Offset & Hit-Boy Link Up For “2 LIVE”

Offset and Hit-Boy have united for an entertaining new single in “2 LIVE.”

Although he does handle the production on the new upbeat song, Hit-Boy also comes through to spit a verse of his own. He helps in delivering the catchy hook as well.

“Ain’t no such thing as too thick, she wear a waist trainer in the crib / Started an OnlyFans, gettin’ tips, seven-six-two, her ass that big / Marni sweatеrs, ran it up at Websters / She can make a post breakup feel better,” raps the “Racks in the Middle” producer.

Offset follows suit and continues the infectious energy. “She get crazy, I blew eighty / We got faded, I woke up, bought her Mercedes / Racks on top of the table, she got Birkins, alligators / She was a waiter, but she left you for my paper,” raps the 31-year-old to kick off his verse.

The “Ric Flair Drip” rapper dropped off two singles last year. The first of which is “54321,” whose beat comes from Baby Keem with the help of Mike Dean and others. He subsequently released “CODE” with Moneybagg Yo in August.

Additionally, he also makes an appearance on SleazyWorld Go‘s fiery track from last year, “Step 1.”

Offset’s last full-length release is still his 2019 debut solo album, FATHER OF 4. In 2017, he connected with 21 Savage and Metro Boomin for the monstrous collaboration, Without Warning.

However, the new song does serve as Offset’s first release since the tragic passing of his cousin. Long Live Takeoff.

Make sure to stream Offset and Hit-Boy’s “2 LIVE” on Spotify down below. Comment your thoughts on the new track afterwards. Finally, stay tuned to HNHH for all of the latest music releases.

Quotable Lyrics:

Too live, too live, b*tch, you too live
She get freaky like a Uncle Luke album
Too live, too live, b*tch
Bounce that sh*t, shake that sh*t, I’m throwin’ these blues and I can’t miss

PARTYNEXTDOOR Drops New Single, “Her Old Friends”

It’s been nearly three years since we last got blessed with a project from PARTYNEXTDOOR.

However, it appears as though the Mississauga native is gearing up for a new full-length release. On Friday (January 13), the “Break from Toronto” singer returned to drop off his brand new single, “Her Old Friends.”

Produced by OG Parker and G Ry, the song finds PND criticizing his girl’s old friends. Specifically, he puts the blame on them for her past behavior. “F*ck all my b*tches’ old friends / Y’all let that girl f*ck anybody / She out here catchin’ every body / Told her not to lean on anybody,” he croons to kick off the song.

“B*tches when they see me, all they greet me, show me love / I’m with b*tches wearin’ VVs, flawless, they don’t f*ck with scrubs / But I just need my shawty back / Richer than I ever was,” he goes on to plead in the first verse.

The Canadian singer’s last album is 2020’s PARTYMOBILE. Backed by singles featuring Rihanna (“BELIEVE IT”) and Drake (“LOYAL”), the project contains the OVO artist’s signature R&B sound with some toxic lyrics. It also contains a remix to “LOYAL” with Bad Bunny.

Later that year, the 29-year-old also dropped PARTYPACK, a seven-song EP comprised of songs that hadn’t priorly been officially released to streaming services. It includes the fan favorite “PERSIAN RUGS,” as well as “BUZZIN” with Lil Yachty and Murda Beatz.

On January 2, OVO Sound took to their Instagram account to tease new music this year. “OVO SOUND ’22 NEW SOUND ALL ’23,” reads the caption.

The label is certainly living up to the hype thus far. Only two weeks into the new year, “Her Old Friends” serves as their second official release. The first of which is Popcaan‘s latest single “We Caa Done,” which features Drake.

Make sure to stream PARTYNEXTDOOR’s “Her Old Friends” on either Spotify or SoundCloud down below. Comment your thoughts on the new track afterwards. Finally, stay tuned to HNHH for all of the latest releases.

Quotable Lyrics:

It’s gon’ be so hard to clean back that body when I gwaan it
Yeah, I wants to take her out the game
Who’s to f*ckin’ blame? What’s my f*ckin’ name?
Yeah, I was playin’ by the rules, only let her do wrongs

Yung Mal Kicks The Year Off With “Gah Damn” Single: Listen

This past Friday (January 6), Atlanta’s Yung Mal dropped off some heat in the form of his new “Gah Damn” single. The track marks the rising rapper’s first release since last July’s “Right Back Out,” and finds him flexing about the many luxuries in his life.

From the size of his girl’s bodacious behind to countless stacks of cash, the young rhymer chiefly makes it known that he’s living the dream. Above all else, the song makes one thing abundantly clear – Mal is back, and he means business.

Recording artist Yung Mal attends the Yung Mal Meet And Greet on March 03, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

The accompanying music video finds the southern rapper obviously iced out in plenty of flashy jewelry. His various fits are black and white in colour and help him stay looking fresh as he unquestionably takes over the streets of Atlanta. Elsewhere, we see the rapper sitting back in sports cars, showing off hundreds of bills, and paying tribute to a fallen friend.

According to a press release, Mal has a new project dropping in the coming weeks. The last time he fed his fans with so much music was in 2021, with the arrival of 1.5 Way Or No Way.

That effort boasted guest features from G Herbo, Pooh Shiesty, Lil Gotit, BIG30, and others. Needless to say, his roster of collaborators for the upcoming effort will likely only be more impressive.

Stream Yung Mal’s “Gah Damn” on Spotify or Apple Music below. Additionally, you can find more new music releases on our weekly Fire Emoji playlist update here.

Quotable Lyrics:

12 all on my d*ck, gah damn
My bitch ass so fat, gah damn
I lost my dawg to the streets, gah damn
Hundred racks and it’s all blue, gah damn
N*ggas ain’t keepin’ it real but I am
Do shit in real life, I don’t post on the ‘gram

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Star 2 Connects With Lil Poppa For New Song, “Pain”

Star 2 is well on his way to becoming a household name in music. He effortlessly blends elements of hip-hop, R&B and pop into a sound that’s all his own.

On Friday (January 6), he dropped off his first release of 2023, “Pain.” The song marks the second collaboration between him and up-and-comer Lil Poppa. The first of which is 2021’s “Real Life.” The new track arrives alongside an accompanying music video.

On “Pain,” the duo further showcases their undeniable chemistry. The song finds both artists addressing their respective pain and trauma, as well as their vices. “This pain I’m feelin’ inside, it comes and goes, the nightmare / If you were in my shoes, you’d feel the same way / It’s OK, it’s my pain, I’ll find a way to fix it,” Star 2 sings in the melodic hook.

Lil Poppa follows suit, candidly rapping, “I be tryna find myself ’cause I’m missin’ / Probably won’t be proud of myself ’til I fix it / I can tell I’m walkin’ through hell, but can’t feel sh*t / Probably from all of these drugs that I’m mixin’.” The twinkling piano melody and 808s provide them with an appropriate soundscape to express themselves over.

Although Star 2 is yet to release a full-length project, he’s continuing to stay relevant through singles like this, which flaunt his emotive lyrics. Furthermore, the list of the names he’s collaborated with is rather impressive as well, including Soulja Boy, Mozzy and Luh Kel. We’ll certainly be sure to be on the lookout for his debut project, which will hopefully arrive in the near future.

Make sure to stream Star 2 and Lil Poppa’s “Pain” on Spotify down below. Comment your thoughts on the track afterwards. Finally, stay tuned to HNHH for all of the latest updates and releases.

Quotable Lyrics:

Gotta roll me a wood just to feel good
Don’t ask me why I’m smokin’ hella kush
‘Cause this sh*t helps me cope with my pain
I don’t like takin’ drugs, but I feel like it’s the only way

Baby Stone Gorillas Drop New Song, “WOP”

2022 proved to be quite the breakthrough year for the Baby Stone Gorillas. In January, the L.A. rap group dropped their debut self-titled tape, BABYST5XNE GORILLAS. Following the success of their first project, they proceeded to drop two more before the year’s end.

Lion Hearted Gorillas came first, which is an eight-song collaborative project with fellow L.A. rapper Zakee. In June, they linked up with producer Gotdamnitdupri for another eight-song offering, GOTDAMNIT BABYSTONES.

Consisting of rappers Top5ivee, P4K, 5Much and EKillaOffDaBlock, each member brings something unique to their street-heavy sound.

On Friday (January 6), they dropped off their newest single, “WOP,” along with an accompanying music video.

The new song and video have a celebratory aura, as they settle into their spot as L.A.’s newest supergroup. They’re flexing the perks of their lifestyle, while simultaneously telling stories of their time spent in the streets.

As the members each take turns sharing verses, their respective personalities shine through their bars. 5Much is responsible for delivering the entertaining hook and melodic outro, but the other three members spit verses of their own. “I’m still on the block baby, I’m in love with toting guns / I been through a lot lately, this the life of a thug / You live fast and die young,” raps Top5ivee in his.

Additionally, the group is gearing up to release a brand new project, The Military. The 23-track mixtape will arrive on streaming services on February 10. Their 2021 song, “Military,” is one of their most successful tracks thus far.

Make sure to stream Baby Stone Gorillas’ “WOP” on either Spotify or SoundCloud below. Comment your thoughts on the new track afterwards. Finally, make sure to stay tuned to HNHH for all of the latest music releases.

Quotable Lyrics:

Start doin’ them drugs, back to back, feel like I’m dyin’
Start throwing that sh*t on, mismatchin’, OK, I’m flyin’
Everything I do, it takes patience and it’s timing
Hop up in the coupe without that side and I recline it

Stormzy Drops FLO Remix Of Song “Hide & Seek”

London group FLO just dropped their remix of Stormzy’s “Hide & Seek” off of his latest album, This Is What I Mean. Moreover, it adds even more beauty and calming vibes than its already breezy original. If anything, it shows a true chemistry between these artists, as they emulate the original’s R&B vocals quite skillfully.

LONDON, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 16: Stormzy attends “A Very #MERKY Christmas” hosted by Stormzy at Fairfield Halls on December 16, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, Stormzy’s tender performance on the track isn’t undercut. “Hide & Seek” found him in a softer and more easy-going flow and performance compared to some of his best output. Regardless, the “Vossi Bop” MC delivered an earnest and straightforward verse that meaningfully connect with the song’s message. However, in the lead-up to his November album, other singles like “Firebabe” indicated to fans that the London rapper was bound to surprise.

Still, the “Hide & Seek” remix is a quality blend of dancehall-inspired rhythms, warm acoustic instrumentation, and gorgeous R&B melodies. Moreover, FLO blend together with such harmony and grace on the track that they feel more like a choir than just three singers. However, that’s not to discount each member’s talent, as Jorja Douglas, Stella Quaresma, and Renée Downer all impress. Furthermore, their presence on the song is owed just as much to their sung lyrics as it is to the atmosphere their background vocals create.

After an incredible comeback year, Stormzy showed us why he’s as beloved as he is. For example, he made a great appearance on the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack, which only elevated his skill set. Given music videos and a host of other promotional material, he’s likely to have a big 2023 as well.

What did you think of FLO’s remix of “Hide & Seek” by Stormzy? Moreover, are you still bumping This Is What I Mean? Whatever the case, let us know in the comments down below. Also, you can peep some notable lyrics from the song down there as well. As always, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest R&B hits of the week.

Quotable Lyrics

If I leave this up to you (To you)
We’ll lose all that we knew (We knew)
Tell me, have you ever been so deep
We don’t even know where we are?

Lexy Panterra’s New Single Will Have You Feeling Like A “Bad Bitch”: Listen

2022 was an undeniably huge year for several of our favourite female rappers. Consequently, it looks like there’s only more to come in 2023. Kicking off the first New Music Friday of the year with a bang is none other than social media star Lexy Panterra. She dropped off her “Bad Bitch” single and music video yesterday (January 6).

A press release markedly describes the song as a “woman’s first anthem” that’s all about living life with authentic energy. According to the artist, that’s what truly makes one a “Bad Bitch.”

Recording artist Lexy Panterra attends the Los Angeles premiere of “Surviving Sex Trafficking” at Landmark’s Nuart Theatre on March 24, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Tullberg/Getty Images)

In the accompanying visual, Panterra explicitly dances amongst a group of diverse women. Her radiant confidence obviously shines through on camera. “The single cover art is a statement for women in Iran who are not able to be their authentic selves,” PR additionally notes.

“I’ve been experimenting with music for a long time. I love all kinds of genres,” Lexy previously said of her work. “With this new single, I really wanted to concentrate on women’s empowerment and what makes us strong and unique. We made it pop with the music video with all my girls and I hope all the fans really enjoy this.”

In the past, the rising star has worked with the likes of Lil Yachty and Shaun Frank, as well as Prologic and Marshmello.

Stream Lexy Panterra’s “Bad Bitch” on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, tell us your thoughts on the new track in the comments.

Quotable Lyrics:

I’m gettin’ money in a different country
I wake up, eat breakfast at night time
I got guys tryna spoil me, wanna give more to me
‘Cuz I stay wet as a pipeline

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21 Lil Harold Shines On New Single, “Out Of Time”

21 Lil Harold is preparing to have a busy year in 2023. Coming off a breakthrough year in 2022, the Slaughter Gang rapper is keeping his foot on the gas.

His mixtape, LARRY, arrived in March last year. Dedicating the project to his late friend, the deluxe version came just a month later, featuring “Good Times” with Offset. Along with tracks like “Robbin Season” and “Damn” with G Herbo, the Atlanta native showcases his storytelling abilities and unique delivery. Thanks to his infectious energy and candid reflection, it’s clear why he’s 21 Savage‘s protegé.

On Friday (January 6), 21 Lil Harold dropped off a brand new single, “Out of Time,” along with an accompanying video. The song further cements him as one of the most promising rising stars in the game.

Although the song clocks in at just under two minutes, the “Savage” rapper makes his presence known. A choir sample kicks off the new track before the booming 808s enter and Harold wastes no time in flexing. “500, Richard Millie / I can see me now, I’m turnin’ up my city / I got these young b*tches goin’ crazy, all these freak h*es / I know you gettin’ money back then, but your car repoed,” he raps with ease in the first verse.

His official debut album, After the Curse, is set to release next Friday (January 13). “Out of Time” serves as its third single, along with the aforementioned “Robbin Season” and “Damn.”

Make sure to stream 21 Lil Harold’s “Out of Time” on either Spotify or SoundCloud below. Comment your thoughts afterwards. Finally, stay tuned to HNHH for all of the latest releases.

Quotable Lyrics:

Got no respect for no sucka, no busta, no b*tch n*gga
Better hop down, b*tch, ’cause I’m a rich n*gga
Why your boyfriend stay mad?
‘Cause he ain’t it, n*gga

EBK Young Joc & Big Sad 1900 Link Up For New Single, “Prada Steppin”

EBK Young Joc is quickly becoming one of the hottest rappers out of California. Hailing from Stockton, he’s undeniably the face of his hometown’s newly-emerging rap scene.

In August 2022, however, one of his closest collaborators, Young Slo-Be was tragically shot and killed at just 29. The pair were actively working together to put Stockton on the map. Slo-Be’s viral single, “I Love You” and the duo’s countless music videos with each other were allowing them to do just that.

Now, Young Joc is proudly carrying the torch. Last year, he dropped several singles, including “Need Love,” as well as his fifth mixtape, City Of God. He’s kicking off 2023 with “Prada Steppin,” a new collaboration with Big Sad 1900.

On the fiery new track, the pair of California natives exchange verses addressing their realities, vices and designer clothes. Young Joc kicks off the track, rapping “You know I’m in my bag, that is not a question / Bro be Louis kickin’, b*tch, I’m Prada steppin’ / Boss spent twenty on that chain, now he ain’t got a necklace.”

Big Sad follows suit accordingly. “Told the b*tch, give me money, I don’t need love / Told my family, y’all can let it be, I’m dyin’ with the thugs / Need to spend more time with my son, I’m out here doin’ drugs,” he spits explicitly.

Stream EBK Young Joc and Big Sad 1900’s “Prada Steppin” on either Spotify or SoundCloud below. Comment your thoughts on the track afterwards. Finally, make sure to stay tuned to HNHH for all of the latest releases.

Quotable Lyrics:

Think I’m addicted, can’t stop sippin’, fell in love with mud
Wockhardt, not no Tris, ’cause I’m a boss, n*gga
Bro gon’ up it, everytime he gettin’ off with it
Broke b*tch with no dough, but her thoughts bigger, now ain’t that some sh*t

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BabyTron Announces New Album With Single, “Mr. Hanky”

Detroit’s rap prince, BabyTron, returned with a new single, “Mr. Hanky,” and with a new album announcement. The “Jesus Shuttlesworth” star announced that Bin Reaper 3: New Testament will drop next Friday, January 13th. With a slew of big-name features from Detroit and beyond, he heightened excitement with a menacing yet charismatic single. Also, this announcement marked his third project within the span of a year.

Moreover, this new album is not a deluxe or expanded version of his October effort, Bin Reaper 3: Old Testament. In fact, it’s 26 completely new BabyTron tracks featuring a host of big-name features. While the 22-year-old rarely collaborates with non-Detroit rappers, he’s switching that up on New Testament. Furthermore, this album will feature Lil Yachty, Rico Nasty, Remble, DaBoii, Cordae, Babyface Ray, and many more.

With all this in mind, “Mr. Hanky” got fans ecstatic with a menacing vocal chant sample and heavy pianos. Sure, it’s named after the Christmas Poo from South Park, but that’s just Tron’s sense of humor shining through. Moreover, he references Call of Duty, Shameless, the hip-hop game, and NBA players. While it’s funny, don’t let that distract you from Tron’s clever bars and undeniable charm.

“Mr. Hanky” came with a music video, specifically a “From The Block” performance on 4 Shooters Only. The Detroit MC rapped and smoked in a nice pink hoodie amid… toilet paper? Well, he sat on a golden toilet for his performance. Really gives his S**tty Boyz gang a whole new meaning.

Still, what did you think of BabyTron’s new single, “Mr. Hanky”? Moreover, are you excited for what’s to come on Bin Reaper 3: New Testament? Whatever the case, let us know in the comments down below. Also, you can check out some notable lyrics and the music video down there as well. As always, stay tuned to HNHH for the exciting, fresh, and quality hip-hop we’re bound to get in 2023.

Quotable Lyrics

I’m pickin’ up what you put down like I got scavenger
I ain’t got no shame in my game, Frank Gallagher
Why they count me out? I shocked the world, supreme chancellor
Hundred in the clip, twenty-five each, ’cause he ridin’ around with three passengers