Lil Uzi Vert Just Turned In Their New Album “Barter 16”

It was just a few months ago that Lil Uzi Vert turned in their highly anticipated new album Pink Tape. The project was an instant hit becoming the first rap album to reach number one on the Billboard 200 in 2023. But pretty much immediately after the project dropped Uzi began teasing another project. That album is Barter 16 which is reportedly a tribute to Young Thug carrying in the line of his Barter releases. The promotion for the record has included working with a number of Young Thug’s regular collaborators and even Uzi dressing up as Thug at public events.

It was one of those collaborators who broke some news that fans are pretty excited to hear. London On Da Track, who is executive producing the album tweeted out that it had just been turned in. Even with that seemingly confirming that the album would be released soon, some fans were still skeptical. It’s hard to blame them after how many announcements and delays many of Uzi’s albums go through before they’re released. “Uzi really tricking y’all again,” one commenter says assuming that the record won’t actually be coming out soon. “Soon = anywhere from 2 months to 4 years,” another comment agrees.

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Lil Uzi Vert’s “Barter 16” Could Be Here Soon

Last week, numerous songs that are alleged to come from Barter 16 leaked online. While some were pretty high quality and one even featured Young Thug, many fans weren’t happy about it. Many instantly thought that the leaking of material from the project wouldn’t do anything but cause Lil Uzi Vert to delay it even further.

Uzi has also shared the album’s cover art, which also fittingly pays tribute to Young Thug. The picture recreates the album cover from Thugger’s Barter 6 mixtape in 2015. Uzi recreated the lighting and composition of the original cover in pretty accurate detail. What do you think of London On Da Track confirming that Barter 16 has been turned in? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Saweetie Teases New Song With London On Da Track Production In Chicago

It’s been several years of EPs, singles, and other notable moments, yet there’s still no debut album from Saweetie. Of course, she’s spent plenty of time giving updates and timelines on when the album is coming, and why it’s taken so long to release. However, it seems like all of that might change this year after performances and new music teases, plus a couple of notable collaborations and last year’s EP, THE SINGLE LIFE. Recently, at Chicago’s Pride In The Park Festival, the Cali native teased a new track with production from acclaimer beatmaker London On Da Track. Moreover, it’s reportedly titled “Shot O’Clock” and hopefully drops very soon.

In terms of the beat, it’s a classic bounce for Saweetie, harkening to West Coast rhythms and chorus structures. There’s even a Spanish countdown that compliments the beat and melody quite well, on top of sampling Suzanne Vega and DNA’s “Tom’s Diner.” Lyrically, it’s just as boastful, confident, and club-ready as you expect a track from the 29-year-old to be. Her performance on it is sharp, focused, and filled with laidback energy.

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Saweetie & London On Da Track’s Teased Song

However, a bigger story involving her recently actually involved another rapper allegedly throwing a diss her way. Moreover, the “ICY GIRL” seemed to catch a stray from Young Thug on the track “Want Me Dead” off his new album BUSINESS IS BUSINESS– or at least that’s what fans thought. “My n***a ain’t even tryna hit sweetie,” Thugger raps. He took to Twitter to clarify that he said “sweetie” and not “Saweetie.” Regardless, it still caused quite the stir online given the hype around the release and the apparent name-drop. Ultimately, Thug is such an expressive rapper that confusion around his bars is to be expected at this point.

Meanwhile, the Atlanta-based producer made a lot of headlines recently for his relationship with Shenseea. In fact, it crossed over into another news story. Summer Walker (his ex that beefed with him a lot online) gave her props for changing his ways. From the looks of it, he and Saweetie will go back to making headlines for their art very soon. On that note, log back into HNHH for the latest news and updates on these artists.

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Summer Walker Credits Shenseea With Changing London On Da Track: “Shoutout To You, Bitch”

After interviewing a handful of the biggest names in rap and R&B on her Caresha Please podcast, Yung Miami has become an expert at getting her guests to spill the tea. The City Girl always spills plenty of her own gossip of course, but during the latest episode, it didn’t take much for her to get Summer Walker talking. The mother of three had plenty to discuss, from some of her unique approaches to parenting to her new relationship with Lil Meech.

She and the BMF actor seem to be incredibly happy together at this point, though it’s still early on in their time spent together. While she had nothing but positive things to say about her new man, Walker also took a moment to acknowledge a noticeable difference in her first baby daddy, London on da Track. He himself has moved on with Jamaican songstress Shenseea, who the Still Over It hitmaker happily credited with bringing out the better side in her former frequent collaborator and lover.

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Summer Walker Wishes London on da Track and Shenseea The Best

“Shenseea, shout out to you bitch,” Walker told Yung Miami and listeners tuning in earlier this week. “After she got in the picture, he started acting right. I was like, ‘Thank God, n*gga done moved on.’ It was wild in the beginning.” The pair spent months publicly feuding while attempting to co-parent their young daughter together. Seeing as Summer’s Instagram Story has been filled with sweet selfies of her and Meech lately, rather than rants about London, it’s safe to say they’ve come to a healthier place in their situation.

Aside from that, the Atlanta native also discusses her biggest ick in a man, the rumoured “death” of R&B, and her stage anxiety, which has earned her some serious backlash in the past. Have you tapped into Summer Walker’s full appearance on Caresha Please yet? If not, read what she had to say about toxic motherhood at the link below, and check back later for more pop culture/music news updates.

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London On Da Track’s BM Eboni Disses Shenseea’s New Single “Curious”

The baby mama drama involving star producer London On Da Track continues. After his ex-flame Shenseea got into some beef with Eboni, who alleged that Shenseea’s son got inappropriate with Eboni’s daughter, the former released somewhat of a diss track against her. Of course, London doesn’t exactly have the best reputation as a baby daddy, as Summer Walker also aired out her frustrations with the Memphis-born and Atlanta-raised hitmaker. However, all this drama is playing out in dramatic fashion when it comes to music. Eboni just took to Instagram to diss Shenseea’s new single “Curious.”

“‘Curious’ 2 know what type of cornballs listen to Chinchilla anyways,” she wrote on her Instagram Story, and continued her attacks in various posts. “If you gonna do all that lying 2 use me and promote your lil project at least it could’ve been hard. You wanna keep condoning what happened, playin with me, tryna get you a stream. You music is [trash]. Then I though I told you stay away from mine but she told me your dirty frog mouth was tryin to kiss her the other day.

London On Da Track’s BM Goes Hard At Shenseea

“MF gon’ say she’ll ‘go to jail for her son’ pulling’ his meat out on a baby and asking the baby to smell it,” she continued. “Just to promote some straight boring trash? Yeah you know what time it is and I’ll see you soon. And care less about you sending anymore paperwork and police at me you lil [rat].” With this message, Eboni absolutely blasted Shenseea and doubled down on a lot of her claims, while also going into further detail surrounding their spat. However, London On Da Track himself hopped in the comments section of The Shade Room‘s coverage calling cap on these allegations.

“Fukry gettin old give it up,” the producer wrote. “Won’t be the first lie won’t be the last… get a life n move on with it… NEXT.” To be fair, he might be referring to the media itself, but it’s still quite the complicated web he weaved with all of this. Regardless of your take, stick around on HNHH for the latest news and updates on London On Da Track, Shenseea, and the Eboni baby mama drama.

Shenseea Fires Shots At London On Da Track’s BM On New Freestyle

Shenseaa found herself engaging in a war of words with the mother of London On Da Track’s child. Eboni Ivori came through with some serious accusations in late 2022 when she alleged Shenseea’s son acted inappropriately with her daughter. Though she didn’t detail exactly what went wrong, she demanded that the artist and her son stay away from her. “Shenseea, you and your little nasty son stay away from my daughter,” she posted on Instagram Story.  “Shenseea, you need to talk to your son and take him to therapy before he grows up and gets into real trouble.”

The cause of the rift remains unclear, though it continued to spur reactions on both sides. London On Da Track chimed in on Twitter before Shenseea issued a cease-and-desist order preventing Ivori from speaking on her or her son. The document demanded that she stops “engaging in the lawful and abusive behavior” towards the Jamaican singer and “issue an apology.” In response, Ivori said that she had no reason to apologize, especially when she claims it was Shenseea and her son who were in the wrong.

Shenseea Responds On Wax

Though Shenseea and London On Da Track have ended their relationship, Shenseea still had more smoke in the chamber. On Wednesday, she dropped off her “Locked Up Freestyle” over Akon’s iconic record. Though Shenseea came through with another show-stopping verse, she squeezed in a few bars that seem to be directed towards Ivori. “Hard fi hold my tongue, sorry, I’m just a mom/ Tell di baby mother mi will go a jail fi mi son,” she raps.

Shenseea’s shots seemingly came out of nowhere, especially since this issue hasn’t necessarily surfaced online since December. Perhaps, that’s partially due to the cease-and-desist. However, the document didn’t necessarily indicate that Ivori couldn’t share her opinion on Shenseea’s music. Shortly after the song dropped, Ivori appeared to be unfazed by the diss, writing, “Can’t rap booo,” along with five tomato emojis. Perhaps, this will be the end of their back-and-forth. Check out Shenseea’s “Locked Up Freestyle” above and check out Eboni Ivori’s response below. Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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London On Da Track Shares Adorable Photos Of His & Summer Walker’s Daughter

London On Da Track and Summer Walker’s child, Bubbles, evidently takes after her parents. The superstar producer shared photos of himself and his daughter on the timeline this week. The slideshow included photos and videos of London and Bubbles playing in the pool and spending quality father-daughter time. However, one slide also contains footage of Bubbles in the studio playing with London’s equipment. It seems as though he’s already preparing her for stardom at an early age.

ATLANTA, GA – OCTOBER 13: London On Da Track and Summer Walker attend Summer Walker “Over It” Official Album Release Party at Gold Room on October 13, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia.(Prince Williams/Wireimage)

London and Summer welcomed Bubbles together in March 2021 after the singer confirmed her pregnancy in November 2020. Though fans were immediately curious to see the child, London and Summer took their time to introduce Bubbles to the world. The couple shared the first images of Bubbles in July 2021. Unfortunately, their relationship issues began spilling into the public eye shortly after.

Summer Walker called out London On Da Track last year, labeling him the “worst baby daddy on the planet.” However, she explained that she was grateful for their daughter. “It’s okay [though], I have the most perfect bundle of joy in the world, wouldn’t change anything about my past if I could.”

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 20: London on da Track attends the 2022 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on November 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for dcp)

Later on, London stated that Summer’s prevented him from having a relationship with their child. He responded to her claims in the comment section of The Shade Room post. He stated that she’s only bringing their problems to the internet for validation. “[You] stay blockin me, trying to keep me from my lil one just so you can come on this net and call me a ‘deadbeat,’” he wrote. “You and I know that ain’t the truth!”

It seems like the two have worked things out so they can continue co-parenting their daughter, Bubbles, amicably. Check out London On Da Track’s Instagram post below. 

London On Da Track’s BM Exposes Him: “Nobody Likes [Sissies] That Take Babies From Women”

If you thought we were leaving baby mama drama in 2022, you’re dead wrong. This weekend, it’s Eboni Ivori chiefly stepping into the spotlight as she drags her ex, London On Da Track.

The former lovers have been explicitly feuding frequently as of late. Specifically, they came to blows after she made claims that his rumoured new girl, Shenseea, allowed her son to act inappropriately towards the co-parent’s daughter.

London On Da Track attends the 2022 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on November 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Taylor Hill/FilmMagic)

“It’s a shame the way Black men do everything to tear Black women down,” she wrote on her Instagram Story earlier this week. “As a race and a culture, we need to do better.”

On the next slide, things only became juicier as Eboni shared screenshots of alleged texts from London. “What’s so crazy is just the other day calling me tryin’ to come over in the middle of the night. Tryna get me over there middle of the night, now it’s all this?” her rant went on.

“I’m disgusted that a man that I’ve known for 10 years, way back when he didn’t [have] McDonald’s money, would try to go big on me,” she indirectly said to her ex. “Act like he never knew me, and try to take our daughter.”

Next, Eboni brought another of London’s baby mamas into the conversation. “The same guy that was with Summer Walker for two years. Didn’t lay eyes on her or call her or send a penny is now trying to take her again… Like how?”

From the sounds of things, Ivori is frustrated over the producer’s sudden interest in their child after years of absence. “I hate it for our baby, but you’re well on your way to ruining your reputation and career,” she said. Later she added, “Nobody likes [sissies] that take babies from women.”

For good measure, she ended with, “Run and report all that too, word for word. You probably the reason Thug locked up now, all you do is go to the police.”

Get caught up on London On Da Track and Eboni Ivori’s 2022 drama here, and check back later for any updates on the situation.

SAINt JHN & London On Da Track Are Ready To Take Over “Stadiums” With New Song

SAINt JHN’s fanbase has been eagerly awaiting a follow-up to his most recent arrival – 2020’s While The World Was Burning. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem as though we’ll be getting it before 2022 comes to an end. However, the singer-songwriter won’t let his listeners go completely without. On Friday (December 15), he returned with his third single of the year, “Stadiums.”

London On Da Track came through with an assist on the new song. It finds our recording artist lyricising about selling out tours and getting rich from trapping.

“Whole club sellin’ out of here to doin’ stadiums / P*ssy n*ggas don’t come around, they don’t survive my radius” he rhymes on the chorus.

On his first verse, the braggadocios energy only continues. “McLaren way too white to be shootin’ at the opps / I’m sleepin’ good at night, see, the door don’t got no locks / I f*cked her to be spiteful, she best friends with the opps / Them bitches that you buyin’ bags, you need better stocks.”

Earlier this year, we heard SAINt JHN show out on “For The Squadron.” The single made its debut in February and has already amassed upwards of 8M streams on Spotify.

On his last LP, the Brooklyn native made tracks with names like Lil Uzi Vert, Ye, Future, DaBaby, JID, Kehlani, 6LACK, and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie. It remains unclear who his future releases will see him collaborate with, though we hope the list is equally as star-studded.

Stream SAINt JHN and London On Da Track’s “Stadiums” on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, let us know what your thoughts are in the comments. Additionally, check back in with HNHH later for more new music on our Fire Emoji update.

Quotable Lyrics:

Standin’ on my money, dawg
Please, don’t get the gun involved
Ain’t nobody runnin’ off, ooh, to them basics
I can’t be no son in law, I can’t take the summer off
I make it look good and all but this is no vacation

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Saint Jhn Sums Up His Self Worth On His New Song, ‘Stadiums’

Saint Jhn and London On Da Track dropped their new collaboration, “Stadiums,” today.

The song is rumored to be included on Jhn’s 2023 album, In Case We Both Die Young, along with 2021’s “The Best Part Of Life” and a few other tracks that he has teased in recent years. However, this is still unverified information from Genius, so take it with a grain of salt.

“Trappin’, that’s what made me rich / Hustlin’, that’s what made me rich / Hey, whole club sellin’ out of here to doin’ stadiums / Small business don’t come around, they don’t survive my radius,” Jhn sings on the chorus, which kicks off “Stadiums.”

From there, Saint Jhn goes into rapping about his love for money, women, and the fact that he relies on himself to get it all — just like a famous movie mob boss. “I never had a mentor (Hey, hey, hey) / I only watch Scarface (On God) / I met her at a stripclub / She twerk better when heart break,” he adds in the second verse.

As for London On Da Track, he does production for the beat and doesn’t make an appearance with any bars.

Listen to Saint Jhn and London On Da Track’s new song “Stadiums” above.

Celebrating Father’s Day In The Hip-Hop Community

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Father’s Day is right around the corner, and now is the best time to give these hip-hop dads their flowers for killin’ it in their prominent male figure roles all year-round. 2 Chainz and his son Halo kicked off Father’s Day with their new podcast, “Me & Halo.” The rapper hopes the podcast can inspire […]

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