6ix9ine Draws Huge Crowd For Music Video In The Dominican Republic

6ix9ine is traveling a lot these days as he’s shooting for a lot of new music videos and material. Of course, many see this as a way to sidestep his recent gym beatdown and return to the public eye in a less embarrassing way. Regardless of those assumptions, the New York MC will likely see plenty of success for his new material, especially as it switches up what he’s usually known for. This time, he popped out at the Dominican Republic drawing a huge crowd in the neighborhood. It seems like his song is a commercial blend of pop and Latin-inspired sounds like reggaetón.

Whether you like his new output or not, it’s clear that 6ix9ine is really trying to appeal to another market entirely. Still, his previous collaborations with Anuel AA (which haven’t aged all that well considering their beef) also hinted towards other sounds that weren’t aggressive trap bangers. As such, maybe he just wants to develop other parts of his career further. Despite detractors, it doesn’t hurt that said market grows every day, from what it seems.

6ix9ine Brings A Whole Neighborhood Out For MV

Meanwhile, 6ix9ine also tapped one of the hottest artists from the Dominican Republic of the moment. In a social media clip, the rainbow-haired artist gives a massive chain to Angel Dior, a rising dembow artist known for his incredibly fast flows, nasal inflections, and often comical bars. With these new connections in the DR and other countries in the Caribbean, it seems he’s really trying to tap into his Latino roots. For those who are unaware, Daniel Hernandez is of Puerto Rican and Mexican descent. Whether it’s for the clicks or out of genuine interest, the 26-year-old might be a major player in the Latin space in some time.

Regardless, the “FEFE” artist is also trying to stay varied in his explorations. For example, he recently previewed a new video filmed in Uganda that also goes along these genre-blurring lines. With that in mind, maybe the resurgence of 6ix9ine in the music world will look much different than his come-up, which will start a heated conversation of its own. For the latest news and updates on the rapper and provocateur, check back in with HNHH.

Angel Dior Gets A Rainbow Chain

Fivio Foreign Brings The Heat On “Hot Sauce”: Listen

New York drill king Fivio Foreign returns with his new single, “Hot Sauce.” Recently, the rapper missed a performance at Rolling Loud due to health issues. In a statement about his absence, the rapper said, “Apologize to @RollingLoud & everybody who came out to see me I ain’t make it,” he said. “My first time missing a show and I feel so crazy about it but my body dealing w some real issues.. Juss keep me in yah prayers.”

Fivio’s absence at Rolling Loud came just one month after he admitted that he was struggling with his mental health. “Scratch dat.. I’m not healed I’m depressed..,” he tweeted. However, after missing the Rolling Loud performance, he immediately teased new music in a response to a tweet from Meek Mill. Things looked uncertain for a while there. Now, it looks like Fivio is back in top form.

Beat Goes Hard, Fivio Goes Harder

Fivio Foreign dropped his new single and music video today. The song is a hard drill banger, complete with distorted 808s and speedy hi-hat triplets. The production really goes off. The song has everything you could want. It even samples a crow cawing, which sounds far cooler in the song than in writing. “F*ck all this fame sh*t, we with all of the gang sh*t / And we still moving dangerous,” Fivio raps. Seems like this song is his reminder that he shouldn’t be messed with.

The video goes just as hard as the song. It features Fivio on multiple different sets. On one, he brandishes a flamethrower. On another, he stands surrounded by meticulously placed body bags as the camera floats above him. It’s definitely a welcome addition as it makes the lyrics of the song pop even more. Nothing helps people learn more than a visual aid, right? What do you think of Fivio’s new track? Let us know in the comments!

Quotable Lyrics:

Send me the addy, I’m coming your way
I tell my shooters to get in they place
They want to shoot a n*gga in his face
I tell ’em chill, they couldn’t wait

Post Malone Is Addicted To A Lover In “Chemical”: Listen

Post Malone is back with a new single, “Chemical.” It’s been less than a year since he released his fourth studio album, Twelve Carat Toothache. The album debuted at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. It included lots of features from other big artists. Perhaps most notably, it featured The Weeknd on “One Right Now” and Doja Cat on “I Like You (A Happier Song)”. The songs peaked at number 6 and number 2, respectively. Earlier this week, Post announced that “Chemical” would be released this week.

Post has been the subject of a lot of controversies over the years, even being as unproblematic as he tends to be. He has very publicly struggled with substance abuse. He credited his fianceé as the person who “made him feel human again” in the midst of his alcoholism. It was apparently a very serious problem at the time. “It was to a really rough point,” he said. “I couldn’t get up off the floor for weeks.” Recently, things have been looking extremely positive for Post. He welcomed a daughter last year. He did scare fans recently, who seemed to think his performance style was indicative of drug use. His manager put those fears to rest, saying Post is the healthiest he’s been in years.

Post Is Addicted To Love

In the newly-dropped “Chemical,” Post talks about how he can’t leave a relationship even though he wants to. He speaks about the love as an addiction. “Oxytocin making it all okay / When I come back down it doesn’t feel the same,” he sings on the track. “Now I’m sitting around waiting for the world to end all day / Because I couldn’t leave you if I tried.”

The track itself is an upbeat but melancholy acoustic pop song. It sounds like the kind of song you’d blast late at night on the way home from a party. That said, it’s a perfect time to release the song. Summer is coming up, and this is definitely going to be one of the songs of the summer. It’s interesting to see how much Post has changed since Beerbongs & Bentleys, but it’s always great to watch an artist grow and expand. What do you think of the new Post song? Sound off in the comments!

Quotable Lyrics:

Outside of the party, smokin’ in the car with you
Seven Nation Army, fightin’ at the bar with you
Tell you that I’m sorry, tell me what I gotta do
‘Cause I can’t let go, it’s chemical
No, I can’t let go, it’s chemical

6ix9ine Is Filming His New Video In Africa

Looks like 6ix9ine is going to film his new video on location in Africa. The 26-year-old rapper has been in the news almost every day recently. Unfortunately, the headlines haven’t been speaking much about his music. Last month, a group of men assaulted 6ix9ine at his gym. The footage made its way online and instantly went viral. Many said that the rapper had it coming due to his reputation as a snitch. 6ix9ine has spoken out on the incident, calling it “hard to watch” and “cowardly.”

After the incident, the rapper decided it was time to shift focus back onto his music. He pretty much immediately began to tease new music. Soon after, released his new single, Bori. The video featured footage of him after the attack, showing his injuries. Barely giving fans a chance to breathe, 6ix9ine has already begun teasing more new music. In a post on his Instagram, he told fans that he would film his next video in whatever country was mentioned the most in the comments. Though the country remains unclear, it appears that it will be somewhere in Africa.

6ix9ine Lets His Fans Call The Shots

6ix9ine returned to Instagram to update fans on his next video shoot. He previously promised that the video would be released on April 14th. However, the process of getting visas took longer than he expected. As such, the video will likely be delayed. Additionally, 6ix9ine says that none of the camera crew have been granted visas. In his post, the rapper stands outside of a Best Buy with a camera stabilizer made for mobile phones. You have to admire his determination.

When detailing the shoot, 6ix9ine says that he is en route to Africa with only one other person. “I’m on my way to Africa to film a music video with no camera team,” the rapper wrote in the caption. “I promised you a music video 3 days from now… Realistically I won’t make that date BUT as soon as I start filming I won’t stop and give it to you what ever date I finish.” Are you excited for more music from 6ix9ine? Sound off in the comments!

Cole Bennett Celebrates New Juice WRLD Milestone

Cole Bennett is celebrating a new milestone on a video he shot with Juice WRLD. In a new post on Instagram, the famed music video director posted a tribute to the first video he shot with the late rapper. The two were frequent collaborators and, all in all, Bennett was responsible for 7 of Juice’s videos. They began their collaborative relationship in 2018 when he shot the video for Juice WRLD’s single “All Girls Are The Same.” Throughout their time working together, the director became one of Juice’s most outspoken supporters. As such, Bennett was devastated when Juice passed away in 2019.

Juice’s death was a huge blow to the community as he seemed to be one of the fastest-rising stars in the industry. Since passing, the rapper’s music has only become more popular. In 2021, the RIAA announced that the rapper had posthumously received 50 new platinum and gold song certifications. His 2018 single “Lucid Dreams” has gone 9x platinum.

Bennett Remembers Juice As A Friend

Cole Bennett and Juice WRLD were more than just collaborators. They were friends. In a new Instagram post, Bennett celebrated his first video with Juice reaching 300 million views. The post features several behind-the-scenes photos of the two shooting the video. Along with the photos, Bennett had some kind words to say about the rapper. “The first video Juice and I did together hit 300 million views today,” he said in the caption. “Try telling us that 5 years ago and we’d never believe it.”

After Juice WRLD’s tragic and untimely death, fans and friends gathered at the Chicago United Center in late 2021 to celebrate the life and impact of the singer. Bennett was one of many attendees, and he stepped on stage to deliver a touching message about the friendship between the two. “The narrative was always, you know Cole and Lyrical Lemonade were such a blessing to Juice’s career,” Bennett said. “And as time went on, I realized that he was really the blessing to me.” If Juice was alive today, he would no doubt feel the same about Bennett. What’s your favorite collaboration between Cole Bennett and Juice WRLD? Let us know in the comments below!

NLE Choppa Recruits Sexyy Redd For NSFW “Sl*t Me Out” Remix Video

NLE Choppa and Sexyy Redd just graced Miami with a lot of lurid dancers for their “Sl*t Me Out Remix” music video. Moreover, they ride around the streets of the city with a lot of other women around them, dancing and suggesting they want to engage in some of the song’s lurid content. For all intents and purposes, this isn’t something to watch casually in the office. However, it’s not like there’s any super explicit content or full nudity shown. Still, it’s definitely fitting for the highly sexual and weirdly empowering single. Furthermore, that’s because Redd delivers an equally lustful, raunchy, and high-energy performance as the Memphis native.

In fact, Choppa had some choice words for the track that he shared on Twitter. “Sl*t me out remix for my black feet ratchet queens,” the 20-year-old shared. “Hot comb and gel babies, crack the window cause my AC don’t work women. The food stamp queens, the ‘you bet not touch s**t in this store’ goddesses. Hennessy drinking, black and mild smoking, free my baby daddy Queens. It’s normalized for things to be so white, pretty, and perfect. But I find beauty in the culture I come from. So this song for y’all.

NLE Choppa Speaks On “Sl*t Me Out” Remix

I can care less about who don’t like it as long as I’m showing live to what I feel made a lot of superstars we know now,” he continued. “The HOOD, GHETTO, RATCHET. With that being said where ya mammy at she was a sl*t back in the day and still ready to be sl*tted #Spirituality.” Regardless of what you might think about the display, it’s a banger with a fun and colorful music video to boot. Whether it’s in the studio or out in the street, both Sexyy Redd and the “Shotta Flow” MC take ownership of their desires. On that note, let us know what you think of the song and music video in the comments down below. Also, check out some notable bars from it down below and return to HNHH for more on Sexyy Redd and NLE Choppa.

Quotable Lyrics
P***y soakin’ wet and I’m off a jigga,
Put the p***y on him, leave him with the shivers,
Your last b***h was a lame dog,
Big Sexyy, you f***in’ with a big hoe