Lil Yachty’s Concrete Boys Begin To Forge Their Own Path On “It’s Us Vol. 1”

Back in the middle of December, a new song from a rap group by the name of Concrete Boys hit YouTube. It was called “MO JAMS” and featured the talents of Lil Yachty, KARRAHBOOO, Dc2trill, and Draft Day. That was the inception of the collective that now also includes Camo! Next, they would go on to perform for On The Radar, and then drop a series of tracks in the process from the different artists. Finally, shortly after Yachty created Concrete Kekordz at the end of March, him and the gang dropped It’s Us Vol. 1.

The heavily backed record label now has its first record, and it is a fun listen pretty much all the way through. It keeps a pretty tight tracklist at just 16 cuts that last about 47 minutes. Additionally, all of the members have plenty of opportunities to showcase their respective talents. Everyone has a discernable sound, so it does not feel like you are listening to five artists wrapped into one.

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Listen To It’s Us Vol. 1 By Concrete Boys

As we mentioned this album is a part of Concrete Rekordz and it has tremendous support. Quality Control, the label that signed Yachty from the start, is tied to this project. Subsequently, HYBE, the American arm of the Korean entertainment group that has BTS signed, is also involved due to their partnering with QC. Be sure to give It’s Us Vol. 1 a listen with the links above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new album, It’s Us Vol. 1, by Concrete Boys? What songs are you gravitating toward right now? 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 Concrete Boys. Finally, stay with us for the most informative project posts throughout the week.

It’s Us Vol. 1 Tracklist:

  1. POINT ME TO IT (feat. Lil Yachty, Camo!)
  2. WHERE YO DADDY (feat. KARRAHBOOO)
  3. DIALED IN (feat. Draft Day, Camo!)
  4. PLAYA WALKIN (feat. Lil Yachty. Dc2trill)
  5. LA REID (feat. Lil Yachty)
  6. NOT DA 2 (feat. Lil Yachty, KARRAHBOOO)
  7. 2 HANDS 2 EYES 10 WHIPS (feat. Lil Yachty, Camo!, Draft Day, KARRAHBOOO)
  8. CANE & ABLE (feat. Lil Yachty)
  9. HIT DIFF (feat. KARRAHBOOO, Camo!)
  10. MY LIFE (feat. Dc2trill)
  11. UP YO STANDARDS (feat. Camo!)
  12. JEFF & LITA (feat. Lil Yachty, KARRAHBOOO)
  13. DIE FOR MINE (feat. Lil Yachty, Camo!, KARRAHBOOO, Dc2trill, Draft Day)
  14. PIMPIN AINT EASY (feat. Lil Yachty)
  15. ON THE RADAR (feat. Lil Yachty, Camo!, KARRAHBOOO, Dc2trill, Draft Day)
  16. PINK AND BLUE (feat. Draft Day)

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Ja Rule’s New Label Deal “Worth $100 Million,” He Alleges While Telling “Haters” To “SMD”

After the fallout he faced from the Fyre Festival fiasco of 2017, some thought Ja Rule’s career would never recover. However, the embattled rapper has made significant strides in turning his life around since then, and now has high hopes of rising to the top of the music industry again. Early on Thursday (January 4), Ja logged onto Twitter/X to share some exciting news with his fanbase. “Just signed my new label deal, potentially worth a hundred mill… [Let’s f**king go!!!].” the 47-year-old began, before taking shots at anyone that’s been praying for his downfall recently.

“Thanks for the love, and to the haters, [suck my d**k],” he declared. Minutes later, in another post, Ja shared what vibes he plans to be on in the new year. “Here’s what’s needed to be understood for 24. HATE is for suckers and dick riding is NOT a form of transportation. Lmao, it’s getting you nowhere… Stop being goofy and get money!!! That’s what Ja thinks.” Less than an hour later, the “Mesmerize” artist reminded us he’s still got it when it comes to rhyming.

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Ja Rule is Feeling Proud of His Recent Accomplishments

“B**ch ni**as hate, real ones congratulate,” the father of three told the world. Afterward, he encourage those who support him to go a bit harder when defending his name, like the Barbz do for Nicki Minaj. “I need them a**hole fans that go at [people’s] head for talking bad on my name. Lmao, my fans not sav*ge enough,” Ja observed, prompting many to come forward with stories of them sticking up for one of their favourite rappers, both on and offline. “I been defending you since the 6th grade… I’m 33 now, still defending you lol,” someone told him beneath his tweet. “People hate when I say without Ja there would be no Drake.”

As he continues to prepare his first album since 2012’s PIL 2, Ja Rule’s confidence is evident. He’s already making his presence felt online this year, and longtime fans of the East Coast icon are celebrating the anniversary of one of his biggest hits – “Always On Time” with Ashanti. Revisit that collaboration at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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