Smoke DZA & The Smokers Club Drop New Album “Money For Dummies”

Smoke DZA just released a new album, Money For Dummies, right before 2023 rolls around. Still, it follows a run of great releases this year like his October project 10,000 HRS. Moreover, he released it along with his brand The Smokers Club and the announcement of a new record label. Furthermore, this album matches that excitement with a great set of tracks.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – FEBRUARY 27: Wayne “Wayno” Clark (L) and Smoke DZA attend Smoke DZA’s “A Closed Mouth Don’t Get Fed” Listening Party at Jue Lan Club on February 27, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

Meanwhile, the brand’s co-founder Jonny Shipes announced the inception of Smokers Club Records in 2023 via Instagram.

“Earlier this year Me, DZA & Bubz sat down & mapped out the next phases & goals of The Smokers Club,” Jonny wrote. “When we took a step back & looked at how we started the Club & what influenced us since the beginning, it always came back to Great Music & Smoking Great Weed. 

“Over the years We’ve done some Legendary tours & festivals, launched a clothing line & cannabis brand,” he continued. “We have had a great run these past 12 years. All 3 of us started out making music so it was only right goin into ‘23 we launch Smokers Club Records.”

Likewise, this new album from Smoke DZA offers what he’s best at. Tracks such as the single “Park Bench Blues” are perfect examples of his hazy delivery, era-fusing production, and lyrical skill. While the subject matter is consistent and familiar, the tightly packed tracklist offers plenty of instrumental variety. Moreover, there’s the drumless-influenced title track, the soulful “Quarter Million $ Mattress,” and the bass-heavy banger “What Would Push Do.”

However, the Harlem MC and his producers aren’t the only ones impressing listeners on this album. Curren$y and Bizzle both deliver engaging wordplay and provide compelling atmosphere on their tracks that matches well with DZA’s flow.

What did you think of Smoke DZA and The Smokers Club’s new album, Money For Dummies? Also, what about his other projects from this year? Let us know in the comments and check out the tracklist below. However, if you haven’t checked it out yet, you can find the new tape on your preferred streaming service. As always, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest great albums.

Tracklist

  1. Box Otw
  2. Park Bench Blues (Ft. Curren$y)
  3. Money 4 Dummies
  4. 42
  5. Trappin W Dreddy
  6. Quarter Million $ Mattress
  7. What Would Push Do
  8. Only Care In The World
  9. P.O.D (Ft. Bizzle)
  10. Brown Suga / Material Love

SahBabii Shares New Project “LeakOut”

SahBabii remains one of the most out-of-the-box artists to emerge out of Atlanta. But even years after stamping his name in hip-hop, he’s clearly pushing his own creative boundaries further.

This week, the rapper returned with the release of his latest project, LeakOut. The 12-song effort is another exemplary body of work that highlights SahBabii’s innate ability to craft dreamy and infectious bops. SahBabii handles the majority of the project’s tracklist on his own. However, “Jiffy” includes an appearance from Boohman Da Ghost. Overall, LeakOut continues to prove that SahBabii marches to the beat of his own drum, and does it well.

WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA – JULY 30: SahBabii stands for a portrait backstage at The Roxy Theatre on July 30, 2017 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Erik Voake/Getty Images)

Surprisingly, LeakOut marks his first overall release this year. He didn’t lead the project with any singles, simply announcing the project hours before it was due out. However, in his announcement post, he confirmed that he would have even more music flooding the streets in 2023. “New sh!t next month, LeaKout tonight,” he captioned an IG post of the album’s cover art and a photo of himself on the toilet.

LeakOut serves as the official follow-up to 2021’s Do It For Demon. The project consisted of 20 songs in total without a single feature attached to the tracklist.

SahBabii first came into public consciousness in 2015 with the viral success of “Pull Up Wit Ah Stick” ft. Loso Loaded. The song’s success earned him major co-signs from Young Thug and Drake, who expressed interest in adding a verse to the song. Though the collab never happened, it’s clear that SahBabii would continue to be where he’s at now with or without the co-signs.

Check his latest project below and sound off in the comment sections with your favorite track off of LeakOut.

Oliver Tree Drops Deluxe Version Of “Cowboy Tears” Album

There usually tends to be significantly fewer music releases toward the end of the year, especially around the holidays.

However, Christmas arrived a couple of days early for Olive Tree fans. On Friday (December 23), the 29-year-old dropped off the deluxe version of his album from earlier this year.

The original release, Cowboy Tears, officially arrived in February with 13 tracks, including “Suitcase Full of Cash.” The deluxe version, titled Cowboy Tears Drown the World in a Swimming Pool of Sorrow, features 11 brand-new songs added to the top of the original’s tracklist.

The deluxe gets off to a heated start with the intro, “I Hate You,” on which Tree expresses his new hatred for an ex-best friend. “I hate you, you’re the worst best friend I ever had / So thank you, ’cause nothing else could be that bad / I embraced you, and all you did was stab me in the back / So thank you, ’cause now all I can do is laugh,” he passionately sings on the hook.

For the most part, the production features fun guitar riffs and some light rock drums. However, songs like “Wasteland” are more upbeat and pop-inspired. The common denominator here is the 29-year-old’s unique vocals and expressive lyrics. Furthermore, some of the new tracks are co-produced by Travis Barker. This is certainly evident through the heavy drums present in most of the songs.

As a whole, the album effectively continues the Santa Cruz native’s streak as one of the most outlandish and experimental artists in the pop/indie scene.

Make sure to stream Oliver Tree’s Cowboy Tears Drown the World in a Swimming Pool of Sorrow on either Spotify or Apple Music below. Comment your top three songs afterwards. Finally, make sure you check out our updated holiday playlist here.

Cowboy Tears Drown the World in a Swimming Pool of Sorrow Tracklist:

  1. I Hate You
  2. Placeholder
  3. Mind Control
  4. Wasteland
  5. Battleship
  6. Sunshine
  7. Replacement
  8. Oxymoron
  9. Crash Test Dummy
  10. The Exploding Man
  11. A-Okay

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Hardo Drops “Top 10 Trappers DOA” Deluxe Album

Pittsburgh rapper Hardo just released Top 10 Trappers DOA (Deluxe), and its six new tracks are just what you’d expect. Moreover, his street tales move between hard, minimal piano trap and more atmospheric and melodic styles. In fact, it’s refreshing to see him engage with versatility, especially after tough-as-nails projects like last year’s Gangsta Grillz tape with DJ Drama and Deezlee. However, this time around, the distinct tracks compliment a varied sound.

Hardo Deluxe
AUSTIN, TX – AUGUST 25: Rapper Hardo performs onstage during the ‘Dazed & Blazed Summer 2018 Tour’ at Austin360 Amphitheater on August 25, 2018 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Rick Kern/WireImage)

While his flow is deeply rooted in the streets, previous efforts like his 2020 album Days Inn also saw him leave his comfort zone. Especially on this latest album, he stuck heavily to trap, but he traded bars with J.I.D over a more classic beat on that project. However, Hardo’s been at it for a while, so it’s not necessarily a surprise. Still, Hardo switches back and forth because his talent allows it, and he takes advantage of it on the deluxe. 

Also, he tapped Sama and Rexx Life Raj to be featured guests on Top 10 Trappers DOA (Deluxe). Moreover, their performances are both autotune-heavy, with Sama coming off laidback whereas Rexx’s passion comes through clearly. Overall, the Pittsburgh native strikes an even balance between immediate hype and calming atmospheres.

But what did you think of Hardo’s deluxe version of Top 10 Trappers DOA? Let us know in the comments and peep the tracklist down below. Still, if you haven’t had the chance to listen, you can find the album on your preferred streaming service. Also, as always, check back in with HNHH for the latest great hip-hop, even during the holiday season.

Tracklist

  1. Trap House Lease In Her Name
  2. You’d Rather Lie (Ft. Sama)
  3. 40 Drums
  4. U Still Stayed
  5. Murda Murda
  6. Apple Tree (Ft. Rexx Life Raj)
  7. Really the Difference
  8. Fake Drilla
  9. Rapper Who? 
  10. Get Em
  11. Bottom of the Trap (Ft. EST Gee & Icewear Vezzo)
  12. Trapn Off the iPhone (Ft. Doe Boy)
  13. Me & You (Ft. Salma Slims)
  14. Frown
  15. Choppa Talk 2
  16. Dats Crazy (Ft. FTR Drama)
  17. Skipped Rolling Loud
  18. Forever TrapN
  19. Let The Dog Out
  20. Hoppin Out
  21. Out The Bagger (Ft. 1700Hec & Goppy)
  22. Biased (Ft. Asco)
  23. Working on the Album (Ft. NDO Dee)

Big Mo Feels “Chosen” On His 5-Track EP Feat. Ye Ali, Nessly, And More

Yet another new artist joining the HNHH ranks this weekend is Big Mo. On Friday (December 23), he dropped off his 5-track Chosen EP, following singles like “Falling 4 U” and “Broken” with Ye Ali that helped launch him to fame in 2020.

The “Lean & Hennessy” hitmaker has been sharing music on DSPs since 2017. Among his earlier releases are “Top Shotta,” “Don’t Cry” featuring Victoria Gouveia, and “Freaky Gyal” with Nemessz. His latest effort, however, is far more elevated than past works, showing how much growth Mo has gone through since his humble beginning.

Chosen was preceded by project opener “Chains Seduced Her” as a single. The four-and-a-half-minute-long song boasts an appearance from Nessly, as well as upwards of 200K streams on Spotify alone.

New titles added to the short and sweet tracklist include “Ahee,” “Losing My Mind,” and “Don’t Leave.” Additionally, we hear Big Mo show out alongside Ye Ali on “Habibti,” which also features pre kai ro. Since making its debut, the catchy tune is already obviously on its way to achieving fan favourite status.

During an interview with V13 earlier this year, the rising rapper was candid about his creative flow. “My writing process consists of a mix of freestyling and writing lyrics out on my phone. For the most part, I prefer to write it down,” he explained.

“When I write a song, it is mostly just how I’m feeling in that moment. I’m more concerned with just writing a track that fits with what my mood is. Nothing forced. That’s when the music is at its best,” Mo went on.

Stream Big Mo’s Chosen EP on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, tap into our annual hip-hop holiday playlist update here.

Chosen Tracklist:

  1. Chains Seduced Her (with Nessly)
  2. Ahee
  3. Habibti (feat. Ye Ali & pre kai ro)
  4. Losing My Mind
  5. Don’t Leave

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Lil B Drops Surprise Jazz Album, “Afrikantis”

Keeping up with releases from Lil B remains a rather difficult feat. The Based God is one of the most prolific artists from the 2010s era of internet rap. His overwhelming discography spans more than 70 projects.

The latest of which, Afrikantis, arrived as a surprise on Thursday (December 22). The 33-year-old took to his Twitter account to make the announcement.

“< Artist Note From Lil B > They said that no idea is original, That was a lie. Welcome To Afrikantis – Lil B,” the California native wrote. “THIS MAY BE ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT JAZZ PROJECTS EVER … TAKE UR TIME WITH THIS,” he continued.

Many fans were shocked by the tweet and even further surprised upon discovering that the album really is jazz. The project is fully instrumental, with vocals notably absent during its 14-track runtime. Instead of obscure bars and off-kilter flows, The Based God turns to funky jazz instrumentals for his latest musical expression.

While it certainly is something unusual for the 33-year-old, it’s actually not entirely new territory for him. Both of his past instrumental projects dropped in 2012 under his notorious alias, The Based God: Tears 4 God and Choices and Flowers.

Of course, there is some confusion among fans on social media. However, it seems as though a lot of Lil B supporters are loving the style switch-up.

“@LILBTHEBASEDGOD woweee just making a cup of tea while boppin my head to “Kim” off Afrikantis,” writes one Twitter user.

“Listening to Afrikantis and I’m still confused. Do we…do we actually think Lil B is good?” writes another.

Afrikantis serves as the California native’s fourth full-length release of 2022. The first one, Frozen, arrived simultaneously with his second, The Frozen Tape, in June. The follow-up arrived in the form of Thraxxx Kiss in late August. Believe it or not, this is actually a slow year for The Based God.

Finally, make sure to stream Lil B’s newest offering on either Spotify or Apple Music. Comment your top three songs down below afterwards.

Afrikantis Tracklist:

  1. My Fathers Drums
  2. A Song for Mom
  3. Cricket
  4. Kim
  5. Albany Middle
  6. Solano Stroll
  7. Berkeley California
  8. Eurasia
  9. Del the Funky Homosapien
  10. Guinea Pig Arcade
  11. Jack London Square Oakland Ca
  12. West Berkeley Ca Waterfront
  13. Welcome to Oakland California
  14. Park St Alameda California

Joey Majors Works With The Game, 38 Spesh, And More On “Wolf In Sheep Clothing” Album

As a Christmas present to you, we’re finally debuting music from an artist who’s brand new to our site – Joey Majors. On Friday (December 23), he shared his Wolf In Sheep Clothing album, supported by an undeniably impressive roster of features and producers.

The biggest name to appear on the tracklist is obviously The Game. The California native shows out on the previously released “The Plug,” which also boasts an appearance from Matt Fingaz. Prior to that, we see him connect with artists like Thavid Ruffin, ETO, and 38 Spesh.

The latter and Majors worked together on “End Of The World,” which fans have especially shown plenty of love to across streamers. Other verses come from Big Yount, Merc Beatz, and Planet Asia, among others.

As for production, Thanos Beats, Halo, JXSamuria, and Merc Beatz chiefly hold things down across 11 titles.

Prior to sharing Wolf In Sheep Clothing, Majors worked with GawdBrova and GREA8GAWD on a collaborative effort called WOLF SZN. That also includes 11 songs with features coming from Benny The Butcher, Jadakiss, and Niko Brim.

Before that, he kept busy in the early half of 2022 as well. Singles like “We Own The Night” with Mobb Deep as well as his Big Yount joint, “AMEX” remain in rotation for many fans to this day.

Finally, stream Joey Majors’ Wolf In Sheep Clothing album on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, satisfy all of your holiday streaming needs with our annual Christmas playlist here.

Wolf In Sheep Clothing Tracklist:

  1. No Honor Among Thieves (Intro)
  2. W.I.S.C (feat. Thavid Ruffin)
  3. Get To The Bag (feat. Big Yount)
  4. Hustlers Anthem (feat. Big Young & ETO)
  5. Puppet Masters (feat. Thanos Beats, Mooch, & Rigz)
  6. End Of The World (feat. 38 Spesh & GREA8GAWD)
  7. Keep The Fame (feat. Merc Beatz)
  8. Painful Success (feat. Thavid Ruffin)
  9. Ventilation (feat. Hell Rell) [Remix]
  10. Get Money (feat. Planet Asia & Splash God)
  11. The Plug (feat. The Game & Matt Fingaz)

Oakstop Alliance & Homeboy Sandman Deliver New Album, “Royalty Summit”

Oakland-based nonprofit Oakstop Alliance has released a new compilation album titled Royalty Summit. Moreover, Homeboy Sandman curated that summit with the nonprofit to showcase the region’s best MCs, producers, and artists. As such, the album delivers soulful but summery beats, a lot of charisma, and eccentric flows and deliveries. They’re similar to Sandman’s last single, “Get Yours.”

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – JULY 06: Homeboy Sandman performs at Revolution on July 6, 2016 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Photo by John Parra/Getty Images)

However, it’s not like Oakland missed out on great artistry before. Many big names call the city their home such as Kehlani, Raphal Saadiq, Kamaiyah, Fantastic Negrito, and so many others. Still, the city’s always wanted to keep pushing things even further to uplift local artists. So, Oakstop Alliance created the Oakland Resident initiative to give more visibility to the area’s local talent.

Furthermore, Royalty Summit is the campaign’s first release. The organization’s executive director, Damon Johnson, pitched the idea to Homeboy Sandman as the latter planned his There In Spirit West Coast tour run. Moreover, they recorded the album’s 12 tracks over three days with over 20 local artists. Despite Homeboy being from Queens, the artistry on display from Oakland locals like Tone Oliver and Simago makes the city’s sound distinctively electrifying.

So, what did you think of Oakstop Alliance’s new compilation album, Royalty Summit? Also, which Oakland hip-hop artist did you discover that you might give a spin again? Although there’s a lot to pick from, let us know in the comments and check out the tracklist down below. In addition, if you haven’t listened yet, you can find the Homeboy Sandman-led project on your preferred streaming service. Also, as always, keep your eye on HNHH for the freshest and most exciting hip-hop releases each week.

Tracklist

  1. Bas1 Intro
  2. The Journey (ft. Homeboy Sandman, Simago, and James Wavey)
  3. Just Because (ft. Homeboy Sandman, Honest in 10land, and Tone Oliver)
  4. Programmin’ (ft. Fuze, GAM, Honest in 10land, and Tone Oliver)
  5. Come Around (ft. GAM, Alai the Guy, and Homeboy Sandman)
  6. Now (ft. Mike Fish, Homeboy Sandman, and Michael Sneed)
  7. The Herb Garden (ft. Alai the Guy, Homeboy Sandman, and Ovrkast.)
  8. Just Because [REMIX] (ft. Homeboy Sandman, Jada Imani, and James Wavey)
  9. Look at the Rim (ft. Homeboy Sandman, A-Plus, and Michael Sneed)
  10. Voice of My Own (ft. Simago, Honest in 10land, and Mike Fish)
  11. Witness (ft. Fuze and Homeboy Sandman)
  12. Bas1 Outro

Marc E. Bassy’s “Man Makes Plans” EP Arrives On DSPs In Time For Christmas

After hearing his fans beg and plead for the past two years, Marc E. Bassy has finally brought his Man Makes Plans project to streaming platforms. Landing on Friday (December 23), it consists of 12 unique titles – all featureless – and reminds the world exactly why the 35-year-old deserves all the flowers.

When originally sharing his work on April 3rd of 2020, he took to Twitter to share a SoundCloud link. “‘Man Makes Plans’ – a little collection I’ve been sitting on [that] the team said I have to give to the people.”

Immediately, comments came flooding in, begging Bassy to add the songs to Spotify. All this time later, the world has finally gotten its wish.

He previously teased the exciting news earlier this month in another tweet. “Ask and you shall receive! I’m putting out a B-sides project of songs – previously only available on SoundCloud – on all streaming platforms,” the singer wrote.

“When putting out an album, I always try to make it the most cohesive experience for listeners. ‘Man Makes Plans’ is a collection of some of my favourite pieces that ended up on the editing room floor. They deserve better.”

Additionally, Bassy let readers know that he’ll be “re-releasing some discontinued merch” and announcing a “special contest” in the near future.

“Thank you for your ongoing support, it means the world to me. Happy holidays!” his message concludes.

Stream Marc E. Bassy’s Man Makes Plans project on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, tell us your top three favourite titles in the comment section.

Man Makes Plans Tracklist:

  1. Black Eyed Angel
  2. You Pour Up Mine
  3. Wait For You
  4. Having Fun
  5. Birkin Baby
  6. Glory
  7. Like A Dream
  8. Tonight
  9. Paper Paper
  10. Drunk Tank
  11. Six Figures
  12. Overtime