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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“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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Coi Leray Explores The Ups & Downs Of Love On “Lemon Cars” EP

Coi Leray is someone who is always looking to work on her versatility. Whether it be exploring R&B, rap, or even pop, the Massachusetts is the definition of a true multi-hyphenate. Coi Leray is showcasing that once again on her latest EP Lemon Cars. The 27-year-old announced the Mike WiLL Made-It joint project a few weeks ago over social media and she mentioned that she was going to be ushering in a new era for 2024. “It’s feeling good for yourself; looking in the mirror and just loving yourself. 2024 is going to be my grown and sexy era,” according to HipHopDX. “I’m taking over this year. I’ve got so much new music and a whole new side of me to get to know.”

She is definitely committing to that across this six-song effort. Across the project, Coi is exploring the different sides of love, breakups, and promiscuity. For example, on the opener and one of three singles, “Lemon Cars,” she talks about the latter and living for the nightlife. “We Time” sees Coi deeply in love and probably at her most vulnerable. “I need we time, take your sweet time / You and me time, show me that you mine / I need we time, take your sweet time / You and me time, show you what it’s like.”

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Listen To Lemon Cars By Coi Leray

On top of switching up the topics, Coi is also performing over severely different instrumentals to match the vibes she is delivering. For instance, on “Coke Bottle Baby” with Skilla Baby, which is all about flexing her body, the duo raps over a strip club-ready trap beat. Coi fans should enjoy this offering, as it definitely sees her take a more mature angle on topics. All the while, she is bringing some interesting production choices with the help of frequent collaborator Mike WiLL.

What are your thoughts on Lemon Cars by Coi Leray? Which track do you think is the best and why? Is this her strongest EP to date? 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 Coi Leray. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Lemon Cars Tracklist:

  1. Lemon Cars
  2. Can’t Come Back
  3. We Time
  4. Wanna Come Thru with Mike WiLL Made-It
  5. Coke Bottle Body with Skilla Baby
  6. Poster Girl

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Sango Expands His Sound On New Album “North Vol. 2”

Sango has different sides to his artistry. There’s the Da Rocinha series, which is largely tropical (and instrumental), there’s the tapes where he produces for another artist, and then there’s the North series, where he combines both into a singular statement. North Vol. 1 blended Sango’s instrumental prowess with a talented roster of rappers and singers. North Vol. 2 follows suit, while adding some sonic twists. These twists keep the album sounding fresh, albeit wholly familiar.

Sango’s usual roster of collaborators is here, and they deliver. Xavier Omar sounds great over the bouncy and surprisingly gritty instrumental for “The Lake.” The same goes for Smino, who manages to stay atop the busy samba shuffle of “Ice Storm.” The chemistry is predictably excellent on these songs, but it’s the new collabs that make North Vol. 2 stand out, for better or worse.

A Sango and Channel Tres collab could have gone lots of different ways, but the mood they settle on; jazzy and wistful, with Channel Tres’ usual spoken word, makes “Spaceship” one of the best songs on the album. Also worth checking out is Sango and GoldLink’s “Peace,” which strikes a perfect balance between the former’s solo work and GoldLink’s weirder impulses. The song would slot in perfectly on Link’s 2019 album, Diaspora.

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Sango Experiments To Varying Degrees Of Success

Unfortunately, not every collaboration goes over perfectly. “Masego’s Interlude” never really gets off the ground, despite the nice harmony vocals from the titular singer. “Lost Intro (Sango’s Version)” is another missed opportunity. Sango tries to hard to fit Bryson Tiller’s signature sound, and the result is a generic Tiller song rather than something new. North Vol. 2 isn’t perfect, but there are more than enough high points to warrant a listen.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new album North Vol. 2 by Sango? Is it an improvement over the first installment? What is the best song? Is there a feature artist who steals the show? 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 Sango. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the music world.

  1. Be Patient Grow Daily
  2. Mine & Yours (featuring Earlly Mac)
  3. Prada Bags / Sour Suite (featuring IAMNOBODI & Pher)
  4. Masego’s Interlude (featuring Masego)
  5. Diamond Street
  6. Lost Intro (Sango’s Version) [featuring Bryson Tiller]
  7. The Lake (featuring Xavier Omar)
  8. LAX to DTW (featuring Jay Anthony)
  9. Meanwhile (featuring Dave B)
  10. Ice Storm (featuring Smino)
  11. Spaceship (featuring Channel Tres)
  12. Peace (featuring GoldLink)
  13. Tell You Anything (featuring Peyton)
  14. Drifted (featuring Jayla Darden)
  15. We Up (featuring Ojerime)
  16. Show (featuring Rochelle Jordan)
  17. No Chill (featuring Jesse Boykins III and Lido)
  18. Azurea

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Sexyy Red Continues Her Dominant Run With “In Sexyy We Trust”

Just about a week ago, one of hip-hop’s leading ladies, Sexyy Red, announced her new tape In Sexyy We Trust. She revealed this information over social media and that it would arrive on Memorial Day weekend. This project, like Hood Hottest Princess, sees the St. Louis rapper try to improve on her ratchet trap sound which continues to grow in popularity. For the most part, she does while bringing some of her most memorable performances to date.

The mixtape begins with a hilarious rendition of the intro to “Love Sosa,” only this time it is some random British dude. Following that, she expertly follows up on that opening message by kicking the door down on “She’s Back.” Of course, the major talking point of In Sexyy We Trust is “U My Everything” featuring Drake. However, there is lot more to this 14-track offering than just that. For starters, you have the mixtape’s lead single “Get It Sexyy,” which fits perfectly into the tracklist and still hits hard.

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Listen To In Sexyy We Trust By Sexyy Red

“Outside,” produced by Mike WiLL Made-It, may leave your jaw on the floor with how ridiculous the pre-chorus is. You will just have to listen to that for yourself to truly understand its absurdity. On top that, you also have features from Lil Baby and VonOff1700. Overall, Sexyy is definitely the standout across the project, not letting guests or most beats outshine her. Be sure to check out the tape with the links above.

What are your thoughts on In Sexyy We Trust by Sexyy Red? Which songs are you gravitating toward the most right now? Who had the strongest feature on the tape? Is this better than Hood Hottest Princess, 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 Sexyy Red. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

In Sexyy We Trust Tracklist:

  1. Tim Talking
  2. She’s Back
  3. Boss Me Up
  4. U My Everything (feat. Drake)
  5. Ova Bad
  6. Get It Sexyy
  7. Fake Jammin
  8. Outside (feat. Mike WiLL Made-It)
  9. Sexyy Love Money (feat. VonOff1700)
  10. Sport
  11. TTG (Go)
  12. Lick Me (feat. Lil Baby)
  13. Awesome Jawsome
  14. It’s My Birthday

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Vince Staples’ New Album “Dark Times” Is Sobering And Soulful

Vince Staples doesn’t leave things to chance. He’s a big picture emcee, and as such, every one of his albums have had a unique conceptual or musical framework. Summertime ’06 was a bleak nostalgia trip, while Big Fish Theory was an attempt to predict hip-hop’s sonic future. Staples strips away the window dressing on his latest release, however. The aptly-titled Dark Times is his most stripped-down release yet, and still, the rapper manages to squeeze thematic resonance out of each single track. It’s not an easy listen, but it’s undeniably powerful one.

The sobering, soulful framework of Dark Times is immediately established with the song “Black&Blue.” The grimness of the lyrics fuse with a gorgeous Sacred Souls sample to create something akin to a West Coast riff on Wu-Tang. Think “Tearz” with more bounce. Vince Staples sounds weary as ever on cuts like “Government Cheese” and “Shame on the Devil.” The latter is especially wistful thanks to the uncredited backing vocals. The rapper’s previous album, Ramona Park Broke My Heart, was a similarly moody affair, but it had G-funk flourishes to keep the listener bobbing their head. There’s no such entry point on Dark Times.

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Vince Staples Puts The Focus On His Songwriting

Staples wants all ears to be on his songwriting. “Justin” is a showcase for the rapper’s storytelling skills, while “Nothing Matters” pushes the bleakness to previously untapped levels. Dark Times is going to put off casual Staples fans (ones who are expecting something closer to his Netflix show), but it never veers too far in terms of self-indulgence. It’s well thought out and economical.

There are even a couple hidden grooves like “Radio” and “Little Homies.” The former sounds like it was pulled right out of Staples’ self-titled album from 2021. Vince Staples is probably the closest in spirit to Dark Times: both will require patience to fully appreciate.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new album Dark Times by Vince Staples? Does it live up to the rest of the rapper’s catalog? Is it his best album yet? Which song is your favorite? 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 Vince Staples. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the music world.

  1. Close Your Eyes and Swing
  2. Black&Blue
  3. Government Cheese
  4. Children’s Song
  5. Shame on the Devil
  6. Etouffee
  7. Liars
  8. Justin
  9. “Radio”
  10. Nothing Matters
  11. Little Homies
  12. Freeman
  13. Why Won’t the Sun Come Out?

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Mike Shabb Delivers A Moody Triumph With SEWASIDE III Album

Mike Shabb has been grinding. The Montreal rapper has dropped eight projects in the last four years, including the first two installments in the SEWASIDE series. These releases tucked flashes of brilliance into hazy and often unfinished song ideas. Shabb’s talent was undeniable, but it still felt a step or two away from completely smoothing out. Fortunately, Mike Shabb has made up ground on SEWASIDE III. The latest installment is a step up in every conceivable way.

The first song on the album, “Intro” sets an appropriately moody tone. There’s a quiet confidence in the rapper’s delivery reminiscent of mixtape-era Joey Bada$$. It helps, of course, that the instrumental is a jazzy, propulsive earworm. The instrumentals on SEWASIDE III are spectacular throughout, with more of an emphasis on off-kilter tempos and irregular vocal chops. They are the kind of musical beds that most rappers would have a hard time riding, and yet, they bring out the best in Mike Shabb. The most obvious example of his verbal dexterity is on the album cut “Free Jazz,” where he skates over a beat that sounds like its being improvised on the spot.

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Mike Shabb Leans Into Jazzy Instrumentals

That’s not to say that Mike Shabb sidesteps boom-bap entirely. “We Live In Montreal” and “Free Cars” are grimy street tales punctuated by energetic backing vocals. The latter benefits from a scene-stealing guest verse by ANKHLEJOHN. All the features on SEWASIDE III are excellent, which is gives it a leg up over its predecessors. Da$h skates over the stuttering “Free YSL”, while Boldy James sounds right at home on the slow-burn “Big Piranhas.” Shabb’s ability to secure artists of this caliber is a testament to both his buzz and his lyrical talent. People like Da$h and Boldy wouldn’t bother if the kid didn’t have a ton of talent.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new album SEWASIDE III by Mike Shabb? Does the Montreal rapper deliver with his latest installment? What is your favorite song and why? Which guest verse stole the show? 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 Mike Shabb. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the music world.

SEWASIDE III Tracklist:

  1. Intro
  2. Doghouse
  3. We Live In Montreal (Interlude)
  4. Grinchy
  5. Autumn & Fall
  6. Free Cars (featuring ANKHLEJOHN)
  7. Ben Wallace (featuring Estee Nack)
  8. Free YSL (featuring Da$h)
  9. Hurry Up
  10. Hey Young World Pt. II
  11. Milk Crate (featuring Lord Sko)
  12. Julie
  13. Transmitting Live from the Real World
  14. Free Jesus (featuring Navy Blue)
  15. Big Piranhas (featuring Boldy James)
  16. Free Jazz
  17. Echoes (Outro)

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Juicy J Comes Out Of Nowhere To Drop Off New LP “Mental Trillness 2”

When you think of Memphis, Tennessee hip-hop legends, Juicy J is almost always going to be one of the first names to come to mind. It makes sense because there may not be a more influential voice in that corner of rap than him. He may not be at the peak of his powers to some, but you can always rely on him to deliver some rock-solid tracks, even in the “twilight” of his career. In fact, Juicy J is doing just that on this latest record, Mental Trillness 2.

This is a follow-up to the original title, which hit streaming platforms back at the end of March in 2023. It is also the first project for Juicy J since then. The “Bandz A Make Her Dance” MC tapped a few features for Mental Trillness 2. Those names include the equally energetic Sukihana, as well as Xavier Wulf, idontknowjeffery, and Project Pat.

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Listen To Mental Trillness 2 By Juicy J

Across this tape, Juicy J brings his trademark style, which is one of street grit, braggadocio, and raunchiness. One of the best moments in our opinion is the opening cut “Serenity.” Juicy usually does not rap over calming instrumentals, but this angelic track is definitely a highlight. Overall, this is a solid outing from the veteran, and we can now check off one out seven albums to drop in 2024.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new album Mental Trillness 2 by Juicy J? Which songs are you gravitating toward the most right now? Who had the strongest feature on the tape? Is this one of his best projects of his career, why or why not? Do you prefer the sequel over the original? 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 Juicy J. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Mental Trillness 2 Tracklist:

  1. Serenity
  2. Bury My Problems
  3. Overseas
  4. Desperate Measures
  5. 4 Life
  6. Sukihana (feat. Sukihana)
  7. My Hood
  8. He Did
  9. Fired Up
  10. Dig
  11. Cut Back
  12. Money Flippa (feat. Project Pat)
  13. Switched Up
  14. On The Way (feat. Xavier Wulf and idontknowjeffery)
  15. All It Takes (feat. Xavier Wulf)
  16. Suffering From Realness

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Payroll Giovanni Leaves Off 6-Song Set With “Have Money Have Heart”

Payroll Giovanni may be one of Detroit, Michigan‘s unsung heroes. The man has been releasing music for just over a decade and has delivered plenty of projects of quality. For those unaware, he has also been in the studio with some of hip-hop’s best and brightest. From Jeezy, BabyTron, Big Sean to Tee Grizzley, he has most likely worked with your favorite rapper. Over the weekend, Payroll Giovanni decided to drop by for a quick moment to leave off a new EP Have Money Have Heart.

This project follows up on his September 2023 collaborative record Kid & Pay. Payroll and HBK worked together for a short 12-song, 30-minute endeavor. That was one of two LPs, with the stacked Ghost Mode coming before it. Leading up to Have Money Have Heart, Payroll only dropped one single, that being the opening cut Rose Anniversary.

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Listen To Have Money Have Heart By Payroll Giovanni

This EP means business right from the jump, as the 36-year-old spits with fervor and honesty. Across this project Payroll conveys a mentality you better be able to back up the money by standing on business. On “600 Benz,” he raps, “You see this face on the watch (Boy), haters takin’ shots / We on yachts takin’ shots, it’s a big differenceDamn, it feel good to be legit, n****.”

What are your thoughts on this brand-new EP Have Money Have Heart by Payroll Giovanni? Which songs are you gravitating toward the most right now? Do you think features were needed for this tape, why or why not? Is this one of his best projects of his career, 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 Payroll Giovanni. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Have Money Have Heart Tracklist:

  1. Rose Anniversary
  2. Any KIt
  3. 600 Benz
  4. Holding Up My Line
  5. 10 Million Dollar Cribs
  6. Cashout

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