TisaKorean Goes Absolutely Wild On New Single “UCCI”: Stream

TisaKorean is hopping back into the rap game in 2024 with his first release of the year, the wild new single “UCCI” and its accompanying music video. The “Rando” entertainer -– known for his rapping, his singing, and his dancing -– came through with an above all vibrant song that feels like ear candy in an almost annoying way, like a lot of great and fun rap songs tend to me. This is thanks to a high-pitched, nasal, and fast-flowing vocal performance that pairs up perfectly with the synth-heavy and rapid trap beat. The chorus melody will definitely get stuck in your head for an unspecified amount of time, and it’s a little over two minutes that wastes no time in kicking things off with a bang and keeping the energy on high for the whole duration.

Furthermore, this is exactly the kind of style that made fans fall in love with the Houston rapper in the first place. For example, earlier cuts like “GRoCERIES” or “Spongy” showed off his personality in a big way, and made his impactful entrance in the game all the more colorful. But TisaKorean’s stayed pretty prolific since then, and with cuts like “UCCI” as our example, it’s clear that he’s having as much fun as ever with his current material. As far as the music video below, it’s pretty much your standard rap video fare with a little more effects and aesthetic variations, plus different camera qualities and perspectives. But the real highlight here is just how effectively he was able to make this simple and almost annoyingly overblown song into something engaging.

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TisaKorean’s “UCCI”: Stream & Watch The Music Video

Meanwhile, it would be interesting to see the 29-year-old collaborate with other artists for more long-form efforts to push his craft a bit forward. After all, Hope v2 with Sunny Galactic was a nice treat of an EP, and it’s always great to see how artists can pull each other into their worlds. Here’s hoping there’s some more evolution on the way for TisaKorean that’s as fun as “UCCI.” If you haven’t heard this new track yet, find it on your preferred streaming service and check out the music video above. Also, check some notable lines from the cut below and hit the comments section down there with your thoughts as well. As always, check back in with HNHH for the latest great music drops around the clock.

Quotable Lyrics
Up in the club and I’m rolling off a bean,
I’m with your b***h but it don’t mean a thing,
Silly H*e shirt with the Rock on the jeans,
Two-step back, then you rock with the lean

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Elcamino Asks Boldy James, Real Bad Man & Black Soprano Family For “No Fighting” On New Single: Stream

As far as killer posse cuts this week, Elcamino brought on a great team for the new single “No Fighting.” Moreover, he’s lyrically assisted by Boldy James on the cut, with production from fashion brand and music collective Real Bad Man and in collaboration with Camino’s Black Soprano Family label headed by Benny The Butcher. BSF has led to many great projects in the past few years such as They Spit On Jesus, whereas Boldy’s history with RBM is exemplified by some excellent LPs and EPs. As such, it’s no wonder that this track ends up feeling cohesive, full of chemistry, and like another great effort from everyone involved.

As far as the production, it’s a bit more old-school and deliberately boom-bap-inspired than some of Griselda’s affiliates’ more popular, drumless work. Nevertheless, the MCs here are able to glide with ease on the beat, accentuated by a ghostly, organ-like keyboard notes hanging in the background. Occasional vocal sample chops structure out the loop a bit further, and the short length of “No Fighting” doesn’t feel neither barebones nor stretched out. As for the lyrical performances, Elcamino is a bit more lively and charismatic on here with some funny turns of phrase and more blunt lyricism. On the other hand, the “Live From The Roxy” spitter from Detroit comes across as more clever, calculated, and vivid when it comes to his word choice, descriptions, delivery, and punchlines.

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Elcamino’s “No Fighting” With Boldy James, Real Bad Man & Black Soprano Family: Stream

Meanwhile, we’re sure that the Black Soprano Family will continue to pair up Elcamino with amazing MCs like the cut “We Here.” If you haven’t heard “No Fighting” yet, you can find it on your preferred streaming service and check out some standout bars down below. Let us know what you thought of the track in the comments section and, as always, stick around on HNHH for the latest great music drops around the clock.

Quotable Lyrics
I could play the past block, because I’m a scrambler,
I could mumble rap, but I’m not much of a rambler,
Took my b***h from her ex, because he couldn’t handle her,
So I went and made it hot like my lady fan don’t work

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Maxo Delivers His Second LP Of The Year With “Debbie’s Son”

One of the rappers who is doing it a bit differently from the rest of Los Angeles talents is Maxo. Born In 1995, Maximillian Allen, is specifically from Ladera Heights, California, according to his Genius annotation. As a few rappers have, their first true passion was sports. The same rang true for Maxo, as he was really into playing basketball growing up. However, that all changed for him when his brother, who used to go by Sharp, got him into making music.

He does not rap anymore, but it had a lasting impact on Maxo. Things began to pick up career-wise in 2015 when he put out his first-ever project, After Hours. The EP was released under an Alaskan cassette label called Burnt Tapes. After gaining some momentum off of that release, he then hopped over to another label called LOVETURL. There, he put out his second release, SMILE, three years later.

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Listen To Debbie’s Son From Maxo

He then joined Def Jam Records in 2019. His big turning point, Maxo capitalized right away putting out LIL BIG MAN. To this day, he remains on the label and he has a new listen for his fans. Debbie’s Son comes after his release from earlier this year, Even God Has A Sense Of Humor. Maxo specializes in more lo-fi soundscapes compared to the more bouncy and modern productions coming out of the West Coast. His profound lyrics are also another key identifier for him and he is taking this philosophy as far as he can.

What are your initial thoughts on this new album from Maxo, Debbie’s Son? Which track are you enjoying the most off of this project so far? Is he one of the best underground rappers from Los Angeles? We want to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the hottest album releases, as well as all of the latest breaking news around the music world.

Debbie’s Son Tracklist:

  1. Juanita
  2. PlayDis! with Zelooperz
  3. 2 for $10
  4. Another. LAnd
  5. What Are You Looking For?
  6. #3
  7. Eyes On Me
  8. Debbie’s Son
  9. Boomerang
  10. FWM

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KILLY’s “K3” Is A Tribute To His Late Friend SEGA

Canadian rapper, KILLY has had a little bit of an unheralded career up until this point. It is unfortunate because the 26-year-old really has some serious heat that not too many people have been able to hear. Sure, he has songs that have over 70 million streams, “No Sad No Bad” and Killamonjaro.” But other than that, the notoriety has never really really come his way. Of course, there are tons of talented artists from Canada like Drake, The Weeknd, Justin Bieber, Tory Lanez, the list goes on forever.

But KILLY should be recognized more for his amazing abilities to create head-bobbing flows, sticky melodies, and ethereal productions. That is what he brings tenfold to his latest project, K3. It is a seven-track EP that is only 15 minutes long, but it leaves a lasting impression. On top of the irresistible tunes on this effort, this holds tremendous weight for KILLY. In an interview with Apple Music, he spoke candidly on the meaning behind K3.

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Listen To K3 From KILLY

KILLY says, “Originally I wanted to make a project dedicated to SEGA.” Here, he is referring to his late friend and frequent collaborator. “I really wanted to take my time with it, because that’s what that subject deserves, and that’s what he deserves.” He addresses these feelings on songs like “LOOK AT WE STARTED” and “Mind.” To some, it might be surprising to know that Boi-1da has production credits on the orchestral and spine-chilling song “Same Energy.” Overall, this is a fun listen and you will leave with some songs to add to your playlists.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand new EP, K3, from KILLY? Is this the best project he has ever put out? Which songs are you enjoying the most so far? We want to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the hottest project releases, as well as all of the latest breaking news around the music world.

K3 KILLY Tracklist:

  1. LOOK AT WHAT WE STARTED with SEGA
  2. Same Energy
  3. Top Down
  4. Cut Em Off
  5. Addicting
  6. No Saving
  7. Mind

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Doja Cat Has Fans Speculating On New Release With Latest Instagram Post

Doja Cat has been teasing her next album for a long time, whether seriously or jokingly. However, her latest Instagram post is the most solid confirmation fans have gotten in a while that Doja season is approaching fast. Moreover, she captioned a collection of photos with a simple clock emoji, indicating that it’s almost time for a drop. The post itself features a picture of a sleek car and two pictures of the artist in a black leather jacket amid moody lighting. Presumably, these snaps might come from an upcoming music video or promo visual of sorts. No matter the case, fans are ready for the action.

In fact, it seems like Doja Cat built up to this moment somewhat naturally over the course of the past few months. Of course, that’s due in no small part to her excellent appearance on the remix of SZA’s “Kill Bill.” After breaking out into the larger pop music world, the Los Angeles native came through with a solid rap verse amid hints that she’s returning to that style in full. Given her creative artistry and the wide range of influences she plays with, expect the unexpected from her next album.

Doja Cat Might Have Just Teased Her Next Drop On IG

Furthermore, the project is reportedly titled Hellmouth, and Doja Cat actually gave us somewhat of a release timeline recently. While addressing people hating on her latest hairstyle, she pondered quitting Twitter until her lead single drops. “Saw somebody edit hair onto my head for this look i did last night and it made me mad. So i wanted to let them know they should be making money instead,” the 27-year-old expressed on the social media platform. “Im also aware of the ramifications of the last tweet and that I’ll only be seeing edits of me with hair for the next 4 weeks so I’ll be logging off / deleting twitter till my lead comes out.”

Meanwhile, here are some more details the “Tia Tamera” MC shared online as to her next project. ““i also agree with everyone who said the majority of my rap verses are mid and corny. I know they are,” she tweeted, “I wasnt trying to prove anything, I just enjoy making music. But I’m getting tired of hearing yall say that i can’t so I will. Pop isnt exciting to me anymore. If you wanted a teaser into what I’ve been thinking about, that’s what I’ve been on a lot. And just to make it clear, Beastie Boys is a huge inspiration to me. Beastie Boys will hit you with hard, loud and crazy rap. But they’ll also hit you with real raw 90s punk, which I love. Or smooth techno that feels sexy and sleek.” With that in mind, return to HNHH for the latest on Doja Cat.

Grafh Links Up With Tony Yayo & Sly Pyper For New Single, “Sometimes”

New York rapper Grafh has had a consistently steady output during 2022. Dropping several singles, many of which are collaborations, the 40-year-old has successfully made sure to maintain his relevancy in the game.

On Friday (December 30), the “Blow” rapper returned to drop off a brand new single with Tony Yayo and Sly Pyper, titled “Sometimes.” Pyper delivers the catchy hook, while Grafh and Yayo spit verses of their own. As a whole, the track finds the trio reflecting on their respective lives and struggles.

“This pain here never run out / I got so many tears, but they never come out / Livin’ in fear, you n*ggas is scared, so you never come out / Some n*ggas was weird that they never hung out,” Grafh raps in the song’s first verse.

The G-Unit rapper follows suit, speaking his own truth in his subsequent verse. “I jumped off the porch at 15 and started slingin’ / The truth gets silenced when the powerful is speaking / Live life with love, I don’t have expectations / My city never sleep and n*ggas always hatin’,” he raps.

Earlier this year, the Queens native released the deluxe edition of his 2021 album, Stop Calling Art Content. The project contains posthumous production from DJ Shay, who tragically passed away in 2020. The late producer was a part of Griselda Records and consistently worked with artists affiliated with the label, including Grafh.

Make sure to stream Grafh, Tony Yayo and Sly Pyper’s “Sometimes” on either Spotify or SoundCloud down below. Share your thoughts on it in the comments afterwards. Finally, make sure to stay tuned to HNHH for the latest music releases.

Quotable Lyrics:

I know a few winners in the game
But if you stay in it, like winning in Vegas, n*gga, you bound to lose
Won’t get too much pushing through pain
But sometimes you can’t get numb enough from whatever the vice you choose

Kid Ink Drops New Single, “Mykonos Flow”

2014 was undoubtedly the biggest year of Kid Ink’s career. Eight years ago, he was riding the success of two of his biggest singles, “Show Me” and “Main Chick.” Both of which are collaborations with Chris Brown and show the now 36-year-old’s effortless ability to make fun, party-inspired tracks.

On Friday (December 30), Ink returned to drop off a brand new single, “Mykonos Flow.” The song effectively continues his trend of being an energetic rapper and showing off how to have a good time.

On the track, he flexes all of the perks of his luxurious lifestyle while not leaving out any details. “Perfect timing, tryna be in Greece this summer like Giannis / Put it on God, got everything he promised / I ain’t even flex yet, just bein’ modest / Put you in first class, sittin’ with the finest / Red eye, paid for the ticket with the mileage,” he raps in the second verse.

“Mykonos Flow” serves as Ink’s twelfth single of 2022. His previous one is the Wiz Khalifa-featuring smoker’s anthem, “Big Burna.” He certainly likes to have a good time and rap about his lifestyle, as he continues to showcase this in his most recent songs.

Although he consistently drops plenty of singles, the “Promise” rapper has mostly strayed away from dropping full-length projects over the past few years. However, earlier this year, the L.A. native dropped off the deluxe version of his 2021 album, ALIVE.

Make sure to stream Kid Ink’s “Mykonos Flow” on either Spotify or Apple Music below. Comment your thoughts on the new track afterwards. Finally, make sure to stay tuned to HNHH for the latest music releases.

Quotable Lyrics:

Mykonos flow, outside on a boat
Got the season with the waves, seaside with your h*e
Beast out on the record, I’m the man where I go
No plan, just know I bring sand where I go

Wiz Khalifa Says He’s “#NeverDrinkingAgain” On His New Single

Before the year ends, Wiz Khalifa has one last treat for his fans. Over the past few weeks, the Taylor Gang artist has been teasing a new single on social media. On Friday (December 30), it finally landed on DSPs. Aptly titled “#NeverDrinkingAgain,” the song finds the rapper reflecting on a wild night of partying after promising he was retiring from booze.

“How did I slip up? / When I said I wasn’t drinking again,” he asks as the track begins.

Later on, Khalifa rhymes, “It was just me, two women / We was in my backyard swimming / Smoking weed, rockstar living / They was drinking out the bottle, I was chilling.”

For the most part, “#NeverDrinkingAgain” finds him singing more than rapping – something that’s become a sort of trend on his recent releases.

Other titles to debut from Khalifa lately include the remix of Fetty Wap’s “Sweet Yamz,” as well as his work with Kid Ink on “Big Burna.” Additionally, he dropped off his Multiverse album, and the deluxe cut, during the warmer summer months.

Elsewhere in the news, the “Black and Yellow” made it known earlier this month that he’s down to face off against Lil Wayne in a Verzuz.

While chatting with Superstar Jay, Wiz shared, “Wayne. I think that would be fun, ’cause Wayne’s a really dope performer. So it’s like, me and him going back and forth performing bangers, that sh*t [would] be hard. And we both smoke hella weed. I think that would be more like a concert than a ‘Verzuz.’”

Stream Wiz Khalifa’s “#NeverDrinkingAgain” on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, let us know your thoughts on the new single in the comments.

Quotable Lyrics:

It be like two shots then I’m loaded
Then them two shots turn to 40
Then I wake up in the morning
Like
How did I slip up?
When I said I wasn’t drinking again

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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

NBA YoungBoy & Rich Gang Reunite For New Song, “Military”

NBA YoungBoy has had a relentless year. Dropping seven full-length projects throughout the course of 2022, he’s showing no signs of slowing down.

He returns today for another official link-up with Birdman’s Rich Gang on “Military.” Although the video was released on YoungBoy’s YouTube page in October, the song is now available on streaming services.

Featuring D-Rok on the braggadocios hook, the new track is another hard-hitting banger from the “Make No Sense” rapper.

The two verses from the Baton Rouge native continue his streak as one of the hottest rappers in the game. Through his melodic flows, he’s able to reflect sentimentally on his come-up and simultaneously flex the perks of his lifestyle.

He does so all while sticking to the army-inspired theme of the track, dropping creative references to the title throughout. “Did time, and fished for poles like the military / Whenever the price droppin’ low, gotta catch it / It’s hectic, it’s reckless, it’s bad in my section / That’s a new .223 with that drum on the bottom, I bought it in Texas / Havin’ ’em sticks like I come from the army,” he raps in the first verse.

Birdman allegedly wanted to sign the 23-year-old to Rich Gang in 2018. Although it was never made official, the “Stuntin’ Like My Daddy” rapper has consistently praised him for being “the next biggest superstar in the world.”

Last year, the duo teamed up to drop a 13-track joint mixtape, From The Bayou.

What do you think of the newest offering from YoungBoy? Stream it on Spotify or Apple Music down below. Afterwards, make sure to tell us your thoughts in the comments.

Quotable Lyrics:

Mama wrote his goals inside the obituary
Broke, came home tryna get some money
Still totin’ straps like the military
None of them don’t like YoungBoy
So I guess that’s why they despise me
F*ck all the rules, I’m onto you, fool
4MATIC Maybach, I call it a Minibach
Hustle, my daughter gon’ need her some Similac
What I feel? I don’t care how it turn out
I’m not worried ’bout a thing, we got plenty gats

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