Curren$y, Trauma Tone, And Don Toliver Have The Perfect Track For The Nighttime With “Coming Home”

Curren$y knows how to curate solid tracks for when you want to kick back and blaze it up. Additionally, he provides music for the nighttime drives with the windows down in the summer. On his most recent tape, he delivers on that. Just this past weekend, the Louisiana rapper came through with Highway 600.

It is a nine-song collaborative tape that sees the veteran team up with Trauma Tone. The Virginia-born producer worked alongside Kino Beats to conjure up “Coming Home.” It has a Southern hip-hop tinge that perfectly suits the feature on it. Don Toliver continues his strong guest appearance run here too.

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Listen To “Coming Home” By Curren$y, Trauma Tone, And Don Toliver

Shockingly, the crooner is not on the hook for this song. He spits a verse but it still does a good job deviating from Curren$y’s deep and raspy delivery. If you are looking for a track that fits the vibes we mentioned, this one is for you. You can listen to it with the YouTube link above.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand-new song, “Coming Home,” by Trauma Tone, Curren$y, and Don Toliver? Is this the best track on Highway 600, why or why not? Where do you place this tape amongst the rest of his lengthy discography? Who had the better performance on it? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Curren$y, Trauma Tone, and Don Toliver. Finally, stay with us for all of the best song drops throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

In a ’96 Impala, Forgiattos, paper tags
On the gas, got a squadron motor growlin’ when I pass
If you spot me then just holla, I can’t stop, I gotta mash
Grab a bag split in half, drag a portion to the stash
Rollin’ fire with my staff, parking lot full of that
It’s just so cold, you don’t even know what you’re lookin’ at

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BigXthaPlug And Offset Ride The Beat On “Climate” Effortlessly

Southern hip-hop has always been providing the genre with infectious hits for decades on decades. The slow-mo and wavy sounds just have something about them that gets listeners in a trance. However, some artists just hit you with endless slippery flows and intriguing cadences. One of those names who is doing this as of late is BigXthaPlug.

He has been releasing music into the world since 2019 but has been hitting his stride over the past year or so. In 2023, Plug put out his debut album, Amar. That came out in late April, but this new EP is garnering some serious buzz. THE BIGGEST is shaping up to be the perfect reminder for fans that Plug is going to be doing bigger and bigger things going forward.

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Listen To “Climate” By BigXthaPlug And Offset

One of the reasons for that is because he was able to nab a feature from Offset. Together, their aggressive flow patterns are perfect compliments on the song “Climate.” THE BIGGEST dropped on December 1, but the music video for this track has just hit YouTube. Already, the visuals have raked in over 313,000 views in two days. That is good enough for number 21 on trending for music. Production is also a strong point here with its watery and plucky synths and banging trap percussion.

What are your initial thoughts on this new song, “Climate,” by BigXthaPlug and Offset? Is this the best track from Plug’s THE BIGGEST? Is he going to be someone who takes off even higher next year after his coming out party? If you were to compare him to more established rappers, who is he similar to? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around BigXthaPlug and Offset. Finally, always stay with us for all of the best song drops throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

Went to the top and I shopped, I’m a socket (Hey)
Counted me out, but I do it for Rocket (Take)
I took your b**** on a jet to the tropics (Let’s go)
Post on the block with the work, come and shop
Hit the flame, make it rain, make the b**** come and mop it (Ha)
That n**** snitched for his pic’, hit the docket (Snitch)

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Sukihana Reaffirms Her Identity As A Rapper On “Do The Dash”

Delaware is not a state that you would think produces any hip-hop artists. Enter Sukihana. She has been making waves on the internet for her rambunctious personality. Several years ago she was more well known for the things she said rather than her music. For example, she had a very interesting interview with DJ Smallz Eyes. The rapper was questioned about a whole host of topics and it led to some crazy responses.

Additionally, Sukihana has been one of the most successful celebrities on the controversial platform, OnlyFans. It has become so massive, that even Cardi B was demanding access to her account. With all of that aside, her music career is still on the rise. She does not have any big hits under her belt yet, but she has worked with popular rappers in her lane like Sexyy Red.

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Liste To “Do The Dash” By Sukihana

That could be because this style of hip-hop, which some classify as “ratchet” or “hood rat” hip-hop, is not a lot of people’s taste. Regardless, Suki’s energy is still captivating on many of her singles. This new one, “Do the Dash,” is a prime example of that. It is a quick and punchy one-minute track with a loud beat with booming bass and kick drums. You can find the song above or on all DSPs.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand-new song, “Do the Dash,” by Sukihana? Out of all of the rappers similar to her style, where does she rank amongst them? Do you think that this brand of hip-hop is something that will be prevalent in the next couple of years, why or why not? Is this subgenre is damaging or good overall? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Sukihana. Finally, stay with us for all of the best song drops throughout the week.

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Bas Makes A Clever Star Wars Reference On Infectious Banger “Black Jedi”

Bas was one of those artists who took a huge gap between his last album. Similar to Travis Scott, the Sudanese artist last dropped a project in 2018 with Milky Way. Just this past weekend he finally ended the drought by coming through with a 17-track offering. We Only Talk About Real S*** When We’re F****d Up partially touches on some topics that are usually avoided by most people. For example, “Khartoum” focuses on the issues going down in the Middle East which have taken tens of thousands of lives.

But, that is not all the tracklist focuses on. A lot of the record provides vibey songs to throw on for those nighttime drives or chill-outs. Bas incorporates a lot of African music like Afro-beat, Afro-pop, etc. But, he also brings more hard-hitting production on tracks like “Black Jedi.”

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Listen To “Black Jedi” By Bas

This may be the most catchy song on the LP, especially with the extremely quotable hook. He rhymes “winds do” with “Mace Windu,” a reference to Samuel L. Jackson’s Jedi character in the earlier Star Wars movies. It is not a track for lyricism, but rather something to get hype to. Due to its solid melody and trap-inspired beat, it is sure to be the most agreeable and one the songs that winds up on a lot of playlists.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand-new song, “Black Jedi,” by Bas? Is this the best song from We Only Talk About Real S*** When We’re F****d Up? After having a few days with the album, is this the best body of work he has put out, why or why not? Is this Bas’ best banger, why or why not? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Bas. Finally, stay with us for all of the best song drops throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

Said, “B****, I’m headstrong, that’s what the winds do” (Yeah)
Black jedi, Mace Windu
I set sail and I follow where the wind move
Go hard, I gave hell, they gotta give swim moves
And they got nothing on mine
Oh, my

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Lil Tjay And Fivio Foreign Put A Drill Spin On “Last Christmas”

Christmas music, whether you love it or hate, it makes the holiday a little extra special. It adds a sense of warmth, and nostalgia, and can maybe turn the Scrooges into Christmas carolers. Some rappers and hip-hop-adjacent artists have been putting their spin on some classics over the years. Others are trying to create unique holiday-themed tracks. Lil Tjay and Fivio Foreign fit into the first category in this scenario, though.

Both New Yorkers and common collaborators, the two have come together for a short but emotionally-driven single. For this one, Tjay has taken direct inspiration from Wham! “Last Christmas” from 1984 has firmly become a Christmas staple. However, these drill rappers wanted to spruce it up a bit.

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Listen To “Last Christmas” By Lil Tjay And Fivio Foreign

This spiced-up Christmas jingle samples the most iconic lines from Wham! They open up the track and have Chipmunk vocals instead. Tjay and Fivio rap about treating a girl right and making it in the music industry. Its standard fare from these two and it is a lackluster effort. However, it is gaining some traction on YouTube. “Last Christmas” is number 10 on trending with nearly 400,000 views already.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand-new single, “Last Christmas,” by Lil Tjay and Fivio Foreign? Is this one of the best holiday-themed rap tracks, why or why not? What are your overall opinions of rappers making this kind of music? Which rapper do you think would be able to make a good Christmas album? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Lil Tjay and Fivio Foreign.

Quotable Lyrics:

Made it out, I’m just a rich young n**** (Huh)
Steady arguing, wasn’t no way to live
I know b*****s want me ’cause I’m up (Yeah)
Something different, I’m just with a gift (Huh)
But the drama won’t nobody know
Keep on gassin’ him up like it’s his

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The Weeknd Finally Drops “Trust Issues” On Spotify 12 Years After Original Release

It seems like Fortnite wasn’t all that The Weeknd had to unveil these past few weeks… or is this just a ruse? Moreover, fans expressed joy on social media when his 12-year-old fan-favorite track “Trust Issues,” a remix of the Drake song of the same name, appeared on his profile on Spotify. However, given that it didn’t appear on Apple Music or his other release pages, the simple cover art, and the label being listed as just “weeknd,” we’d bet that this is one of those hacked releases that sometimes pop up for popular artists. Also, the record starts abruptly on Spotify, so all signs lead to an unofficial release.

Still, we’ll celebrate it while it lasts, so go add “Trust Issues” to your playlist and enjoy the moment like the rest of us. Just take it with that extra grain of salt as you indulge in The Weeknd’s drowsy, dramatic, and slow-burning re-imagining of Drizzy’s original. The stark trap drums present here pair up with some cavernous kicks and claps to give the percussion a little more percussion. Also, we can’t talk about this cut without mentioning the sultry guitars that edge it out throughout various points of its runtime. Even if this isn’t an official release, Abel Tesfaye’s shoutout of Playboi Carti’s next album means that there might be new music on the way.

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The Weeknd’s “Trust Issues” Stream

Meanwhile, the Canadian superstar is busy these days funding the provision of millions of meals to Gaza and dealing with some tour date postponements in Australia and New Zealand. Even as The Weeknd is one of the most dominant artists right now, his early work is a treat to revisit. If you want to catch “Trust Issues” on Spotify before it presumably gets taken down, you’d better act fast. You can still discover or revisit the track on YouTube above and check out some notable lines down below. As always, check back in with HNHH for the latest great music releases around the clock… and hopefully the next one is for real.

Quotable Lyrics
All she cares about is money and the city where she’s from,
Her intention is the paper, she don’t need no f***ing love
She spilling all this liquor, trying to pass me all these cups
Well, babygirl, I’m zoning, somebody should’ve told her

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Anuel AA Sends Shots At Various Latino Artists, Including 6ix9ine On 10-Minute Diss Track “Glock, Glock, Glock”

Anuel AA just unloaded on a large portion of Latino rappers and artists in his latest single. He certainly had a lot he wanted to get off his chest. We say that because the song is a whopping 10 minutes in length. Just a moment ago, we wrote a piece on some of the names that the Puerto Rican artist decided to aim at. Primarily, it addresses his issues with Arcángel, but what is really catching a lot of listener’s attention are specific lyrics toward somebody else.

He also goes after Tekashi 6ix9ine, who is dating AA’s former interest, Yailin La Más Viral. They had a child together and now the rainbow-haired rapper is taking care of the kid with her. The bar that addresses this is, I know I’m a piece of s***, a snitch is taking care of my daughter. Because of this, the song is gaining attention, and fast.

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Listen To “Glock, Glock, Glock” By Anuel AA

Since the song’s release it sits at nearly 1.1 million views on YouTube and is number 19 on trending for music. Additionally, over 19,000 people have commented. On Genius, AA’s track has over 33,000 page views. You can be one of the many to analyze the lyrics with the YouTube link above.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand-new single, “Glock, Glock, Glock,” by Anuel AA? Do you think we will get a response from any of the artists he went after in this song? Is this one of the better diss tracks we have heard in the past couple of years, why or why not? If not, do you think it would have been better if it was shorter than 10 minutes? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Anuel AA. Finally, stay with us for all of the best song drops throughout the week.

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Kai Cenat Trashes Lil Baby’s New Song “350”

Kai Cenat recently reacted to Lil Baby’s new song “350” while streaming, and he wasn’t the most forgiving of critics. However, his main issue with the single doesn’t stem so much from a performance, lyrical, melody, or production standpoint. Rather, the Twitch giant noted that his beat sounded way louder than his actual vocals, leading to a muddy and unclear mix. He had to take a second to really make sure that he wasn’t just hearing nonsense in the Atlanta MC’s newest track. But the New York social media star didn’t hold back in his critique, although he probably didn’t hate the cut for what it was.

“I’m not even joking, the beat sounds louder than him,” Kai Cenat told his chat while reacting to Lil Baby’s “350.” “…What?! No, no, no, no, no, fire the producer, fire the producer. Bro, why is the beat louder? Oh, my fault, engineer, engineer.” Some fans agreed, others didn’t, but everybody could see eye to eye on their wariness for whether this will become an issue in his future material. After all, the “California Breeze” hitmaker recently told his followers that he’s “finishing up” his next album, so hopefully that holds more heat.

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Kai Cenat Reacts To Lil Baby’s “350”: Watch

Unfortunately for Lil Baby, this isn’t the first time that Kai Cenat negatively reviewed some of his new work while on stream. Previously, Kai had a hilarious reaction to his verse on Trippie Redd’s “FULLY LOADED” off of MANSION MUSIK, which also features Future. That time around, he had more issues to name with Baby’s performance and lyrical content. “What the f**k, bro?” the 22-year-old expressed after pausing the track. “You know my expectations is here,” he continued while holding his hand high above his head. “Did you just moan in the mic?”

Meanwhile, given that the two have linked up in the past, these are just opinions and not really meant to go in any malicious direction. Still, the 29-year-old also has other media endeavors on the way, including a guest spot on BMF‘s third season. Hopefully all these avenues and future artistry leads to some more amazing moments. With that in mind, stay logged into HNHH for the latest news and updates on Lil Baby and Kai Cenat.

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Anuel AA Thinks He’s A “Piece Of S**t” For Letting 6ix9ine Raise His Daughter

Anuel AA’s beef with former collaborator 6ix9ine is far from over, and it probably won’t die down anytime soon. Moreover, he just took another shot at him on his new track “Glock Glock Glock,” which is a diss record primarily against Arcángel that also ropes in Bad Bunny, J Balvin, and many other Latine rappers. Specifically, the Puerto Rican MC made a reference to the fact that the rainbow-haired provocateur is raising his daughter with Yailin La Más Viral, who got with Tekashi after they split. “Se que soy un pedazo de mierda, la hija me la está cuidando un chota,” he raps on the cut. That translates to “I know I’m a piece of s**t, a snitch is taking care of my daughter.”

Furthermore, this is a slightly ironic aside on this diss track considering that 6ix9ine and Yailin don’t appear to be on the best of terms. She recently received felony assault charges for striking him with a two-by-four and threatening him with a knife. As such, maybe Anuel AA won’t have to worry much about the New York native being around their daughter in the coming weeks. Still, given just how volatile, chaotic, and predictably unpredictable all these players tend to be, we wouldn’t be surprised if it goes in another direction.

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Anuel AA’s Lyrics Against 6ix9ine

For those unaware, the feud between Anuel AA and 6ix9ine began some years ago, a bit after they collaborated on a couple of songs. Then, the former took issue with the latter cooperating with police, and from there, they kept throwing shots at each other. The “GUMMO” artist even had a nasty run-in with Anuel’s brother back in February of this year. While they’re both caught up in many other controversies, it seems like they are their own worst enemy on a level playing field.

Meanwhile, with Tekashi facing other legal trouble, we’ll see if his family dynamic changes given Yailin’s actions. Maybe that will cause a compromise of sorts between these rappers. Either way, we’re sure that the drama won’t get any less spicy– and if it does, it’ll be a relief. For more news and the latest updates on Anuel AA and 6ix9ine, keep checking in with HNHH.

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