Rylo Rodriguez, Lil Baby, 42 Dugg, Lil Dann, & Lil Yachty Remix BossMan Dlow’s Breakout Hit “Get In With Me”

BossMan Dlow is arguably the hottest MC out of Florida right now. He was just named to the 2024 XXL Freshman list and has numerous hits under his belt already. He has been in the game since the start of the 2020’s decade. However, we feel the moment he broke through was when he put out “Get In With Me”. It was released at the start of 2024 and it became viral in a hurry. Eventually, it became the lead single for his recent Mr Beat The Road project and it has accumulated over 45 million streams. This song has a lot of artists seeing the potential in the distinguished MC because a whole starting five has just come out with a remix of “Get In With Me”.

Leading things off is Rylo Rodriguez, who is then followed by four more rappers in this order. It goes Lil Baby, then to 42 Dugg, followed by Lil Dann, and eventually Lil Yachty. Overall, it is quite an impressive roster. Sadly, though, we feel that the unique skittering instrumental does not entirely suit any of these rappers. For the most part, they felt the best approach would be go at a slower pace and take longer pauses in between bars. Unfortunately, the flows mostly come across as awkward and clunky. We appreciate the attempt, but this track was made for BossMan Dlow and him alone.

Read More: Kendrick Lamar Secures Free Tam’s Burgers For Life, Owner Won’t Say If Drake Is Welcome

Listen To “Get In With Me (Remix)” By Rylo Rodriguez, Lil Baby, 42 Dugg, Lil Dann, & Lil Yachty

Quotable Lyrics:

I know them real blues, n****, take one
Chain blingin’, yep, name ringin’, yep
Lame n****s mad they can’t hang wit’ us, nope
I’m swervin’ the Lamb’ truck like I’on love my kids
Your Rollie twelve, my daughter, she was ten
H told her shh—, b****, we back on that again

Read More: Stefflon Don Gives Nicki Minaj Her Flowers After Beefing With Her Fans

The post Rylo Rodriguez, Lil Baby, 42 Dugg, Lil Dann, & Lil Yachty Remix BossMan Dlow’s Breakout Hit “Get In With Me” appeared first on HotNewHipHop.

Busta Rhymes Previews Remix Of Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” At Essence Festival

Over the weekend, Busta Rhymes took the stage at the 2024 Essence Festival in New Orleans, where he dropped a major hint at what could be to come. As he finished up his set and prepared to walk offstage, he urged his DJ to play an apparent remix of Kendrick Lamar’s hit diss track “Not Like Us.” Busta Rhymes laid down some bars of his own on the reimagined version, and unsurprisingly, the crowd went wild.

The fun moment left listeners eager to hear more of the remix, though it’s unclear whether or not he plans to release it. Either way, they’re glad to see Busta get in on Kendrick and Drake’s lyrical battle, which has been one of the most talked about feuds of the year.

Read More: Busta Rhymes Goes Off On Essence Festival Crowd: “F*ck Your Phone!”

Busta Rhymes Gives His Fans An Exciting Surprise At The 2024 Essence Festival

While Busta Rhymes certainly appeared to be in good spirits upon hearing fans’ reactions to his apparent “Not Like Us” remix, he did express disappointment with the audience at another point in the show. Apparently, he spotted some attendees sitting down and filming on their phones, which he was not at all pleased with. He went off as a result, and the clip quickly began circulating online. “A-yo, f**k them camera phones, too. Let’s get back to interacting like humans. Put them weird-a** devices down,” he yelled. “I ain’t from that era. Them s**ts don’t control the soul. F**k your phone.”

The tense moment prompted a debate among social media users. While most think he had a good point, some accused him of going overboard, and inaccurately gauging his fans’ stamina. What do you think of Busta Rhymes previewing a possible “Not Like Us” remix during his recent performance at the 2024 Essence Festival in New Orleans? Are you looking forward to hearing the full version? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

Read More: Busta Rhymes’ Suspicious Weight Gain Goes Viral & Fans Are Conflicted

[Via]

The post Busta Rhymes Previews Remix Of Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” At Essence Festival appeared first on HotNewHipHop.

Trae Tha Truth Hops On A Remix Of The Titular Track By J. Cole

J. Cole’s Might Delete Later project was one the biggest moments in hip-hop this year. It was preceded by several vlogs on the North Carolina rapper’s YouTube of the same name. It surprised many, as no one thought they would culminate into a full collection of tracks. Unfortunately, the collection of B-sides sort of came and went for a lot of people, with the actually deleted “7 Minute Drill” playing a big role. The futile Kendrick Lamar diss track did not come across as authentic and it led to the infamous J. Cole apology at Dreamville Fest. However, it did spawn a few highlights like “Trae Tha Truth in Ibiza” which now has a remix.

Overall, the original song does not have anything to do with the Houston rapper. J. Cole is more so talking about he is fed up with the labels and expectations. The on-brand themes and fantastic lyricism make it a standout and this remix is equally as fulfilling. Trae Tha Truth sticks to the program, as his verse sees him get real about his career and his future plans. Structurally, his portion follows Cole’s second verse and his outro from the original remains the same. You can hear the new version with the link below.

Read More: Azealia Banks Denies Allegation That She Was Evicted From Florida Home Over Unpaid Rent

Listen To “Trae Tha Truth In Ibiza (Remix)” By Trae Tha Truth & J. Cole

Quotable Lyrics:

I just be dealing with life on a level they got to be worth it
I can no longer be at we know that s***’ll be worthless
Wake up and think of my kids I gotta live with the purpose
I’m in the need to eat depending on who going to serve it
Look at myself in the mirror feel like it’s going to be versus
Walk in the room watching these rap n****s grabbing their purses

Read More: Logic Reveals The Drop Date & Tracklist For Sought After LP “Ultra 85”

The post Trae Tha Truth Hops On A Remix Of The Titular Track By J. Cole appeared first on HotNewHipHop.

Jeezy Makes Light Of Jeannie Mai Divorce On New Remix Of JT’s “OKAY”

Jeezy graced the remix of JT’s “OKAY” yesterday (Friday, June 28), and fans quickly realized that it was a much messier single than they perhaps anticipated. Moreover, there are multiple bars from the former on here than either outright reference or subtly allude to his contentious and drama-filled divorce from Jeannie Mai. “Summer 24, I’m single as a dollar bill,” he raps on the cut. “Handsome and wealthy, can’t forget the fact a n***a real.” It seems like The Snowman really wanted to make a statement and speak on his current state with this remix, and we’re sure that this won’t be the last addition to this saga.

However, some fans might be confused because, as far as they knew, Jeezy and Jeannie Mai just finalized their divorce earlier this month. The process was very combative, including domestic abuse allegations against the rapper and claims that he unsafely kept an AK-47 in their home and brandished it while leaving many firearms and a lot of ammunition in easily accessible places. “Why you got choppers in ya house? ‘Cause I’m a n***a still / A b***h’ll never catch me slipping, yeah, banana peel / Ever lost a real one? You dropped the ball baby,” he raps on the “OKAY” remix.

Read More: Jeezy Accuses Jeannie Mai Of “Weaponizing” Their Daughter Amid Rocky Divorce

JT & Jeezy’s “OKAY” Remix: Watch The Music Video

Elsewhere on the song, Jeezy flexes his longevity by challenging hip-hop’s biggest story of 2024 so far: the Kendrick Lamar and Drake beef. “You’re taking off this summer? I said n***a, naw / All I’m hearing about is Drizzy Drake and K.Dot / Been on fire twenty years, b***h, I stay hot,” he spits on the track. It would be very interesting to hear what an Atlanta legend like himself would have to say about that battle. Did the 6ix God run to him for a couple of dollars or did he wipe Kendrick down?

Regardless, Jeezy did receive some defense from his circle amid the Jeannie Mai divorce, and so did she from her loved ones. Hopefully things slow down in the future and they turn this sad end into an amicable, accountable, and responsible future. These moments are never easy, and perhaps rapping about it on a record will exacerbate this difficulty. But only time will tell.

Read More: Jeannie Mai Thanks Cassie For Her Bravery Amid Mai’s Accusations Against Jeezy

[via]

The post Jeezy Makes Light Of Jeannie Mai Divorce On New Remix Of JT’s “OKAY” appeared first on HotNewHipHop.

JT Grabs The Trap Rap OG Jeezy For Remix Of “OKAY”

JT is doing one heck of a job this year. Whether it be her solo work or team-ups, the Miami, Florida rapper has not missed a beat at any point. After making some noise last summer with “No Bars”, the run she has been on since then is quite remarkable. She nabbed a massive song on Kali Uchis’ latest record ORQUIDEAS with “Munekita”. Her and TDE signee Doechii were all gas and no brakes on “Alter Ego”. Then, you have her laid-back and confident “Sideways” to pair with the high-octane “OKAY”. The latter is now getting a new version and it is arguably better than the original. For the remix of “OKAY”, JT is teaming up with Jeezy and this was honestly the perfect selection.

It seems that JT was somewhat inspired by the 2000s and the bling era, a period in which the feature thrived in. The triumphant, horn-filled instrumental for “OKAY” is something that Jeezy would have certainly rapped over and its why this marriage works so well. The Atlanta legend kicks the remix off, delivering some hilarious one-liners. At one point, he even makes a reference to the Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef, claiming that even though it is all the craze right now, he has still managed to stay relevant through it. As for the rest of the structure, it remains the same. This alternate version of “OKAY” could certainly be a bonus track for JT’s upcoming solo album, City Cinderella. We still do not have information in regard to the album cover or release date, but it should be coming in 2024. For now, give the remix a try below.

Read More: Megan Thee Stallion Seemingly Reignites Her Nicki Minaj Beef With Venomous “Megan” Bars

Listen To “OKAY (Remix)” By JT & Jeezy

Read More: Drake Fans & Haters Alike Are Having A Field Day With His New Camila Cabello Collabs

The post JT Grabs The Trap Rap OG Jeezy For Remix Of “OKAY” appeared first on HotNewHipHop.

Jadakiss Replaces Diddy On AI “It’s All About The Benjamins” Remix

It goes without saying that Diddy’s reputation has taken a massive hit in recent months. Aside from facing various lawsuits from individuals accusing him of sexual assault, abuse, and more, he’s also at the center of a federal sex trafficking investigation. Matters were only made worse last month when security footage of him abusing his ex-girlfriend Cassie at a hotel in 2016 surfaced online.

He’s since apologized for his past behavior, though most agree that it did little to mitigate the public’s explosive reaction. As a result, he’s been dropped by several brands and former business partners. Now, he’s also been kicked off of one of his own songs, thanks to Cipha Sounds. Recently, he dropped a reimagined version of Puff’s 1997 track “It’s All About the Benjamins,” featuring AI Jadakiss instead of Diddy.

Read More: DJ Akademiks & Vlad Believe Diddy Is About To Get Indicted

Cipha Sounds Drops “No Diddy” Remix Of “It’s All About the Benjamins”

Cipha Sounds revealed why he created the “No Diddy” remix in a video on Instagram earlier this week, explaining that it all stems from his current legal trouble. “P. Diddy is canceled. Whatever cr*zy sh*t happened with him, that’s over there. I’m talking about Hip Hop-wise. As a DJ from New York City — I’m on 94.7 The Block — they telling me I can’t play P. Diddy’s music no more,” he said. “I can’t play ‘All About the Benjamins’?! Are you cr*zy?! How am I even supposed to live as a DJ in New York City and I can’t even play ‘All About the Benjamins’? You need to understand, ‘All About the Benjamins’ is one of the greatest Hip Hop New York songs ever recorded!”

He went on to explain that Jadakiss wrote Diddy’s verse on the track anyway, so he didn’t see any problem with using technology to do what he had to do to keep it in the rotation. What do you think of Cipha Sounds’ “It’s All About the Benjamins” remix? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

Read More: Stephen A Smith Blasts Diddy For Deleting Cassie Apology Video

[Via]

The post Jadakiss Replaces Diddy On AI “It’s All About The Benjamins” Remix appeared first on HotNewHipHop.

Ariana Grande Harmonizes With Brandy & Monica On Remix Of “The Boy Is Mine”

Ariana Grande had a lot of people talking and not in a good way about her new album eternal sunshine. The record centers around the complicated nature of relationships and the feeling of love overall. A lot of listeners were turned off by some of the lyrics and storytelling on her seventh project. Subsequently, it followed shortly after the divorce of Dalton Gomez. Many have labeled her as a homewrecker, as she is now in a new relationship with actor Ethan Slater. One of the tracks that makes reference to her “bad girl” side is “the boy is mine”, which now has a remix.

One of many hit songs on the record, Grande drew inspiration from Brandy and Monica’s 90’s track of the same name. So, in a bit of a full-circle moment, the Boca Raton, Florida native is now giving the R&B balladeers their flowers with this remix. Overall, there is not much of a difference from the original version of “the boy is mine” to this one. Brandy and Monica harmonize with Grande throughout, and the bridge and final repeating of the chorus are longer. There are high points, especially when their voices meld. It creates a rich sonic experience, and it is cool to see Grande work with these legends. The remix to “the boy is mine” is out now and is released as a two-pack with the inaugural version.

Read More: Nike Kobe 5 Protro “Year Of The Mamba” Surfaces Online: First Look

Listen To “The Boy Is Mine (Remix)” By Ariana Grande, Brandy, & Monica

Quotable Lyrics:

The boy is mine
I can’t wait to try him
Le-let’s get intertwined
The stars, they alignеd
The boy is mine
Watch me takе my time (Watch me take my time)

Read More: ASAP Rocky Reveals “Don’t Be Dumb” Release Date And Previews New Song: Listen

The post Ariana Grande Harmonizes With Brandy & Monica On Remix Of “The Boy Is Mine” appeared first on HotNewHipHop.

Tinashe Capitalizes On The Hype Surrounding “Nasty” With “Match My Freak EP”

Lexington, Kentucky native Tinashe was struggling for quite a while to really breakthrough as a memorable standout. Even though the now independent artist had her fair share of hits early on, she was more of a backup singer rather than the main act if you will. However, the veteran has really come into her own with her last two albums and singles. The three-year run has consisted of mix of experimental, personal, and fun R&B jams, really providing something for everyone. One of those highlights for the songwriter has been “Nasty”. It has been so big for Tinashe that she decided to drop a new EP called Match My Freak.

On this six-track set, the 31-year-old is bringing the original Billboard Hot 100-charting smash, as well as five fresh remixes. Whether you want more danceable grooves, or slow-mo vibes, Tinashe has got you covered. To help bring all of these versions to life, she recruited DJ Tunez, Wuki, UNIIQU3, Jane Remover, OG Ron C, and DJ Candlestick. Going back to the impact of “Nasty”, the April 12 release has been on the Hot 100 list for just two weeks. However, after making its way into elite company, it catapulted from 90 to 69 over the last seven days. Additionally, the sticky lyric of, “Is somebody gonna match my freak?“, has created a new trend on social media which you can view below.

Read More: Young Thug’s Brother Unfoonk Bamboozles Fans With Cryptic Message: “Should I Set The Record Straight”

Listen To Match My Freak EP By Tinashe

Match My Freak EP Tracklist:

  1. Nasty
  2. Nasty – Match My Heat with DJ Tunez
  3. Nasty – Match My Peak with Wuki
  4. Nasty – Match My Speed with UNIIQU3
  5. Nasty – Match My Tweak with Jane Remover
  6. Nasty – Match My Sleek (ChopNotSlop) with OG Ron C, DJ Candlestick

Tinashe Has Started The “Match My Freak” Trend

@arianamadix

whos gonna match my freak @Love Island USA #loveisland2024

♬ original sound – Pattimifatti

Read More: Don Toliver Gives Us A Ballad With “Hardstone Psycho” Standout “Glock”

The post Tinashe Capitalizes On The Hype Surrounding “Nasty” With “Match My Freak EP” appeared first on HotNewHipHop.

Drake Catches An Ear-Grabbing Stray From Baby Tate On Her Megan Thee Stallion “BOA” Remix

Baby Tate continues to prove again and again why she is not just your average rapper. The Decatur, Georgia multi-hyphenate’s combination of styles and her instantly recognizable voice have helped her blossom tremendously. Due to this, she has been able to offer up her talents to artists like JID, Rapsody, EARTHGANG, and plenty more. Unfortunately, most of her amazing work has flown under the radar, at least up until about 2021-2022. That is when she landed on JID’s “Surround Sound”, along with 21 Savage. It seemed that appearance helped give her that extra boost to more mainstream ears. The secret may be out, but that is not necessarily a bad thing.

The 28-year-old rapper and singer has been seen across the internet dropping some hot freestyles. One that really impressed audiences was for On The Radar. However, Baby Tate is sure to make even more waves online with her “BOA” remix. Hooping on the latest single from Megan Thee Stallion shows that she has respect for the Texas femcee. In fact, she even states it clearly, “You know I f*** with the Stalli, but I ride this beat like a pony“.

Read More: Kendrick Lamar Reveals His First Post-Beef Announcement

Baby Tate Is Getting In On The Drake Takedown

 
 
 
 
 
View this post on Instagram
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

A post shared by The Neighborhood Talk (@theneighborhoodtalk)

However, the clever bars do not stop there. “No Ludacris this chick is badder than a toddler / None of these h*es could whoop this baby because they ain’t my momma“. Then, out of nowhere, Drake catches an accusatory stray from Baby Tate moments later. “Knew that before Instagram I like freaky a** n****s but no not like Mr. Graham“. Everyone was praising her in the comments for her clever wordplay and flows. Shockingly though, not many pointed out the pedophilic shot at Drizzy, which of course is a reference to the allegations surrounding him and to Kendrick’s “meet the grahams”. Tate was also in The Neighborhood Talk‘s post thanking them for the love. But she also left with a message. “I’ll c u next Tuesday 😘 album coming 2025 but until then imma keep eating all these beats BC I CAN! 🍽”.

What are your thoughts on Baby Tate sending a stray shot at Drake on her “BOA” remix? Do you think she is just making a funny bar, or do you think she is on team Kendrick? Is she one of the most underrated rappers in the game right now? Are you excited for her forthcoming album? Is he the best new rapper out of Milwaukee? Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Mustard. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Read More: Mustard Unveils Album Trailer For Forthcoming LP “Faith Of A Mustard Seed”: Watch

The post Drake Catches An Ear-Grabbing Stray From Baby Tate On Her Megan Thee Stallion “BOA” Remix appeared first on HotNewHipHop.

Black Thought, Common & Freeway Spit Alongside Method Man & Redman For “4,3,2,1” Remix

“4,3,2,1” is a classic hip-hop posse cut from LL Cool J, Canibus, DMX, and Master P from 1997’s Phenomenon by LL which clearly still lives on. Moreover, a slew of amazing MCs remixed the cut at The Roots’ Picnic Festival during J.Period’s Live Mixtape set on Saturday (June 1). Black Thought, Common, Method Man, Redman, and Freeway linked up to give this instrumental a new rendition, and fans seemed pretty impressed both online and in the live setting. Black Thought in particular spit over a lot of classic instrumentals as well, including Wu-Tang Clan’s “Protect Ya Neck,” Raekwon’s “Ice Cream,” and GZA’s “Shadowboxin’.”

“30 Years Ago Today w. 6 one way tickets in hand we took a risk and left our beloved City Of Philadelphia for the shaky shores of Londontown — specifically Camden — the East Village Of London,” Questlove wrote of The Roots’ Picnic Festival and this particular moment with Black Thought and company. “2 weeks into our stay we did our first festival (a last min side stage add on to [Glastonbury]) and we promised hook or crook we would bring a festival to our city.

Read More: Black Thought Net Worth 2024: What Is The Roots Legend Worth?

Questlove’s Post Thanking Black Thought, Common, Method Man, Redman & Freeway For Their Amazing “4,3,2,1” Rendition

“In 2008 that dream came true when the first @rootspicnic came to fruition,” Questlove continued, later adding a comment in his caption about this Black Thought, Common, Freeway, Method Man, and Freeway link-up. “We wanted quality acts & a variety (some older names, some newer names, some right up your alley and especially the “wtf!!!?” variety——-keeps y’all guessing)——I’m especially proud of our ability to pick em when they are brand new. […] This moment was epic: @methodmanofficial @redmangilla @phillyfreeway @common @jperiodbk @stroelliot & their fearless leader @blackthought making it look so easy. Thank You Philadelphia.”

Full Live Mixtape Set At The Roots’ Picnic Festival 2024

You can see the full “4,3,2,1” remix at around the 13-minute and 45-second mark of the video above.

Meanwhile, hopefully this showing from Black Thought and company went better for Method Man crowd-wise compared to how disappointed he was with Summer Jam’s crowd recently. “Not our crowd at all..” he wrote of the event. “Thanks again, New York and the whole tri-state (that showed up to the event) plus Pete and Ebro I got love for you guys, but never again.. at this point the generation gap is just too wide for me.. #nevercomingback.”

Read More: The Roots’s “Game Theory” Marked A New Era

[via]

The post Black Thought, Common & Freeway Spit Alongside Method Man & Redman For “4,3,2,1” Remix appeared first on HotNewHipHop.