French Montana New Single “Okay” Featuring Lil Baby from Upcoming Mixtape ‘Mac & Cheese 5’

French Montana New Single "Okay" Featuring Lil Baby from Upcoming Mixtape 'Mac & Cheese 5'

French Montana, the Bronx hip-hop veteran, has unleashed his latest single, “Okay,” featuring Atlanta trap sensation Lil Baby. This collaboration marks the first meeting of these two hip-hop titans and is part of French Montana’s upcoming project, Mac & Cheese 5, the fifth and final installment in the acclaimed mixtape series. The mixtape solidifies French Montana’s diamond status in hip-hop, boasting collaborations with influential names in the industry.

“Okay” goes beyond a mere collaboration, offering a dynamic musical journey that merges French Montana’s timeless Bronx style with Lil Baby’s signature Atlanta trap cadence. The song, part of a 12-track body of work, captures the essence of an extravagant lifestyle, providing a glimpse into Montana’s opulent world. The lyrics illuminate the artist’s glamorous lifestyle, emphasizing wealth and triumph over humble beginnings. The accompanying music video directed by Kid Art, French Montana, and Lil Baby command attention in a stylish setting, with scenes featuring burning money and a Coke Boys-branded rocket launch, creating anticipation for the forthcoming mixtape.

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New Music Fridays: Swae Lee Teams Up With Pharrell Williams & More

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It’s another exciting week in hip-hop as several heavy-hitting artists grace the scene with highly-anticipated collaborations and solo tracks. Swae Lee teams up with Pharrell Williams on a mesmerizing joint effort, while French Montana and Lil Baby join forces to deliver an explosive anthem. Additionally, K Camp returns with his first release since a health scare and more. 

Swae Lee & Pharrell Williams – ‘Airplane Tickets’

Rae Sremmurd’s very own Swae Lee has joined forces with legendary producer Pharrell Williams and Puerto Rican singer Rauw Alejandro for the electrifying track “Airplane Tickets.” Swae Lee previously teased during a Louis Vuitton fashion show in China. 

French Montana &  Lil Baby – ‘Okay’

Bronx rapper French Montana and Atlanta rapper Lil Baby have united to unleash the hard-hitting song and video titled “Okay.” Shot in a parking garage, the visually-stunning video complements the catchy track with vibrant graphics and energetic performances from both artists. 

K Camp – ‘Spend That Bag’

K Camp makes a triumphant return with his latest single, “Spend That Bag,” featuring SleazyWorld Go. This release marks the Atlanta rapper’s first since undergoing surgery for ruptured vocal cords, and he wastes no time showcasing his lyrical skills and infectious energy. 

NLE Choppa – ‘Shotta Flow 7’

NLE Choppa continues to add to his impressive repertoire with the release of Shotta Flow 7

This installment is the latest addition to his renowned “Shotta Flow” series, which initially took off in 2019. The accompanying video amplifies the song’s impact as the Memphis native assembles a formidable entourage, showcasing his undeniable charisma and raw talent against the backdrop of a neighborhood and a gas station.

Buddy – ‘You 2 Thank’

Buddy brings the party with his infectious single and video for “You 2 Thank.” Encouraging people to let loose, be motivated, and chase their dreams, the Compton rapper’s track serves as an uplifting anthem. 

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Lil Yachty – ‘Gimme Da Light’

Lil Yachty sets the scene ablaze with his latest single and video, “Gimme Da Light.” 

Produced by Southside, the track delivers an undeniable energy that demands attention. The Atlanta rapper shines in the dark room, illuminated only by a spotlight, while special effects add a captivating touch to the visually appealing video. 

Benny The Butcher, Stove God Cooks & Hit-Boy Team Up

Buffalo rapper Benny The Butcher teams up with Stove God Cooks on the Hit-Boy produced track, “One Foot In.” Set to be featured on Benny’s forthcoming album, Everybody Can’t Go, set to release on January 26, 2024.  

Berner & OhGeesy – ‘Trophies’

Bay Area rapper and Cookies cannabis CEO Berner collaborates with Shoreline Mafia rapper OhGeesy for their joint album titled Trophies. With 10 dynamic tracks and features from G.T. and Mozzy, this mixtape delivers a perfect fusion of West Coast vibes and energetic verses. 

Lyrical Lemonade (Jack Harlow & Dave)

Multimedia rap company Lyrical Lemonade showcases the talents of Louisville rap star Jack Harlow and Dave on their track “Stop Giving Me Advice.” This dynamic collaboration embodies the spirit of Lyrical Lemonade as it prepares to release its upcoming compilation album, All is Yellow, on January 26, 2024. 

Fred Again & Baby Keem – ‘Leavemealone’

Las Vegas rapper Baby Keem breaks new ground as he joins forces with London-based EDM producer Fred Again for the track “Leavemealone.” Showcasing a shift from his usual rap style, Baby Keem delivers infectious energy and an addictive chorus, perfectly complemented by Fred Again’s electrifying production. 

“Leavemealone” transports listeners to the vibrant atmosphere of a nightclub, ensuring a memorable experience.

SOHH fam, check out these new drops and enjoy your weekend!

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Suspect From Lil Baby Concert Shooting Revealed As CEO Jizzle’s Brother

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In a shocking twist, the identity of the shooter who shot Young Dolph’s cousin, CEO Jizzle, at the recent Lil Baby concert in Memphis in Sept. 2023 has been revealed. It was unveiled that the shooter has been identified as Jizzle’s brother. 

Brotherly Betrayal?

The suspect responsible for the gunfire has been identified as none other than Kevin Young, the brother of CEO Jizzle, who was injured during the incident. During a court hearing on Tuesday, court records revealed that Kevin Young’s bond had been revoked by a Shelby County judge in Tennessee. 

Young, who was 22 years old at the time of the incident, fired a shot inside the downtown arena and struck his brother, CEO Jizzle, during the rap concert. Fortunately, Jizzle only sustained minor injuries after being hit in the stomach, as confirmed by officials.

Prior To Charges 

Previously, Young’s lawyer had stated that his client was accused of shooting his brother while standing next to each other during the Lil Baby concert. The motive behind this shocking act of violence remains unclear, leaving both the public and law enforcement puzzled.

Following the shooting, Young was arrested on Sept. 27 and was charged not only in connection to the Lil Baby concert shooting but also with illegal possession of weapons and drugs. 

Updated By: Kynedei Iman Hobbs (12/6/23 at 6:27 pm)

Arrest Made In Shooting At Lil Baby’s Concert: Suspect Faces Multiple Charges

In a shocking turn of events, Memphis police have apprehended a man concerning a shooting during a recent Lil Baby concert. The suspect, a 22-year-old individual, faces charges related to reckless endangerment, unlawful possession of weapons, and drug-related offenses at a Memphis residence.

Suspect Arrested 

Memphis police have arrested a man concerning a shooting during a recent Lil Baby concert on September 7. The suspect, identified as Kevin Young, 22, was arrested on September 27 on charges of reckless endangerment and unlawful possession of weapons and drugs at a residence in Memphis, leading to a breakthrough in the investigation.

The shooting incident unfolded while Lil Baby was performing, prompting an immediate police response and necessitating the rapper’s evacuation under tight security measures. Among those injured was CEO Jizzle, cousin of the late Memphis rapper Young Dolph, who has yet to state Young’s arrest publicly.

Security Protocols Questioned

The investigations have raised questions about the security protocols at the venue, as police remain uncertain about how Young managed to bring a firearm into the FedEx Forum

In response, the arena has implemented a clear bag policy for all future events, aiming to prevent similar incidents and ensure the safety of patrons.

During Young’s arrest, law enforcement officers discovered not only guns, ammunition, and drugs at the home. Truquez Boyd, 25, and Kylon Cown, 23, who were present in the residence, were also apprehended on drug-related charges, although they were not directly linked to the shooting incident.

Updated By: Chris Samuel (9/29/23 at 4:49 pm)

Lil Baby’s Concert Shooting In Memphis Leaves Young Dolph’s Cousin Injured

Lil Baby’s recent concert in Memphis, Tennessee, took a dangerous turn when gunshots rang out. The Atlanta rapper was forced to abruptly end his performance, as a man, who was recently identified as the cousin of the late rapper Young Dolph, was shot and rushed to the hospital. 

Young Dolph’s Cousin Shot

On September 7, Lil Baby was forced to abruptly end his performance at the FedExForum as one person was shot and rushed to the hospital. The gunshot victim was later revealed to be Ceo Jizzy, the cousin of the late Memphis rapper Young Dolph.

Gunshots erupted during the Its Only Us artist’s performance, where he was headlining his “Lil Baby and Friends” Tour. The Memphis police swiftly responded to the scene on Beale Street, arriving around 10:30 PM. 

As they arrived, Ceo Jizzy had been injured from the shooting. A video captured the moment he was wheeled out of the venue, still conscious but in critical condition. Jizzy was immediately transported to Regional One Hospital for medical treatment. 

A day later, Jizzy posted a clip of himself in a hospital bed on social media, where he not only asks fans to “pray” for him, but to “pray for the opps.”

An Eyewitness Speaks Out

According to Memphis police, the shooting took place on the first floor of the FedExForum, but no further details have been released regarding the circumstances. The incident occurred within the first thirty minutes of the concert, leading to the evacuation of the arena for safety reasons. 

Clarissa Johnson, an eyewitness, described her experience when the shots were fired, stating:

“I heard a pop. I’m not sure what happened but I had a suite, so I told all my crew, ‘get down.’ So we evacuated. Once we evacuated, did a head count. I’m still not sure what happened. It’s not so sweet tonight, though.” 

Due to the incident, Lil Baby’s scheduled performance in Louisville has been canceled, according to Ticketmaster. The identity of the shooter remains unknown at this time.

Lil Baby On The Move

On a lighter note, Lil Baby had some assistance for his tour with help from actress/singer Teyana Taylor. Taylor was hired to be his Creative Director on tour to help him with his live performances and help fans have an “unforgettable experience.”

In more Lil Baby news, the “Yes, Indeed” rapper hosted a back-to-school drive for children in Atlanta just before the school year began in August 2023. The drive provided bookbags, school supplies, sneakers, haircuts, and even carnival games for local children. 

Boosie’s Tulsa Concert Ends In Chaotic Shooting

Violence at rap concerts continues to be a growing concern, as this incident echoes a shooting in July 2023, during a Boosie show in Tulsa. Four people were injured at the end of the concert when shots were fired after the Baton Rouge native performed “Set It Off.”

Originally Written By: Chris Samuel

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WATCH: Lil Baby Says ‘F— the Rats’ On Stage as a Gunna Collaboration Played

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Lil Baby is making sure everyone knows he isn’t rockin’ with Gunna. Baby was on stage performing when “Drip Too Hard,” a collaboration with Gunna, played. Lil Baby said onstage, “Fuck the rats.”

In June, Gunna made his return to music, but who thought he would drop a diss in the first release? The new single is “Bread & Butter,” and Gunna combats snitch allegations.

Gunna also reveals he was misled by the lawyers and district attorney:

“Lawyers and the D.A. did some sneaky shit, I fell for it
On my Ps and Qs because this time, I be prepared for it.”

But the real eyebrow-raising bars come at the end, seemingly shading Lil Baby, specifically a bar about “you in business with a rat.” The line can be connected to recent headlines involving Quality Control CEO Pierre Thomas.

“Peepin’ shit, I’m seein’ niggas fall back
You bitch ass niggas got me as the topic of the chat
You switched on me when you know you in business with a rat
And the boy that’s like your brother, and nobody speak on that”

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Did Lil Baby Diss His ‘Drip Too Hard’ Partner-In-Rhyme Gunna?

The year was 2018 and Lil Baby and Gunna were both just beginning to break out of the Atlanta trap scene. Both had tremendous buzz surrounding their names, so when they teamed up for a joint album, Drip Harder, it and its lead single, “Drip Too Hard,” took off like a rocket to the stars, accelerating their ascent to household name status (and still hits new high watermarks).

Since then, though, their trajectories have diverged somewhat; while Lil Baby continues to rack up streams and endorsement deals, Gunna took a detour through the Fulton County Jail thanks to the ongoing RICO case against the two rappers’ shared mentor Young Thug and his YSL label, to which Gunna is signed. Gunna’s out now thanks to a plea deal, but many of his former peers have turned their backs on him as a result — including, it seems, Lil Baby.

This week, a video surfaced online in which Lil Baby apparently repudiates his former partner-in-rhyme in no uncertain terms during a recent show. As the DJ begins to play the beat from the duo’s signature hit, Baby apparently barks, “F*ck the rats — turn this sh*t off.”

At least, that’s how fans on Twitter have interpreted his exclamation. It’s hard to make out and there’s no real confirmation that he’s speaking specifically about Gunna but it’s hard to deny two facts: “Drip Too Hard” does feature the newly controversial rapper, and Gunna was villified earlier this year for “snitching” on Young Thug to get out — although even Young Thug’s closest family denies anything he may have said could hurt Thug’s defense.

If Lil Baby really has fallen out with Gunna, it’s sure to be disappointing to longtime fans who look back fondly on the duo’s shared breakout in 2018. it isn’t exactly Migos breaking up but it still sucks for the Atlanta trap scene.

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Lil Baby Disses Gunna During “Drip Too Hard” Performance: “F**k The Rats”

The YSL RICO trial has been giving us regular updates on Young Thug and his co-defendants from their Georgia courtroom, though we still don’t have answers on how the So Much Fun artist feels about his frequent collaborator, Gunna. His BUSINESS IS BUSINESS album includes some shady bars at the 30-year-old, but according to Thugger’s father, Jeffrey Williams’ family has no issues with the lyricist. Many major players in the industry made it known that Gunna isn’t in their social circle anymore, either by unfollowing him on social media or even publicly accusing him of snitching.

Lil Baby is one artist who’s been shading the “fukumean” hitmaker with reckless abandon, even throwing up the YSL symbol while spitting bars about rats earlier this fall. Before that, the father of two went viral when an unreleased snippet hit the internet, including lyrics that appear to reference Gunna’s plea deal. “Some ni**as taking pleas at trial / I know Slime ain’t happy,” Baby spits on the song, hinting that Thug didn’t approve of is “Hot” collaborator’s legal move.

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Lil Baby Seemingly Fuels Gunna Feud

At a recent concert, Baby took things to a new level, appearing to call Wunna a “rat” when their hit single, “Drip Too Hard” came on. “F**k the rats, turn this s**t off,” the Southern star yelled as lights flashed and smoke filled the venue. It’s been a minute since the artists unfollowed each other on Instagram, but now that the YSL RICO trial is underway, it seems the My Turn artist wants to make his support for Thugger felt.

Gunna’s comeback from jail was anything but easy, despite the Atlanta-based artist finally having his freedom back. Luckily, he’s become a pro at ignoring the negativity and criticism in favour of focusing on his personal growth, as well as his new relationship. Read the latest updates on Wunna and P Litty at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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Lil Baby Net Worth 2023: What Is The Rapper Worth?

In the dynamic world of hip-hop, few artists have made as significant an impact in recent years as Lil Baby. Dominique Armani Jones, known professionally as Lil Baby, has amassed an impressive net worth of approximately $8 million as of 2023, according to Celebrity Net Worth, a testament to his success in the music industry. Born on December 3, 1994, in Atlanta, Georgia, Lil Baby’s journey from the streets of Atlanta to the pinnacle of the rap world is a story of talent, perseverance, and entrepreneurial spirit.

Challenges marked Lil Baby’s early life. Growing up in a single-parent household after his father left when he was two, he faced the harsh realities of life in Atlanta’s inner city. His struggles with the law and a two-year incarceration became a turning point, leading him to pursue a music career. His debut mixtape, Perfect Timing, released in April 2017, marked the beginning of his ascent in the rap scene.

Chart-Topping Success

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PHOENIX, ARIZONA – FEBRUARY 11: Lil Baby performs Michael Rubin’s 2023 Fanatics Super Bowl Party. At the Arizona Biltmore on February 11, 2023 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Fanatics)

Lil Baby’s rise to fame was meteoric. His debut studio album, Harder Than Ever, released in 2018, was a commercial success. It became certified Platinum and reached No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart. His follow-up, My Turn, released in 2020, topped the charts and went 3x Platinum. It solidified his place in the upper echelons of the rap industry. His hit singles include the 6× Platinum “Yes Indeed” (with Drake) and the 9x Platinum “Drip Too Hard” (with Gunna). They have become anthems in the hip-hop world.

Lil Baby’s net worth does not just reflect his musical success. His entrepreneurial ventures and collaborations have significantly contributed to his wealth. He has collaborated with many artists, expanding his influence and reach in the music industry. Moreover, his involvement in directing music videos and his label, 4PF (4 Pockets Full), show his many talents.

Personal Life & Social Impact

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA – AUGUST 25: Lil Baby attends the Atlanta Premiere of Prime Video’s “Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby” on August 25, 2022 at Regal Cinemas Atlantic Station Stadium 16 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Amazon)

Beyond his music, Lil Baby’s personal life and social contributions have also been noteworthy. He welcomed his son Loyal in 2019 with model and entrepreneur Jayda Cheaves. His involvement in social issues, particularly his support for the Black Lives Matter movement and his participation in the George Floyd protests, highlight his commitment to social justice. His protest song “The Bigger Picture” earned critical acclaim and demonstrated his ability to use his platform for impactful messaging.

Lil Baby’s talent and influence have been recognized with numerous awards and nominations. He has been nominated for several Grammys, including Best Rap/Sung Performance for “Drip Too Hard” and Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song for “The Bigger Picture.” His wins at the BET Awards and MTV Video Music Awards, among others, underscore his status as a leading figure in contemporary hip-hop.

Looking Ahead

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – JULY 08: Lil Baby attends the Fanatics x NBPA Summer Players Party hosted by Michael Rubin at Tao Nightclub at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas on July 08, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Greg Doherty/Getty Images)

As of 2023, Lil Baby’s net worth of $8 million reflects his hard work, talent, and business savvy. His journey from the streets of Atlanta to global fame is a story of resilience and determination. With his continued success in music and business, Lil Baby is not just a rapper but a brand and an inspiration to many aspiring artists.

In conclusion, Lil Baby’s net worth in 2023 is a testament to his impact on the music industry and his ability to transcend the typical boundaries of rap music. His story is one of triumph over adversity, and his influence extends far beyond his financial success. As he continues to evolve and grow, Lil Baby’s legacy will surely be one of enduring significance in hip-hop and beyond.

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Lil Baby Has Words for ‘Suckas’ Hoping He Flops: ‘Die From Waiting’

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Lil Baby has a message for all of those wishing against his success: “die from waiting.”

Hitting Instagram, Lil Baby teased new music but had a special message for his haters.

“The Streets Been Waiting On Me To Drop, These Suckas Waiting On Me To Flop, Tell Them Suckas Keep On Hating Hold Ya Breath N**** Die From Waiting 🤷🏽‍♂️

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Lil Baby Seemingly Hints At Dropping New Music, Fans Have Mixed Reactions

When Lil Baby was coming up in the rap game about four years ago, he was seen as one of the hottest things since sliced bread so to speak. That was especially the case after he nabbed a collaboration with Drake on “Yes Indeed.” His solo efforts like “Freestyle” and “Pure Cocaine,” put him on everyone’s radar. However, right after his ultra-successful 2020 project, My Turn, many fans have questioned the quality that Lil Baby has put forth.

Some have even made the argument that he has no desire to change his flows and approach to his tracks. Maybe this is a reason why Lil Yachty recently spoke about the state of hip-hop being lackluster lately. Regardless, with all of the hate and criticisms being thrown Baby’s way, he has a chance to surprise everyone. Usually, you can win back many listeners by returning with some sort of quality. It seems that is what the Atlanta native has in store.

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Lil Baby Sends A Message

 
 
 
 
 
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The rapper recently posted to his Instagram with a passionate message for his followers. He writes, “The Streets Been Waiting On Me To Drop, These Suckas Waiting On Me To Flop, Tell Them Suckas Keep On Hating.” He continues, “Hold Ya Breath N**** Die From Waiting 🤷🏽‍♂️” People in his comments were adamant about Baby dropping an album. However, if you look at the repost by DJ Akademiks, a lot of comments were negative. One says, “Nobody waiting on him to drop, he been dropping the same songs since 2020.” Another says, “Gunna surpassed him. Let’s argue 🤝🏽.” As we said, Baby is in the perfect situation to do what he did about four years ago. Surprise everyone.

What are your initial thoughts on Lil Baby’s Instagram caption and post? Do you think it is just a random message? Or, is he serious about putting out new music? Does he need to switch up his sound at all to win back more fans? We would like to know 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 Lil Baby, as well as everything else going on around the music world.

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‘Rap Sh!t’: Here’s The Music You Heard In Season 2, Episode 2

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(WARNING: Spoilers for this week’s Rap Sh!t episode will be found below.)

The events in the second episode of Max’s Rap Sh!t season two, titled “Heavy Traffic,” are soundtracked by songs that help to accentuate the emotions behind each scene. You can find a list of them below and details about the scenes the records were heard in.

Hood Brat, A.Chic, TT The Artist, Raedio — “Call Me Daddy”

We hear this record during the opening scene of “Heavy Traffic” as Shawna, Mia, Reina Reign, Duke, and Francois film a TikTok on their tour bus. The group shows off the bus and their new tour lifestyle to their followers with the video.

Smino — “Settle Down” Feat. Cory Henry & Ravyn Lenae

Smino’s Luv 4 Rent record plays around the 3:03 mark as Shawna & Mia get ready for their first performance. The duo is dressed in aprons as they believe that they’ll be matching Reina Reign, but Duke informs them that Reina will not be on theme with them which frustrates both Shawna and Mia.

Nardo Wick — “G Nikes” Feat. Polo G

Nardo Wick’s track with Polo G is heard around the 4:42 mark as we check in with Lamont and his daughter Melissa. Due to an early release from her school, and the unavailability of Lamont’s grandmother and Mia’s mom, Lamont is forced to bring Melissa to the studio with him as he works with an artist.

Reina Reign — “Tongue (Remix)” Feat. Shawna & Mia

Around the 6:38 mark, this track plays as Shawna & Mia take the stage with Reina Reign to perform their remix of “Tongue.” Though the performance went well, it’s clear that Shawna & Mia aren’t on the same page during this performance. Shawna, frustrated by how she and Mia looked on stage, confronts Mia about their performance, but it doesn’t go too well.

Raedio & Lord AK — “Suicide Mission”

We hear this song around the 13:08 mark as Lord AK goes on stage to begin his performance. Shawna, impressed, is in the crowd watching the performance before she’s pulled away by Duke and Mia to go to Lord AK’s green room.

Future — “Like Me” Feat. 42 Dugg & Lil Baby

Future’s I Never Liked You song plays around the 17:13 mark as Duke finally gets into Lord AK’s green room where the party is live and active. Duke meets one of Lord AK’s closest associates, Gat, and offers him some party favors to enhance his party experience.

Ron Suno — “Door”

This track plays around the 18:42 mark as Duke finds Shawna & Mia in the party. She’s clearly under the influence after taking a bit of cocaine with Gat. Duke launches into an energetic rant about making money and finding opportunities that leaves Shawna and Mia very confused.

Dear Silas — “Smoke” Feat. Sauce Father

Around the 19:45 mark, the track can be heard as Mia joins the fun of the party to play a game of flip cup with a gentleman we later find out to be Courtney Lou, the artist that Lamont told Mia to look out for. Meanwhile, Shawna stumbles into a few awkward moments at the party including one where she’s told that she gives “Rapsody vibes… if she was a hoe.”

Peachcurls — “Ass Shaker”

Peachcurls’ track can be heard around the 22:19 mark as the party in Lord AK’s room is still going strong. Shawna tries to talk to Gat but he pays her no mind. He instead kicks off a game where the winner will get to go on Lord AK’s tour bus. This game does nothing but show Gat’s colorism, and when Shawna calls him out for it and flexes her rap knowledge, he rudely sprays her with champagne.

Baby Rose — “Fight Club” Feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow

Baby Rose’s Through And Through highlight plays around the 28:27 mark to close the episode as Shawna cleans herself after she is showered with champagne by Gat. She’s also frustrated by the disconnect between her and Mia, something that only gets worse when Mia lets the crew know that she’ll fly into the next city because she got an offer to spend some time with Cash.

New episodes of ‘Rap Sh!t’ are available on Max on Thursday at 3am EST/ 12 pm PST.