DaBaby & Stunna 4 Vegas Reunite In New York & Fans Love It

DaBaby and Stunna 4 Vegas appear to have put their differences to rest to reunite with hopes of bringing their dynamic duo back. On Tuesday (November 12), DaBaby shared a series of posts celebrating their reunion, which began with an electrifying onstage moment at Monaleo’s concert at the Barclays Center in New York. According to DaBaby, the connection was orchestrated by Houston’s rising rap star Monaleo, who is currently dating Stunna 4 Vegas. “4X & BABY. A moment @ the Barclay’s provided by @themonaleo,” DaBaby captioned a video of the two performing together. He cemented their reunion with a post of the duo in the studio.

The chemistry between DaBaby and Stunna 4 Vegas dates back to their breakout 2018 collaboration, Animal, which Stunna credits as a turning point in his career. “Making that song with him changed my life,” Stunna told Billboard. Their synergy led to Stunna’s 2019 signing with Interscope Records and the release of his debut album, Big 4x. Their recent reunion suggests a fresh chapter for the duo, reigniting the collaborative energy that once defined their partnership. Fans eagerly await what comes next as the pair appears ready to pick up right where they left off. Whether on stage or in the studio, DaBaby and Stunna 4 Vegas prove that some bonds in hip-hop are unbreakable.

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Hip Hop Loves The DaBaby & Stunna 4 Vegas  Reunion

The reunion sparked excitement among fans and peers alike, with notable figures such as Meek Mill, Dreezy, and Hitmaka chiming in. “We needed to see that,” Meek Mill commented, while Dreezy added, “Dis what we like to see.” Hitmaka expressed his approval, writing, “Glad to see y’all back.”

DaBaby expressed accountability in his new mixtape. On the track “Ain’t That A Bitch,” he admits fault in several situations, rapping, “Approach your brother like a man, man, come holla at your brother, man / You know what’s happenin’ with me, you know I got you, nigga / Let’s do it, nigga, you know, I’m yo’ crutch when you goddamn fall, nigga / Get up / But you know, if that’s too much for your pride, if that’s too much for your heart / You know what I’m sayin’? You know, you know me, nigga, real nigga /I wish you the best on all your endeavors, and I’ma be the first one to clap for you / But other than that, I’ma be sittin’ in the back like / Damn, ain’t that a bitch?”

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Monaleo Drops Off Her Sophomore LP “Throwing Bows”

Monaleo is one of the many new femcees looking to build a brand on being uber aggressive on all of their tracks. She’s someone who makes music for the ladies, particularly the single ones out there. Some artists that are trying to carve a niche in this area of rap tend to rely on having a unique voice, solid production, and sticky lyrics. The ones that do have pretty large audiences with some of them including GloRilla, Sexyy Red, and Latto. Sadly, there is quite a large sum of them out there who are still finding their footing. When it comes to rappers like that, they tend to sound like other’s that are most established.

Sadly, at the moment, Monaleo is coming across as that sort of artist on her latest LP, Throwing Bows. What the Houston native does have is good mic presence, but not enough of a discernable voice. In addition, some of her production choices are head scratchers. “Wam Bam” might be the biggest culprit of this, as the Brittney Spears “Toxic” has no place in a song this off the wall. Songs like this one, as well as “Ee-er” and “Flush Em”, have annoyingly repetitive choruses to the point where they come across as lazy. Overall, it’s still early for Monaleo. But for us, there’s too many miscues across the board here.

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Throwing Bows – Monaleo

Throwing Bows Tracklist:

  1. Drunk Freestyle
  2. Don Who Leo
  3. Pimpin’ Ain’t Dead with TEXAS BOYZ
  4. Ee-er with Sauce Walka
  5. Queen & Slime with Stunna 4 Vegas
  6. Leo Luv The Sluts
  7. Flush Em with Kaliii
  8. Wam Bam with Baby Kia
  9. Passenger Princess (Jibbitz) with Stunna 4 Vegas
  10. Unphased

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Monaleo & Kaliii Put Toxic Men On Blast With “Flush Em”

Throwing Bows might be the most spot-on title for a Monaleo project. Her rap style and bars exhibit similar actions that you would see in a boxing ring. Ironically, the cover for the aforementioned tape displays exactly that as she’s knocked out a man cold. Even crazier, is that Monaleo and Kaliii sound like they want to throw down with some toxic men for their girlfriends on their new single “Flush Em”.

This track comes just a week ahead of Throwing Bows, which will be her second LP of her still bubbling career. Where The Flowers Don’t Die, an 11-track, 28-minute-long effort was the last full-length-like effort we got and that came in May of 2023. “Flush Em”, which features production from Bankroll Got It, is the third offering, as it comes after “Passenger Princess” and “Don Who Leo”. While the flows are a bit clunky and do sound like Latto at times, what you can’t deny is the energy and mic presence from Monaleo. Give the track a try and tell us what you think in the comments below.

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“Flush Em” – Monaleo & Kaliii

Quotable Lyrics:

No way you was suckin’ that d**k every night and puttin’ your hair in a bun (Thot)
No way you was puttin’ out, puttin’ out, puttin’ out, ain’t break the n**** for nothin’, dummy
What have I taught you, huh? (What?) Nice h**s comin’ in last (Let’s go)
Huh, why was you curvin’ a simp? (Yeah, yeah) You tellin’ the n**** he comin’ in fast (Uh-huh)
You chasin’ after a n**** that won’t even get out and pump your gas (What?)
You could not follow your friend, but said he be givin’ that n**** a pass, I’m on your a**, let’s go

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Monaleo Announces New EP “Throwing Bows” Set for Sept. 27 Release

Monaleo Announces New EP "Throwing Bows" Set for Sept. 27 Release

Rising hip-hop star Monaleo has announced the release of her highly anticipated EP, Throwing Bows, arriving Sept. 27th via Stomp Down. The 10-track project brings fans back to the roots of Monaleo’s signature rap style, filled with sharp lyricism and a bold blend of feminism and confidence. Fans can get a sneak peek of what’s in store with her latest single and video, “Passenger Princess (Jibbitz),” featuring Stunna 4 Vegas.

Throwing Bows showcases Monaleo’s prowess as one of hip-hop’s fiercest voices today. With tracks ranging from feminist anthems to hard-hitting verses, the EP highlights her ability to empower and captivate through her dynamic music. The project includes unapologetic and raw songs that delve deeper into her gritty style, echoing the intensity of a 12-round boxing match.

This project is symbolic of my resurgence after having a baby. After being counted out, I have re-emerged throwing bows. With all odds stacked against me, I still remain the reigning champ. Hit after hit, I am the embodiment of resilience and strength. My motto for this new season is [put your back against the wall and keep swinging].”

– Monaleo

Leading up to the EP’s release, Monaleo dropped the video for “Passenger Princess (Jibbitz),” featuring Stunna 4 Vegas, where she plays a “passenger princess” cruising in an SRT Hellcat and a pink limo. The video captures the vibrant chemistry between Monaleo and Stunna 4 Vegas, visually bringing the track’s themes to life with cinematic flair.

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Don Toliver Announces PSYCHO Tour with Teezo Touchdown and Monaleo

Don Toliver Announces PSYCHO Tour with Teezo Touchdown and Monaleo

Multi-platinum superstar Don Toliver is set to embark on his biggest headline tour, the PSYCHO Tour, featuring special guest Teezo Touchdown and opening act Monaleo. Produced by Live Nation, the tour kicks off on October 10 at Portland, OR’s Veterans Memorial Coliseum and will visit arenas across North America until late November.

Artist presales begin Wednesday, July 17 at 10:00 AM (local). Live Nation and Ticketmaster presales start Thursday, July 18 at 10:00 AM (local), with Spotify presales following at noon (local). All presales end Thursday, July 18 at 11:59 PM (local). General on-sales start Friday, July 19 at 10:00 AM (local). For tickets and more details, visit dontolivermusic.com/tour.

Citi card members can access presale tickets from Tuesday, July 16 at 10:00 AM (local) to Thursday, July 18 at 11:59 PM (local) through the Citi Entertainment program. For complete presale details, visit citientertainment.com.

The PSYCHO Tour also offers VIP packages, including premium tickets, access to the pre-show VIP Lounge, exclusive merchandise, and more. For more information, visit vipnation.com.

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Don Toliver Announced His Biggest Tour Yet With The ‘Pyscho Tour’ Featuring Teezo Touchdown And Monaleo

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On June 14, Don Toliver released Hardstone Psycho, his fourth studio album that topped Billboard‘s Top Rap Albums and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts. Toliver’s Hardstone Psycho tracklist featured Teezo Touchdown, and now, the two Texas artists will take North America by storm this fall.

On Monday morning, July 15, Toliver announced his Psycho Tour, billed as his “biggest North American headline tour to date,” with Teezo Touchdown and Monaleo (another Texas artist).

According to a press release, pre-sales begin on Tuesday, July 16, at 10 a.m. local time — such as the Citi Entertainment Pre-sale — and will run until the general on-sale starts on Friday, July 19, at 10 a.m. local time. Find all ticketing information here.

Don Toliver’s 2024 Dates: Psycho Tour

10/10 — Portland, OR @ Veterans Memorial Coliseum
10/12 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
10/13 — Seattle, WA @ WAMU Theater
10/15 — San Francisco, CA @ Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
10/18 — Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center
10/19 — Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena
10/20 — San Diego, CA @ Viejas Arena
10/23 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center
10/24 — Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP
10/26 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
10/27 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
10/29 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
10/31 — Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center
11/02 — Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena
11/03 — Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena
11/06 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Liacouras Center
11/08 — Fairfax, VA @ EagleBank Arena
11/10 — Boston, MA @ Agganis Arena
11/11 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center
11/13 — Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
11/14 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
11/15 — Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
11/17 — Chicago, IL @ Credit Union 1 Arena
11/19 — St. Louis, MO @ Chaifetz Arena
11/21 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena

Don Toliver’s Psycho Tour Poster

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Gucci Mane Speaks Out on Death of Former New 1017 Artist Enchanting

Gucci Mane Speaks Out on Death of Former New 1017 Artist Enchanting

26-year-old rapper Enchanting has passed away. Her death was confirmed by her former label head Gucci Mane. There are no details to the cause of death for the Texas star.

“So sad to have to say R.I.P to such a great young lady, a true star,” he wrote. “We gone all miss you, Chant.”

Additional messages in remembrance hit the Internet from Coi Leray, Monaleo, and more.

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Monaleo Is Bringing The Party To You On “Don Who Leo”

A lot of rappers love to hone in on a particular lane that they can rely on creatively. While some will argue that makes you one-dimensional, it can also be true that some artists like to deliver one sound. That can work in their favor, especially if they are bringing fans back for more every time they drop. Monaelo is one of those MCs who is always going to drop head-knocking bangers.

The relatively new girl on the block hails from Houston, Texas. “Go big or go home” is their trademark saying down south and Monaleo is always going for it all. The last time we spoke about her music was the last time she put out a single back in late September. It was about “Crying On Your Birthday,” which featured some wild punchlines. That continues to be a trademark in her songs with her latest drop.

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Listen To “Don Who Leo” By Monaleo

This is also Monaleo, first offering for 2024 and it comes in the form of “Don Who Leo.” A trap banger with loud bass and some bells for some extra grand appeal. The cleverly named song makes a nod to the popular hard liquor Don Julio. Monaleo mentions crazy one-liners in this one. “Pulling cards, b****, this ain’t no Yu-Gi-Oh! (Yeah) / I get straight to business and I’m strict, Judge Judy h*e (Yeah, Yeah, Uh-huh).” Be sure to check out the accompanying music video above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “Don Who Leo,” by Monaleo? Is she the queen of party hip-hop songs from the South? Which track is your favorite of hers and why? Is this one of her best in recent memory, why or why not? 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 be sure to keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Monaleo. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

Get off that Don Who Leo
Act a fool-eo (B****)
B****, I called your motherf*****g phone, that’s how you do me, h*e? (Yeah, Yeah, Uh-huh)
Ay, b****, don’t let me find out you with a groupie h*e (What?)
You gon’ be with 2Pac when I come shoot up that studio (Boom, boom, boom)

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Latto, Flo Milli, Monaleo, Maiya The Don, And Mello Buckzz Shine In XXL All-Women Cypher

In a hip-hop landscape dominated by male artists, XXL shook up the scene with an All-Women Cypher that left fans wanting more. Featuring heavy hitters like Latto, Flo Milli, Monaleo, Maiya The Don, and Mello Buckzz, the cypher showcased an undeniable chemistry that resonated with rap enthusiasts across the board. Social media was in excitement as fans took to X to share their thoughts on the new cypher. “Mello Buckzz CLEARED,” exclaimed one user, echoing the sentiments of many who were impressed by her standout performance. The rising star proved she could hold her own among the seasoned rappers, leaving fans eager for more from her in the future.

With DJ Carisma spinning the mixes in the background, it was an unforgettable moment. However, it was Monaleo who emerged as a standout, sparking intense conversations online. “They all ate it up, but WHY DF DID MONALEO snap like she did!? Like why!?” questioned a fan on social media. Monaleo’s bars, delivered with an unapologetic ferocity, left a memorable mark. However, her cypher undoubtedly solidified her as a force to be reckoned with in the rap game.

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The Girls Were In Their Bag During The XXL Cyper

However, fans were quick to shower praise on the entire lineup. “They all did so good omg Latto and Monaleo spazzed, and Flo is so underrated, I love her voice,” gushed one person. Another fan chimed in, asserting, “Monaleo and Flo Milli went the hardest.” The appreciation wasn’t limited to just one standout artist, with supporters acknowledging the unique strengths each rapper brought to the cypher. “Latto ate down,” declared one fan, emphasizing the undeniable impact of Latto’s verses. Moreover, the sentiment was echoed by another person who marveled at Maiya The Don, stating, “Maiya the Don… Just wow..!!!”

However, in an industry often criticized for its lack of female representation, the XXL All-Women Cypher served as a powerful reminder of the talent that exists within the female rap community. Additionally, as fans eagerly await more collaborations and solo projects from these talented artists, one thing is clear. The ladies have firmly established their presence and are ready to take the hip-hop world by storm. Who do you think had the best bars? Let us know on HNHH!

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Monaleo Net Worth 2023: What Is The Rapper Worth?

Monaleo, a name that has resonated with many music enthusiasts in recent years, has made significant strides in the music industry. As of 2023, her net worth is estimated to be around $250,000 US Dollars, according to Popular Net Worth, a testament to her growing influence and success in the rap scene. But how did she achieve this? Let’s delve deeper into her journey.

Hailing from Houston, Texas, Monaleo, whose real name is Leondra Roshawn Gay, was born on April 24, 2001. This young rapper of African descent has already captured the attention of listeners, fans, and musicians globally. Her breakout single, “Beating Down Yo Block,” released in 2021, garnered widespread acclaim, solidifying her position as one of the top emerging artists of her generation. This post-breakup ballad showcased her musical prowess and highlighted the power of embracing femininity in the rap industry.

The Early Years

Monaleo’s journey wasn’t always centered around music. Born and raised in Houston, she initially aspired to become a funeral director and even attended mortuary science school. Later, she enrolled at Prairie View A&M University but dropped out to chase her passion for music. This decision proved to be pivotal in shaping her career.

Monaleo’s engagement with music began around January 2020. By September of the same year, she teased a preview of “Beating Down Yo Block.” This track quickly gained traction, amassing over 3 million Spotify streams by January 2021. Following the success of her debut, Monaleo released other singles like “Girls Outside” and “Suck It Up,” with the latter even featuring its music video. Her subsequent single, “Bald Head B*tch,” dropped in August 2021, further cementing her place in music. Currently, she’s associated with the Stomp Down collective.

Challenges & Personal Life

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AUSTIN, TEXAS – MARCH 18: Monaleo performs during the Rolling Loud showcase during the 2022 SXSW Conference and Festival – Day 8 at Stubb’s Bar-B-Q on March 18, 2022 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images)

Success often comes with its set of challenges. Monaleo has faced her share of personal struggles. As of October 2021, she appeared to be single, with no public declarations about her relationship status. However, it’s known that she endured a tumultuous relationship in the past, which might have played a role in her facing severe mental health challenges. She had previously been suicidal and had attempted suicide on multiple occasions. The reasons behind these actions remain private, but some speculate that her past breakup might have contributed.

A Bright Future Ahead

Despite the hurdles, Monaleo’s future in the music industry looks promising. With a net worth of $250,000 US Dollars in 2023, as reported by Popular Net Worth, she’s just getting started. Her unique voice and her authentic storytelling ensure that she will remain a force to be reckoned with in the coming years. Overall, Monaleo’s journey from a young girl in Houston with dreams of becoming a funeral director to a rising rap star is inspiring. Her net worth, while impressive, is just a number. The real value lies in her talent, resilience, and impact in the music world.

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