DontKallMeLuxxy And Lil Yachty’s “SYDNEY” Makes Controversial Reference To Megan Thee Stallion

Lil Yachty’s relentless run is seemingly never going to end at this point. The eccentric rapper hailing from Georgia arguably has the biggest year in 2023 out of anyone. From dropping his experimental and psychedelic journey that was Let’s Start Here, to working with J. Cole on “The Secret Recipe,” this guy was all over the place. Now, he is back once again with someone who he is familiar with, but not many may know.

DontKallMeLuxxy is also a rapper and he is from Brooklyn, New York. His career is pretty minimal even though he has been dropping since 2017. He has dropped five singles in the past year or so and has one album to his name. That would be Bishop, which dropped right around the time he got his start. As we mentioned, he and Yachty have a history together. Together they dropped a track called “Trance” in 2020.

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Listen To “SYDNEY” By DontKallMeLuxxy And Lil Yachty

Now, they are back for a YouTube exclusive track called “SYDNEY.” While it is another big moment for Luxxy, it comes with a caveat. If you are a Megan Thee Stallion fan, you may want to turn away from this one. According to Uproxx, people are bashing the track for the distasteful reference Luxxy makes in regards to the Tory Lanez fiasco. He raps, “That n**** always there better watch where you step get treated like Megan Thee Stallion.” Her supporters were quick to flame him on Twitter, saying, “That Megan Thee Stallion bar was NOT necessary or needed.” Another goes, “Every tongue that rises against Megan Thee Stallion will fall.” It will be interesting to see if she has anything to say about this.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “SYDNEY,” by DontKallMeLuxxy and Lil Yachty? Who had the better performance and why? Is Luxxy’s bar about Megan Thee Stallion uncalled for? Do you think she will/should respond to this? 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 DontKallMeLuxxy and Lil Yachty. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

Man, this s*** a marathon, keep breathin’ (Keep going)
Already made miles at Veneta
She gon’ think you a trick ’til you treat
That n**** always there better watch where you step get treated like Megan Thee Stallion
P42 Wallaby Way Sydney, finding this h*e man I think she Australian
Disrespecting my name on the gang that I bang then Shh! Its gon get valid

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A Star-Studded Tracklist Unveiled For ‘The Book of Clarence’ Soundtrack & More

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New Music Fridays is back with more surprises and highly anticipated projects. 21 Savage drops a surprise album, K Camp makes his debut as an independent artist, a star-studded tracklist on The Book of Clarence soundtrack, and more.

‘The Book of Clarence’ Soundtrack

Accompanying the film The Book of Clarence, the soundtrack has become a highly anticipated release in the hip-hop realm. 

This star-studded creation brings together renowned artists like Kodak Black, Lil Wayne, Doja Cat, Kid Cudi, and more. Additionally, rap legend Jay-Z joins forces with D’Angelo, who returns after an eight-year hiatus.

21 Savage – ‘American Dream’

21 Savage has stunned fans with the unexpected release of his third studio album, American Dream. Consisting of 15 captivating tracks, the album showcases an impressive lineup of featured artists, including the likes of Metro Boomin, Young Thug, Travis Scott, Lil Durk, Summer Walker, and more.

 K Camp Is Back!

K Camp has taken a bold step in his career by venturing into the world of independent music. His latest album, Float 2 London, serves as his debut independent project and offers a captivating mix of 18 songs. 

Collaborations with artists such as Fredo Bang, The Arti$t, Vory, SleazyWorld Go, Seddy Hendrinx, and Nocap add an extra layer of flavor to the album.

Kid Cudi – ‘INSANO’

Kid Cudi keeps the momentum going with his ninth studio album, INSANO. Featuring a whopping 21 tracks, the album boasts collaborations with artists such as Travis Scott, A$AP Rocky, Lil Wayne, Pharell Williams, Lil Yachty, DJ Drama, and even a posthumous verse from the late rapper XXXTentacion.

Benny The Butcher – ‘BRON’

Buffalo’s own Benny The Butcher pays tribute to NBA superstar LeBron James with his new single, “BRON.” The track is a teaser for his upcoming album, Everyone Can’t Go, set to drop on January 26.

Lil Nas X – ‘J Christ’

Lil Nas X certainly knows how to grab attention, as he proves once again with his latest release, “J Christ.” The accompanying music video depicts Lil Nas X taking on the persona of Jesus, engaging in a basketball showdown against the devil. 

However, controversy arose when Lil Nas X falsely claimed to have been admitted to Liberty University to study Biblical Studies, sparking heated debates online.

Rick Ross & Rich Brian – ‘LiGhT rAiLs’

Collaboration knows no boundaries as Rick Ross teams up with Indonesian rapper Rich Brian on the track “LiGhT rAiLs.” Produced by media and art collective 1999 WRITE THE FUTURE, this unique collaboration blends the styles and influences of both artists, creating a memorable musical experience.

 Lil Tjay – ‘Told Ya’

Bronx rapper Lil Tjay showcases his confidence and gratitude in his latest single, “Told Ya.” With lyrics highlighting his talents and the blessings he has received, Lil Tjay’s smooth delivery and catchy melodies make this track a standout.

Lyrical Lemonade (Lil Yachty, Joey Bada$$, Gus Dapperton)

Multimedia company Lyrical Lemonade brings together rap stars Lil Yachty and Joey Bada$$ alongside singer Gus Dapperton for their collaborative effort, “Fallout.” The accompanying music video features each artist donning black and gold outfits, delivering their verses with unbridled charisma.

Wyclef Jean, Pusha T, Lola Brooke, Capella Grey & Flau’jae

Fugees rapper/singer Wyclef Jean spearheads a powerful collaboration with Pusha T, Lola Brooke, Capella Grey, and Flau’jae on the track “Paper Right.” This song serves as a partnership with financial service TIAA, aiming to promote generational wealth and financial literacy through music.

Kevin Gates – ‘Birds Calling’

Kevin Gates makes a grand return with his single and music video for “Birds Calling.” Set in a trap house, the video depicts the Baton Rouge rapper surrounded by money and a constant flow of visitors, capturing the essence of his gritty and energetic rap style.

SOHH fam, check out these new bangerz, and have a great weekend!

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Lil Yachty, Joey Bada$$, And Gus Dapperton Are Asking For Forgiveness On Lyrical Lemonade Track “Fallout”

2024 is looking to be a bounceback year for hip-hop. So many of the mainstream artists held back from dropping last year for whatever reason. Now, the stars are feeding us good already and we are not even a month in. Lyrical Lemonade, a music video company, now becoming a label of sorts. Headed by Cole Bennett, he is looking to join the rest of the big rappers dropping albums, by curating one of his own.

He is doing so bring assembling his “Avengers” on his upcoming debut All is Yellow. If all goes according to plan, fans can check it out on January 26. Lyrical Lemonade has already pushed out several singles. Jack Harlow and Dave’s “Stop Giving Me Advice” was the most recent endeavor. Now, Lil Yachty, Joey Bada$$, and Gus Dapperton are entering the fray.

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Listen To “Fallout” By Lil Yachty, Joey Bada$$, Gus Dapperton, And Lyrical Lemonade

Their track is called “Fallout” and its main theme is trying to win back someone you felt you did wrong. Specifically, a romantic partner. This style fits right in with the three names attached to this project. Joey has plenty of love songs in his catalog. Production-wise, it matches what Yachty was working with on his experimental full-length Let’s Start Here. You can stream the song above with the music video link.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand-new single, “Fallout,” by Lyrical Lemonade, Lil Yachty, Joey Bada$$, and Gus Dapperton? Is this the best track released ahead of All is Yellow so far? Based on the singles, will this be one of the higher-end projects of 2024, why or why not? Is Cole Bennett becoming a hip-hop icon, or is he already there? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Lyrical Lemonade, Lil Yachty, and Joey Bada$$. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

We came too far to still be feeling empty (Empty)
Nothing I won’t do for you, don’t tempt me
I’d put it all on the line just to show you
Money I blow through, placеs I go to
Just to get back to me and the old you
Just to gеt back to what we was

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Lil Yachty, Gus Dapperton, And Joey Badass Deal With The ‘Fallout’ Of Love On Their New Collab

We are just weeks away from Cole Bennett’s much-anticipated debut compilation album All Is Yellow, which is set to drop this month under DefJam, as well as Bennett’s iconic Lyrical Lemonade brand. Ahead of the new album, Lil Yachty, Gus Dapperton, and Joey Badass have shared “Fallout,” a heartbreaking new collab.

On “Fallout,” the three artists grapple with the mixed emotions that come with the end of a once-passionate love. Dapperton opens the song with forlorn vocals, singing on the chorus, “Go ahead and play with my money, my money / Baby, it’s so f*ckin’ funny to me, I get up / Kinda thought of you and me in the end / I’d do it over, and over, and over, and over again.”

Yachty pops in, appearing to try to win his former lover back.

“We came too far to still be feeling empty / Nothing I won’t do for you, don’t tempt me / I’d put it all on the line just to show you / Money I blow through, placеs I go to / Just to get back to me and the old you,” he rap-sings, bargaining for a return to who he and his ex once were.

Badass provides a conclusion to the story, noting that he will reunite with his former flame in another universe.

“My love is defo, so we in this sh*t forever / And again in the next life, bounded by blood,” he raps

You can listen to “Fallout” above.

All Is Yellow is out 1/26 via DefJam. Find more information here.

Faye Webster Announced Her New Album ‘Underdressed At The Symphony’ With The Fun Lil Yachty Collab ‘Lego Ring’

Faye Webster announced her new album, Underdressed At The Symphony, with a new Lil Yachty collaboration titled “Lego Ring.”

The two appear in the song’s video, where they play a video game together — similar to Guitar Hero or Rock Band, but with way more color. Basically, it’s a perfect fit for the carefree vibes of the song. It was directed by Kyle Ng of Braindead Studios, and viewers can also join in on the fun, with more information available here.

Underdressed At The Symphony will be available for purchase in many forms, including CD, cassette, standard vinyl, and some unique pressings, like “Faye Blue” and a limited-edition B&W bullseye vinyl copy.

Webster is also set to continue touring throughout the summer. She will be doing tours in Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. Fans across the globe can also catch her performing at festivals like Spain’s Primavera Sound, Tennessee’s Bonnaroo, and many more. A complete list of dates can be found here.

In a 2021 interview with Uproxx, Webster said of her friendship with Yachty, “We basically came from the same place and were doing the same thing, so it’s really inspiring to see him thrive. You know, it makes me feel like, ‘OK, well if I work really hard, too…’ I think just sharing ideas with him… What we do is so different, but when we’re together, it doesn’t feel that way at all.”

Check out the “Lego Ring” video above. Below, find the complete tracklist and cover art for Webster’s next album.

Faye Webster’s Underdressed At The Symphony album cover art

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Faye Webster’s Underdressed At The Symphony tracklist

1. “Thinking About You”
2. “But Not Kiss”
3. “Wanna Quit All The Time”
4. “Lego Ring” Feat. Lil Yachty
5. “Feeling Good Today”
6. “Lifetime”
7. “He Loves Me Yeah!”
8. “eBay Purchase History”
9. “Underdressed At The Symphony”
10. “Tttttime”

Underdressed At The Symphony is out 3/1 via Secretly Canadian. Find more information here.

Faye Webster And Lil Yachty Are Teaming Up For Their New Song ‘Lego Ring,’ And They Made A Game For It

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Musically, things have been relatively quiet for Faye Webster. Outside of her single “Lifetime,” Webster spent most of 2023 recovering from her previously hectic 2021 and 2022. Now, she’s recharged and ready to get back into the swing of things. For Webster’s first release of 2024, she’s teaming up with Lil Yachty for their new song, “Lego Ring.”

To kick off the new year, on January 4, Webster took to her official Instagram page to tease the collaboration. The nonchalant Michelle Mercado-captured picture with Lil Yachty sent fans into a frenzy. “Putting out a new song next week,” she captioned the post.

On January 8, Webster followed up the initial post by uploading a snippet of the song. This time, instead of opting for a simple graphic, she unveiled the trailer for a video game (think Animal Crossing meets Guitar Hero) modeled after the record. As visitors put their own musical skills to the test, the instrumentation of “Lego Ring” serves as the fun fuel to keep going.

If “Lego Ring” is anywhere near as addictive as the online game, Webster will certainly earn herself a spot on Uproxx’s best songs list come December 2024.

“Lego Ring” is out on 1/12 via Secretly Canadian. Find more information here.

Kid Cudi’s ‘Insano’ Tracklist Includes Records With Travis Scott, ASAP Rocky, And Pharrell

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It happened. This morning, January 8, Kid Cudi finally revealed the tracklist for Insano. In September, Cudi announced that he had “to push Insano back til January,” and now, it is one of Uproxx’s “Most Anticipated Albums Of 2024” list. It will also be one of the first significant drops of the year, as Insano is due out this Friday, January 12.

The 21-song tracklist boasts features from A$AP Rocky, DJ Drama, Lil Wayne, Lil Yachty, Pharrell, Travis Scott, Young Thug, and the late XXXTentacion. “At The Party” featuring Pharrell and Scott arrived in November, a worthy consolation prize to fans still crushed from December 2022, when Cudi put to bed any hope of a collaborative album from Cudi and Scott.

“INSANO is to be enjoyed from the beginning to the end,” Cudi wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “Please if u can, refrain from jumpin around just to hear the features. Experience it like a film, put it on and let it ride. Trust me. I designed it that way for the best experience possible [smiley emoji, peace-sign emoji, praying-hands emoji, stars emoji] thanx.”

See the full Insano tracklist below.

1. “Often I Have These Dreamz” Feat. DJ Drama
2. “Keep Bouncin’”
3. “Get Off Me” Feat. Travis Scott
4. “Most Ain’t Dennis”
5. “Wow” Feat. A$AP Rocky
6. “ElectroWaveBaby”
7. “A Tale Of A Knight”
8. “Cud Life”
9. “Too Damn High” Feat. Lil Yachty
10. “Getcha Gone”
11. “At The Party” Feat. Travis Scott & Pharrell
12. “Mr. Coola”
13. “Freshie”
14. “Tortured”
15. “X & Cud” Feat. XXXTentacion
16. “Seven” Feat. Lil Wayne
17. “Funky Wizard Smoke”
18. “Rager Boyz” Feat. Young Thug
19. “Porsche Topless”
20. “Blue Sky”
21. “Hit The Streetz In My Nikes”

Insano is out 1/12 via Republic Records. Find more information here.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Tyler, The Creator’s Favourite Songs Of 2023 Include Lil Yachty’s “Gimme Da Lite” & His Own “DOGTOOTH”

Tyler, the Creator is still in the early years of his 30s, but already, the multi-talent is loving life significantly more than he did in the decade before. Ahead of the new year, he’s among those feeling in a reflective mood, taking time to type out a list of his favourite songs from the past 12 months. It’s worth noting that not all of the tracks are brand new releases – in fact, most of them are throwbacks, beginning with salute’s “Colourblind” featuring ABRA, which came out over eight years ago.

Titles on Tyler’s list that did actually arrive in 2023 include “NuWhip” from Paris Texas, “b 4 we kiss goodnight” by Tammy Lucas, and Lil Yachty’s collaboration with Southside on “Gimme Da Lite.” The 32-year-old also mentions his own release from this spring, “DOGTOOTH,” a previous cut from his Call Me If You Get Lost LP. Besides those, he also mentioned “Ponteio” by Astrud Gilberto, “Time Million” from Feater, and John Kirby’s “The Quest of Chico Hamilton,” all of which were made anywhere from a few years to decades ago.

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Tyler, The Creator Gives Himself & Other Artists Flowers For Their Work This Year

Tyler’s final picks of the year are Jordan Ward’s “White Crocs,” Mach Hommy’s “Self Luh,” and Tete de Bahia’s “Duplo Sentido.” In his Twitter replies, many of the OFWGKTA alum’s followers are happy to see him showing love to Yachty, who he previously tapped for a new le FLEUR project, as well as Ward, though some feel that “FamJam” was a better song than Tyler’s pick. “No way [you] put [your] own s**t up there 😭💀,” one user teased the always-confident entertainer.

The California native’s choices are far less mainstream than the average music listener, but we would expect nothing less of him. Are any of Tyler, the Creator’s top 2023 picks on your personal list too? Let us know in the comments, and check out HNHH‘s 40 Best Rap Songs of the year round-up at the link below.

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Lil Yachty’s Label Concrete Boys Assemble For Some “MO JAMS”

Lil Yachty might be this year’s hip-hop MVP. Even with artists like Travis Scott, Nicki Minaj, Drake, Lil Wayne, and others dropping this year, Lil Boat still might be on top. His Let’s Start Here. venture was an unexpected but successful, psych-rock attempt. Additionally, his singles such as “Strike (Holster)” and “The Secret Recipe” have also been well received.

It truly feels as if he can do no wrong right now. Now, his entertainment label, Concrete Boyz (also Concrete Boys), is ramping up as of late. Yachty has been signing artists and developing some fun talent. In fact, they have just come out with a new single and music video called “MO JAMS.”

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Listen To “MO JAMS” By Lil Yachty And Concrete Boys

The song features stellar performances across the board. Here, you will find the charismatic verses from Yachty, KARRAHBOO, DC2Trill, and Draft Day. The visuals are also bringing all the holiday cheer you could ask for as the house they are rapping in is decked out with Christmas decorations. It is an early gift and precursor for what is coming down the pipe. It does not appear that this song will land on the Concrete Boys’ first tape, “ITS US” VOLUME 1. But, that could change soon. This info was confirmed by NFR Podcast and Genius and it is expected in 2024.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand-new single, “MO JAMS,” by Concrete Boys? Do you think Lil Yachty’s label will be a success or a flop after hearing this? Are you excited about their upcoming album, “ITS US” VOLUME 1? Who has the highest ceiling out of all of the signees on the label? 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 breaking news around HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Concrete Boys and Lil Yachty. Furthermore, stay with us for all of the best song drops throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

All of my riches, I made for my momma (Go)
I used to window shop at Rag-O-Rama (Go, go)
Used to wait tables, now they wait for me (Us)
Forty-five thousand, I fix on my teeth (Us)
I used to look at rich folks on TV, (Damn)
Dreaming that could be me

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Why Did Lil Yachty Have A ‘Friendly Beef’ With Migos Early In His Career?

In hip-hop’s 50 years, crews, groups, collectives, labels, or whatever you’d like to refer to them have always been around. Some of the most prevalent back in the day include Death Row, Roc-A-Fella, Cash Money, and No Limit Records. But in today’s time, the first record label to come to mind for most is Quality Control Music (or QC). But standing out against the big wigs isn’t as simple as it may seem.

The Paradigm” rapper Lil Yachty spilled the beans behind his early days on the label. His confession revealed that, at one point, there was even some pinned-up energy between him and the label’s biggest act, Migos. So, why did Lil Yachty have a ‘friendly beef’ with Migos early in his career?

Yesterday (December 14), on his podcast, A Safe Place, while chatting with QC’s founders Kevin “Coach K” Lee and Pierre “P” Thomas, Yachty recounted the brotherly tension. “Quavo used to be so mean to me! It became like a friendly beef. It was like this thing of battling with me against all three Migos when it came to cars, when it came to jewelry, when it came to women, when it came to clothes, everything,” said Yachty.

He continued, “When Quavo got a new chain, I had to get a new chain. Offset got a new chain, I get a new chain. Takeoff get a new watch, I would go and get a new watch. I used to always feel like everyone was trying to little bro me. At first, they thought I was weird as sh*t. They was like, ‘This n**** is weird as f*ck.’”

Eventually, the two became close friends after Yachty was able to make it through that haze-like period.

Watch the full interview above.