cardo’s production, this upcoming project is set to be a standout in their respective discographies.
Larry June and Minnesota-born producer Cardo Got Wingz are a perfect pairing. They have proven that time and time again over the past few years. Their work relationship dates back to 2020 with Cruise Usa. It was a short eight-track project that gave us our first look at what this duo could produce in the future. June and Cardo noticed what they could accomplish together, so they wasted little to no time.
In 2021 they put out their second LP, Into The Late Night. From there these two established a reputation for crafting effortless after-hours cruising cuts. Now, since August of this year, June and Cardo have been getting ready for their third helping of cuts. The first of which was “The Good Kind.” It has the ultimate feeling of summer and driving around town with all of the windows and sunroof open.
Listen To “Without You (Blxst Interlude)” From Larry June, Cardo, And Blxst
Secondly, we got a sequel of sorts with “Chops on the Blade.” Now, we have the third single from “THE NIGHT SHIFT” with “Without You (Blxst Interlude).” You guessed it. Blxst makes an appearance singing with his recognizable voice. This track talks about not letting all of the outside distractions of money and fame make you lose sight of the love you have for your woman.
What are your initial thoughts on this brand-new single from Larry June, Cards, and Blxst, “Without You (Blxst Interlude)?” Are you ready for another June and Cardo album soon? Is this the best single from the tape so far? 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 Larry June, as well as all of the hottest song drops.
Quotable Lyrics:
Never steppin’ out of bounds when I triple double out of town Get the money since you been around You like my lil’ lucky charm or somethin’ These b*****s really ain’t talkin’ ’bout nothin Soon as I’m up, they come all the sudden Gotta be close to home
Larry June and Cardo have a very long work relationship for those who are not aware. June’s laid-back and smoked-out rap style pairs nicely with Cardo’s luxury-filled production choices. The duo have two full-length projects together dating back to 2020 with Cruise USA. Just a year later they were hard at work, pushing to get their follow-up out, Into The Late Night
Now, another one is going to be out sometime this year. On Larry June’s Instagram account, he posted the new single with an exciting caption. “Chops on the blade OUT NOW “THE NIGHT SHIFT” on the way.” Then, when you go to Genius there is a post for the album. So, June and Cardo’s album should be out sometime in the next month and a half.
Listen To “Chops On The Blade” From Larry June And Cardo
This single, “Chops on the Blade,” follows up their lead track to THE NIGHT SHIFT, “The Good Kind.” Both tracks fit June and Cardo’s respective styles and they are right at home once again. If you pay close attention to Larry this song title is a nod to his 2022 project Spaceships on the Blade. Spin the track with the video link above.
What are your initial thoughts on this brand new single from Larry June and Cardo, “Chops on the Blade?” Is this their best song together ever? Do you think this upcoming album will be Larry’s best of the year, or of all time? 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 Larry June, Cardo, as well as all of the hottest song releases.
Quotable Lyrics:
I’m dippin’ with Venus and Serena Chocolate, but make more than Christina Knocked her, served the P a subpoena (Man) Wildin’, sideways in the Bimmer JCat caught her humpin’ on Peter Maybach, I think I sort of kind of need it (Good job)
Larry June and prolific producer Cardo have exciting news for their fans as they gear up for their fifth collaborative project, The Night Shift. This project marks their first collaboration since 2021’s Into The Late Night mixtape. While more details about the project are on the horizon, the duo has dropped the second song and accompanying video, “Chops On The Blade.”
Cardo showcases a classic west-coast beat in this latest track, setting the stage for Larry June’s signature relaxed and tranquil flow. The seamless chemistry between the rapper and producer shines through, promising an exciting addition to their collaborative repertoire.
Larry June and Cardo have a history of creating captivating music together, and The Night Shift is expected to be no different. Fans eagerly anticipate the full project, eager to experience more of the distinctive style and dynamic energy that has become synonymous with their work. Stay tuned for further updates on The Night Shift as Larry June and Cardo continue to redefine the hip-hop landscape.
UK rapper Knucks is making waves across the pond in the British music scene. So much so, that he teams up with one of the kings of vibe, Larry June, and famous producer Kenny Beats, for his new single. The song, “I Suppose,” is all about being at the top of the rap game even with people coming for you, but ignoring all of the outside noise. Knucks oozes confidence all over the glamorous trap production that Kenny Beats provides. The chorus, which is below, is so catchy and his unwavering personality sets up the rest of the track perfectly.
His verse is also great, as he raps, “Don’t even chat to me ’bout features, G / N***** gotta pay me for the quote (What).” Then, when Larry June comes in, his post-chorus shows off his singing ability and he nails it. It is a nice segway into his verse where he thinks back to his past. However, it is about the journey and the struggles that make you great. He raps, “I been goin’ through motions, tryna make it home / Through these ups and downs, tryna right my wrongs / I still think about them days, I was losin’ hope / It’s levels to success, my n****, you the G.O.A.T.”
Overall, this song is really well put together. A lot of the credit deserves to go to Kenny Beats. He continues to lay down some terrific beats in the studio. He is a chameleon in that he can make your typical trap beat that gets your head nodding. But then, he can also surprise you with more unconventional production like on the short project with Denzel Curry, UNLOCKED. Everyone deserves their flowers for this song for the themes it provides as well as the production being grand and triumphant.
What are your initial thoughts on this new track from Kenny Beats, Knucks, and Larry June, “I Suppose?” Who has the best performance on the song? Is Kenny Beats one of the best producers in hip-hop currently? We want to know what you have to say, so 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 and all of the latest breaking news around the music world.
Quotable Lyrics:
I said they were comin’ from us, but that ain’t made no different Huh, said they got somethin’ for Knucks, but that ain’t your ego, is it? Yo, thought I was comin’ one up, but I got my people clickin’ Yeah, I can see you’re whippin’, n***** so ego driven But I’m just a real G, I suppose, tell the man put it on me, I suppose
Earl Sweatshirt and The Alchemist are once again teaming up for a release, with both artists sharing the cover art for something called Flying High dropping this Friday, June 30. While fans appear to be speculating that it’s a joint album from Earl and Al with the latter on production, the two have given few details, although clicking on the cover art on Alchemist’s post pulls up the names of some of their frequent collaborators like Billy Woods, Boldy James, Jay Worthy, Larry June, and MIKE, suggesting that it could be The Alchemist’s project with all those rappers featured.
The Alchemist has worked with most of the artists listed above as recently as early this year. He and Boldy James have released four projects together to date, with the most recent being Super Tecmo Bo in 2021, while he and Larry June dropped The Great Escape this March. Billy Woods appeared on the album Haram as part of the duo Armand Hammer with Elucid, while MIKE teamed up with Al and Wiki late last year for the EP One More.