Belly Speaks Up For His Homeland On “96 Miles From Bethlehem”

“I got a lot more to say..” That is what Belly had to say on Instagram one day ago while announcing his surprise new album 96 Miles From Bethlehem. The rapper and singer is of Palestinian descent, as he was born in Jenin, which is in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Fittingly, the name of the album is actually how far his hometown is from Bethlehem. Belly has been one of the leading voices, musically speaking, during this heartbreaking war. Now, he is here to further his message on this concise nine-song offering.

Unbeknownst to us, Belly dropped off the lead single, “Patience vs. Patients”, on Wednesday. It was a short one minute and change effort to call out the government for its blatant lies against aiding the Palestinians. During that aforementioned reveal of 96 Miles From Bethlehem, Belly made it known to his fans that all of the money made from this project would go towards aiding his people. That includes profits from the merchandise sold as well.

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Listen To 96 Miles From Bethlehem By Belly

Throughout the 19 minutes of runtime, Belly leaves it all out there, both from a vocal and instrumental perspective. This listen is not meant for bangers, it is meant to be slightly uncomfortable and eye-opening. 96 Miles From Bethlehem is certainly that, as the beats and tones of each track are dark and gloomy. Belly recruits his Palestinian brothers and sisters Saint Levant, Ibrahim Maalouf, Eylanna, and MC Abdul to deliver some powerful moments. All in all, Belly succeeds here on his official fourth album.

What are your thoughts on 96 Miles From Bethlehem by Belly? Is this one of his best albums of his career, why or why not? What song do you view as the best in terms of its message? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Belly. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

96 Miles From Bethlehem Tracklist:

  1. Metal Birds
  2. Blue Bags
  3. Patience vs. Patients
  4. Jenin’s Song
  5. Crucifix
  6. Baroudeh with Saint Levant
  7. Carry Me with Ibrahim Maalouf
  8. Maktub with MC Abdul
  9. The Gift, The Curse, and The Fate

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Tha Dogg Pound Reunite For Celebratory “W.A.W.G. (We All We Got)” With Assistance From Snoop Dogg

Tha Dogg Pound is back once again after a decently long hiatus with their ninth studio album W.A.W.G. (We All We Got). This is the West Coast duo’s follow-up to their 2021 outing Dpg 4 Life. Over the last several weeks, Kurupt and Daz Dillinger, as well their close affiliate, Snoop Dogg, have been teasing the tape with singles and music videos. “Smoke Up”, “We All We Got”, and “Favorite Color Blue”, were the lead-off tracks.

This is a major release for several reasons, with perhaps the biggest reason being that cousins, Snoop and Daz, were at odds with each other. Dogg was the one who was having issues it seemed, as he stated he was unsure if he wanted to work alongside him. But after the recent tragic loss of Bing Worthington. Snoop’s brother, the two rekindled their relationship and it is mainly why this record exists.

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Listen To W.A.W.G. (We All We Got) By Tha Dogg Pound & Snoop Dogg

The new owner of Death Row Records appears all over this 14-song project, and he is just one of many high-profile features. Other names include DaBaby, Blxst, Tha Eastsidaz, Butch Cassidy, among others. The producers are stacked too, with Mike & Keys, DJ Battlecat, DJ Premier, and more. Overall, Kurupt and Daz Dillinger are providing a lot of energy and grittiness to each track, and the beats are very colorful and lively, as you might expect with the talent onboard.

What are your thoughts on W.A.W.G. (We All We Got) by Tha Dogg Pound and Snoop Dogg? Do you think that this is a top-tier Dogg Pound project, why or why not? Who had the strongest guest performance? What song do view as the best and why? Which song did Snoop provide his best stuff? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Tha Dogg Pound and Snoop Dogg. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

W.A.W.G. (We All We Got) Tracklist:

  1. Intro with Snoop Dogg
  2. Smoke Up with Snoop Dogg
  3. We All We Got with Snoop Dogg, Tha Eastsidaz
  4. Imma Dogg
  5. Need Some Space with Blxst
  6. Favorite Color Blue with Stresmatic, Soulcat
  7. Inside of Her with Butch Cassidy
  8. House Party with Snoop Dogg
  9. After Hours with Snoop Dogg, DaBaby, Butch Cassidy
  10. LA Kind of Love with will.i.am
  11. Grown Up with Snoop Dogg
  12. The Weekend with JANE HANCOCK, October London
  13. Always on My Mind with Snoop Dogg, Butch Cassidy
  14. Who Da Hardest? with Snoop Dogg, The Lady Of Rage, RBX

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Big Hit, Hit-Boy And The Alchemist Deliver On Gritty “Black & Whites”

Big Hit, Hit-Boy and The Alchemist represent three different phases of hip-hop. Big Hit brings the gritty appeal of an industry veteran despite being relatively new to the game. His son, Hit-Boy, has been one of the most versatile producers of the last decade. The Alchemist, meanwhile, has been lacing beats for the best rappers in the game for over thirty years. There was a risk that bunching them together would result in their strengths canceling out, resulting in a subpar album. Thankfully, that’s not what happened here.

Black & Whites, the debut album from this trio, is a triumph. In a very particular field, that is. The album is not going for summer playlists or radio play, it’s going for the grime and the soulfulness of the best street albums the genre has to offer. “Heartless” sees Big Hit weave cold-blooded bars over an Alchemist beat with a gorgeous vocal sample. There’s no drums, just Hit’s propulsive flow and Alc’s wizardy working in tandem. The soul chops on “Sly, Slick & Wicked” and the titular track are worth the price of admission. Hit-Boy and Alchemist have incredible chemistry behind the boards, and nearly steal the show from their emcee. Fortunately, Big Hit brings his A-game whenever he’s paired with guest features.

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Big Hit And His Producers Attempt Different Styles

The rapper and Boldy James sound mean as hell on the the East Coast-centric “Godfather, Pt. 2.” Then the former turns around and trades verse space with HitgirlLENA on the effortlessly catchy, West Coast-bounce of “Gank Move.” “Gank Move” closes out Black & Whites on a deceptively warm note, but most of what’s here is chilly, efficient, and excellently made. If you liked the promo single “Drug Tzar,” you’re going to love the rest of what’s here.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new album Black & Whites by Big Hit, Hit-Boy and The Alchemist? Do you think the two producers work well together? What is the best song? Do you want to hear future projects from the trio? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Big Hit, Hit-Boy and The Alchemist. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the music world.

  1. Drug Tzar
  2. Only Weight I Feel
  3. Godfather, Pt. 2 (featuring Boldy James)
  4. Heartless
  5. Foreclosure
  6. Temperature Check
  7. Black & Whites
  8. Champion
  9. Count Your Blessings (featuring Killa Twan, LongBodyy & Figg Rarri)
  10. Sly, Sick & Wicked (featuring C3)
  11. Dirtball
  12. Gank Move (featuring HitgirlLENA)

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Smoke DZA Drops By With DJ RELLYRELL-Produced EP “You’re All Welcome”

Smoke DZA came through later last year with a terrific EP called Flying Objects. It was one of two projects from the Harlem, New York native, with Worldwide Smoke Session, Vol. 2. That was a collaboration tape with The Smokers Club and featured 12 tracks and a host of features. The aforementioned EP would receive a slightly longer version in December called the (Extended Version). It tacked on three new songs, two of which were sequels.

If you are not familiar with any of DZA’s previous work, he is a master of creating the ideal tracks to smoke too, hence his stage name. Even though he does not get the same recognition as of his hazy contemporaries, he is arguably the best of the bunch. That is mostly because he can hit you with fire lyricism on top of providing the vibes. Over the weekend, Smoke DZA delivered another straightforward and short listen, You’re All Welcome.

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Listen To You’re All Welcome By Smoke DZA & DJ RELLYRELL

This the first project in any capacity Smoke has released this year and it is yet another team effort. This time, the veteran rapper is working with a fellow Harlemite and producer DJ RELLYRELL. This seven-track tape sees Smoke bring along his frequent cohorts. Those include Westside Gunn and DRAM, as well as Steven Young, Stove God Cooks, Really Jaewon, and Lord Cartel.

What are your thoughts on You’re All Welcome by Smoke DZA and DJ RELLYRELL? Do you think that this is a top-tier DZA project, why or why not? Who had the strongest guest performance? What song do view as the best and why? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Smoke DZA and DJ RELLYRELL. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

You’re All Welcome Tracklist:

  1. Summer Nights
  2. Life Goals
  3. One Time
  4. Another Full Tank In The Bronco (feat. Westside Gunn & Stove God Cooks)
  5. Rich Showers (feat. DRAM & Steven Young)
  6. Who These N****s (feat. Really Jaewon)
  7. Bygones Be Bygones (feat. Lord Cartel)

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Baby Jungle Carries His Own Weight On Stacked Debut Project “Jungle Book”

“I could be smooth and melodic or have some turned up level s***. I’m very versatile.” That is what rising Georgia rap star Baby Jungle told Hip Hop Since 1987 in a recent interview about his debut mixtape Jungle Book. “I feel like I have a unique sound. It’s the perfect mix of edgy flow patterns and melodies,” speaking with Kazi. “Different songs evoke different feelings.” Sometimes I want people to have fun and pop it… I want to encourage people where I’m from. Sometimes I want to help people dealing with depression.”

We can definitely see where Baby Jungle is coming from. In fact, we completely concur with the multi-hyphenate. His inspirations being Lil Baby, Juice WRLD, NBA YoungBoy, and Lil Durk makes sense. Across this impressively trim 12 song mixtape, Jungle mixes some beats and melodies that four of these rappers would deploy on their efforts.

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Listen To Jungle Book By Baby Jungle

That is especially the case on the backend of the record. Songs like “Frozen,” “Dark Clouds,” and “Never Run” are perfect examples of this varied skillset. Also helping get these visions on a fairly well-mixed record are the distributor(s) and his label, Epic Records. Furthermore, his talent is being recognized by some that either are established or almost there. DJ Drama, Rob49, Luh Tyler, are just a handful of them. This is definitely a great start for the youngster, and we definitely recommend hopping on the bandwagon now.

What are your thoughts on Never Gets Late Here by Baby Jungle? Do you think that this debut album has the ability to blow up Baby Jungle? Who had the strongest guest performance? What song do view as the best and why? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Baby Jungle. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Jungle Book Tracklist:

  1. Jungle Jeezy (feat. DJ Drama)
  2. Back Of The Benz
  3. Too Humble (feat. Hunxho)
  4. Right or Wrong (feat. Luh Tyler)
  5. Freaknik (feat. Rob49)
  6. No Dissin
  7. Gang Gang (feat. Baby Kia)
  8. Slide Bout It
  9. Nobody
  10. Never Run
  11. Dark Clouds
  12. Frozen

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Denzel Revives His 2012 Raider Klan Mixtape “King Of The Mischievous South Vol. 1 (Underground Tape 1996)”

Denzel Curry is taking us on a trip down memory lane by reissuing King Of The Mischievous South Vol. 1 (Underground Tape 1996). This is one of the Carol City, Florida native’s earliest bodies of work. In fact, this is a mixtape from the since disbanded group, Raider Klan. Curry left to forge his solo career in 2013, a little bit before the underground posse split.

King Of The Mischievous South would be one of his last efforts with them and it was made when he was an early teen. It dropped on Soundcloud back in 2012, but Curry has decided to bring it back. If you are not familiar with the Raider Klan’s sound, they draw a lot of inspiration from Memphis, especially Three 6 Mafia. However, there are also elements of Southern hip-hop, chopped and screwed, the 90s, and more.

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Listen To King Of The Mischievous South Vol. 1 (Underground Tape 1996) By Denzel Curry

Denzel does calls back to those sounds every once in a while on his newer projects. But King Of The Mischievous takes a full dive into those subgenres to great effect. Marketing this as a mixtape was the right call, as it rough around the edges. However, you can see that Zel had it like that even back then.

What are your thoughts on King Of The Mischievous South Vol. 1 (Underground Tape 1996) by Denzel Curry? We would like to hear what you have to say, so leave your takes in the comments. Keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Denzel Curry. Also, stay with us for everything hip-hop.

King Of The Mischievous South Vol. 1 (Underground Tape 1996) Tracklist:

  1. (1996)INTRO(INSIDE NAIVE TEENS RAVEN OPENS)
  2. RAVEN MIYAGI-HEADCRACK PROD. SPACEGHOSTPURRP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 96
  3. RAVEN MIYAGI-SLIM OF THE MAGNOLIA PYRAMIDS(R.I.P. SOULJA SLIM) NO LIMIT!!!!!!!
  4. RAVEN MIYAGI-PHANTAZM 96 CURRY X SPACEGHOSTPURRP ON THE HOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  5. RAVEN MIYAGI-JK THE RAPPER X DENZEL CURRY GANKIN 1993 – 1995!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  6. RAVEN MIYAGI-LIL UGLY MANE X DENZEL CURRY( RVIDXR KLVN)- TWISTIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  7. RAVEN MIYAGI- RUBEN SLIKK X DENZEL CURRY DEMONZ ON MY MIND!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CSPG RAIDER KLAN
  8. RAVEN MIYAGI-CREEP CREEP DEVILZ!!!!!!! 93
  9. (1993) GOLD TEETH AND A GLOCK!!!!!!!!!! THE CREEPERS SONG
  10. RAVEN MIYAGI-ONE LIFE TO LIVE (R.I.P. CHYNAMAN)!!!!!!!! 94
  11. DJ KIRBY-SLIKK X DENZEL CURRY X SPACEGHOSTPURRP – RVIDXR KLVN PHONK SCREWED X CHOPPED DJ KIRBY
  12. RAVEN MIYAGI-DJ PAUL MIXXIN X JUICY J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 95
  13. (1991) RVVXN MIYVGI CVRRY !!!!!!! INTERLUDE FREESTYLE
  14. RAVEN MIYAG- DENZEL CURRY X JK THE RAPPER FANG X RVIDXR SMOKED OUT LOCCED OUT!!!!!!!!
  15. RAVEN MIYAGI-RUBEN SLIKK X DENZEL CURRY X SPACEGHOSTPURRP RAIDER KLAN PHONK FREESTYLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  16. RAVEN MIYAGI-PLANET SHROOMS SUPA SORTAHUMAN X DENZEL CURRY X SIMMIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  17. RAVEN MIYAGI-KLVN SHXT SIMMIE X CURRY X DECE X RUBEN SLIKK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PROD. MR. B FREEBASE
  18. (1997)OUTRO(OPENS UNDERGROUND TRILL RAGING OUTBURST)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Rah Swish Teams Up With Rowdy Rebel, Jim Jones, & More On His New Project, “Elevator Music”

Rah Swish has returned with a new project in the form of Elevator Music, a 14-track mixtape featuring collaborations with Rowdy Rebel, Jim Jones, Lonny Love, Honey Bxby, and several more artists. It shows Swish diversify his sound more than ever before.

Fans appear to be loving the new music. When Swish announced Elevator Music’s release on Instagram, they shared their excitement in the comments section. “A LOTTA BIG TUNES ON HERE,” one user wrote. Another added: “Needed something for the gym.” Others left behind plenty of fire emojis.

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Rah Swish Returns With “Elevator Music”


Swish is perhaps best known for his collaboration with Pop Smoke on “Brush Em” back in 2021. That song peaked at number 1 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Billboard chart at the time. It appeared on Smoke’s posthumous album, Faith. Prior to the new album, he most recently released the mixtape 9 Shots in the Ruger in 2023.

Swish recently sat down with Revolt for an interview about the new project, during which he revealed where the idea for the title came from. “I had no name for about two months and was just trying to figure out how to flip elevation,” he said. “The project has a different vibe from myself and a mix of different songs. We’re trying to elevate and go to the top. One day, I was in the hotel pushing a button, and it wasn’t working because I had forgot to tap the key first. That’s when I thought, “Oh s**t, I can’t get up the elevator.” I just put it together and called it Elevator Music.” Elsewhere in the interview, he discussed nearly collaborating on another song with Pop Smoke, possibly working with Cash Cobain in the future, and more. Check out Swish’s latest project on Apple Music and Spotify above. Be on the lookout for further updates on Rah Swish on HotNewHipHop.

“Elevator Music” Tracklist:

  1. WHO AM I
  2. TESEHKI
  3. BT with Rowdy Rebel
  4. FELON MUSIC
  5. SOMETHING WRONG
  6. DASANI with Lonny Love
  7. FEEL A WAY with Honey Bxby
  8. RUMORS
  9. AIN’T TRYNA TALK with Tay Savage
  10. ONE OF ONE with Jim Jones
  11. WHEN YOU FREE with BreezyLYN
  12. YUKATAN with 310babii, ALLBLACK
  13. I DON’T LIKE
  14. I AM NOT HUMAN

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Jackboy Gets Introspective On New Album “Trust The Process”

Late last week, Jackboy unleashed his eagerly anticipated new album Trust The Process. The project arrives alongside various high-profile features, which have been quick to become fan-favorite tracks. He teamed up with Key Glock for “Really Rich,” for example, flaunting his fortune over a laid-back beat. The Haiti-born performer even linked up with Boosie Badazz for a lively banger called “Flip The VIN,” 2 Chainz and Ralo for “Believe Dat,” and more.

Overall, the project leans on the introspective side, as its title would suggest, with songs like “Better Without You” and “Forgot How To Cry.” It still manages to boast a fair number of more upbeat cuts, however, such as “Bob Barker” and “Styled By Meech.” This makes for a solid balance of mellow and energetic songs throughout the album. It even features a fun, topical track called “No Diddy” featuring Atlanta rapper BabyDrill.

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Jackboy Recruits Key Glock, Boosie Badazz, Ralo, And More For Latest Album

For the most part, fans are enjoying his latest project so far, and feel as though it showcases an impressive amount of growth since his last effort. Trust The Process follows his 2022 album Majorly Independent, as well as various singles he’s released in the years since. It also follows some legal issues the artist was faced with earlier this year. Fortunately, they appear to have simmered down for the time being.

Jackboy was reportedly arrested in Port St. Lucie, FL in March on on several felony drug and weapons charges. Reportedly, officers were conducting a traffic stop when they allegedly noticed the smell of marijuana coming from the artist’s vehicle and allegedly observed a handgun inside. He was released the following month. What do you think of Jackboy’s new album, Trust The Process? What’s your favorite song from his latest project? Will you be adding anything to your summer playlist, or not? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Shenseea Is “Anxious” For What Could Follow The Release Of “Never Gets Late Here”

Shenseea was definitely hinting that something bigger could be coming down the pipeline over the last year and change. The Jamaican-bred singer and rapper was dropping a bevy of singles in that time frame, but only the 2024 releases would make the final cut. From “Hit & Run” featuring Masicka and Di Genius to “Dolla,” the “Shen Yeng Anthem” artist was giving fans different sonics on each cut. That was part of the mission for Shenseea on Never Gets Late Here, according to an Apple Music interview.

“Iv’e always been an artist who just always tries new things because that’s how magic happens,” Shenseea explained. “My album is so versatile. It’s almost like you can like this one today-but tomorrow is a different day.” Perhaps part of the reason for this massive undertaking of different genres is her gunning for recognition from critics in particular. In another chat with People, she has said that she has “no expectations” for her sophomore release. However, these statements would leave you to believe otherwise.

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Listen To Never Gets Late Here By Shenseea

“I really want one of these songs to go further than any of my songs has ever been. One wish is to definitely get a Grammy,” she said. “I always said that I want to win a reggae Grammy first before I win any other Grammy because it’s where I’m from. I don’t want to win just for myself, I want to win it for my country, I want to win it for my family, my friends, the people who grew up with me, my team.” Shenseea definitely has some potential winners in the tracklist, and we are wishing her the best of luck with this release going forward.

What are your thoughts on Never Gets Late Here by Shenseea? Is this her best album so far, why or why not? Who had the strongest guest performance? Is she one of the top voices in dancehall/reggae? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Shenseea. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Never Gets Late Here Tracklist:

  1. Face Lift – Intro
  2. Hit & Run (feat. Masicka & Di Genius)
  3. Tap Out
  4. Neva Neva
  5. Die For You
  6. Keep A Place
  7. Dolla
  8. Loyalty
  9. Flava (feat. Coi Leray)
  10. NaNa
  11. Red Flag (with Anitta)
  12. Stars
  13. Heaven On Earth
  14. Work Me Out (with Wizkid)

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DeeBaby Wants To Know Something On New LP: “Can You Hear Me Now”

We have a new artist alert! Today, we are checking out Houston, Texas multi-talent DeeBaby. Not to be confused with DaBaby, we are checking out DeeBaby because his new album Can You Hear Me Now is here. The soon-to-be 28-year-old is drawing a lot of comparisons to artists like Kevin Gates, Moneybagg Yo, and maybe even a splash of Kodak Black and Rod Wave. That is because of his efforts to rap over booming Southern-fried trap beats.

He also likes to speak about his life experiences, as well as not being afraid throw some brags out there. For DeeBaby, this is following up on his 2023 record Junkie Mode, which also got the Chopped & Screwed treatment. However, this is third offering overall, with Black Sheep being his debut in 2021. Even though he has been garnering attention as of late, he has been working toward star status for a few years.

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Listen To Can You Hear Me Now By DeeBaby

His first ever release came back in 2018 with “Venice.” Can You Hear Me Now is just one of many accomplishments for DeeBaby, though. He has been dropping single after single and contributing to other artists’ work. For example, he was teamed up with the likes of King Khemoo, YTB Fatt (who is on this LP), as well as Brown Money Mindz and fellow Texan That Mexican OT. See why DeeBaby is deserving of the attention by checking out his new tape above.

What are your thoughts on Can You Hear Me Now by DeeBaby? Which songs are you gravitating toward the most right now? Did YTB Fatt deliver a solid performance? Is this his best project to date, why or why not? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding DeeBaby. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Can You Hear Me Now Tracklist:

  1. You Hear Me
  2. Star Shootin
  3. Oil Change with YTB Fatt
  4. Teva
  5. Holding Me Back
  6. No Hard Feelings
  7. No Competition
  8. If I Lost It All
  9. Memories Bring Back You
  10. Back With M’s
  11. If I Die Tonight
  12. Painful Visits
  13. No Pain Left
  14. Already Know
  15. Billboard
  16. California Quarantine
  17. Dangerous
  18. David Ruffin
  19. Essentials
  20. Chosen One
  21. Forgive Me If You May
  22. I Can’r Control
  23. Without No Sunshine

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