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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Juice WRLD’s Estate Releases New Single, “Face 2 Face”

It’s now been three years since we tragically lost Juice WRLD to an overdose-induced seizure in 2019. He was only 21 years old.

Although he’s no longer with us, his estate continues to keep his legacy alive by consistently dropping new music for his fans.

The Chicago native recorded so much while he was alive. Fans have already received two posthumous albums and an array of singles.

With just one verse and a repeated hook, “Face 2 Face” is short but sweet. However, it showcases the “Robbery” rapper in familiar territory.

In his signature sing-rap flow, he expresses the difficulty of battling his demons as he tries to get some sleep. This kind of intimacy within his music is why he continues to be loved and adored by fans.

His continued willingness to never shy away from addressing topics like mental health and addiction makes his impact on this generation undeniable.

“The ship gon’ sink, can’t sail no more / I lost my receipt when I sold my soul / I lost my seat, what do I stand for? / The monsters of the deep, they take control,” he candidly sings to kick off the verse.

An accompanying video also arrives alongside the song. Directed and edited by Steve Cannon, the visuals perfectly capture the images that Juice vividly paints throughout the track.

“Face 2 Face” serves as his third official single of 2022.

Earlier this year, the deluxe version of his posthumously-released 2021 album, Fighting Demons dropped. Five additional songs were added to the original tracklist, including “My Life In A Nutshell” and the previously released “Rich And Blind.”

What do you think of Juice WRLD’s new song? Stream the new track on Spotify or Apple Music, and afterward, tell us your thoughts in the comments.

Quotable Lyrics:

Every time I go to fall asleep, these demons haunting me
Face my fears, face-to-face as we meet
Evil is grabbing me
Losing my gravity
My mind’s a bloody scene, detached from reality

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Rosalía Taps Cardi B For “DESPECHÁ RMX”

Cardi B didn’t come through with her long-awaited sophomore album in 2022. However, she did show out on a series of collaborations with other artists, reminding the Bardi Gang that she’s still that bitch.

After finding success on titles like Kay Flock’s “Shake It” and GloRilla’s “Tomorrow 2,” the New York native is connecting with Latin artist Rosalía. The two have come together for the “DESPECHÁ RMX” on Friday (December 16).

The updated version follows the original’s appearance on the Grammy-nominated singer’s Motomami project. It marks her third studio LP and landed her a nod for Best Latin Rock or Alternative album at the upcoming ceremony.

Throughout “DESPECHÁ RMX,” Rosalía sings in Spanish before Cardi flexes her bilingual rhyming skills. “Don’t need your drama, don’t need your stress / I could forget you like uno, dos, tres,” she declares in her first verse.

“Got my own money, whole lotta M’s / Como este mambo, my money dance,” her clever lyrics continue.

As AllHipHop notes, this isn’t the first time the Invasion of Privacy hitmaker has used both English and Spanish on the same song. Previously, “I Like It” featuring J. Balvin and Bad Bunny went 11x-Platinum.

Additionally DJ Snake’s “Take Take” with Bardi, Selena Gomez, and Ozuna has been viewed over 2.3 billion times on YouTube.

Other noteworthy multilingual tracks from the mother of two include “La Modelo” with Ozuna as well as “Mi Mami” with El Alfa. Later, in 2020, she went on to work with Anitta on “Me Gusta.”

Finally, stream Rosalía’s “DESPECHÁ RMX” featuring Cardi B on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, revisit the former’s Motomami album here.

Quotable Lyrics:

Don’t need your drama, don’t need your stress
I could forget you like uno, dos, tres
Got my own money, whole lotta M’s
Como este mambo, my money dance

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Morray Returns With Deeply Personal Single “Da Rant”

Morray has been making big moves ever since he blew up with the track “Quicksand.” The North Carolina artist was noticed by the likes of J. Cole, which then opened him up to a whole new fanbase. He was able to capitalize on this newfound fame with a debut mixtape called Street Sermons. Since that time, he has been working on his craft, waiting to make his next move.

In 2023, his debut album will arrive, and it is sure to be an impressive project. He has continued to receive mentorship from Cole, and overall, he seems confident in his latest work. Consequently, he is beginning to rollout some singles, including his latest which was released this week.

MMorray attends the 2022 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards on September 07, 2022 in Miami Beach, Florida.(photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

Morray Drops “Da Rant”

This latest single is simply called “Da Rant,” and it is perhaps his most personal track yet. Although Morray has always included personal stories in his music, this latest track is on a whole new level. From start to finish, he goes deep into his past as he describes the people he associated with and the things he saw. Overall, it makes for a compelling listen, and the bars speak to Morray’s growth as an artist.

Furthermore, the production is also a demonstration of how Morray has matured. The beat here is much more progressive than what he typically raps over as there are some unique shifts throughout. There is a certain tone here that speaks to the gravity of what he’s rapping about, and it all comes together beautifully.

Let us know what you think of this new track, in the comments down below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for all of the latest news and updates from around the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

Dyin’ for your gang, who told you posse up?
Choosin’ death for one’s beliefs, yeah, bitch, that’s probably us
But on that fuckin’ dyin’ part, man, that’s where I’m kinda stuck
‘Cause n***a, it’s your time to go, why the fuck you keep on sayin’ us?

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Latto Is Back With “Another Nasty Song”

Throughout her career, Latto has built herself something of a reputation for making salacious songs. Like many other female rap divas, she’s not afraid to let her confidence shine through as she talks her shit. Of course, this sort of attitude comes with its share of haters, but the 23-year-old isn’t letting them phase her.

On her aptly titled new single, “Another Nasty Song,” the “Sunshine” artist dishes about some of her bedroom preferences. “‘Cause this here another nasty song / He love it when I pull up wit’ no panties on,” she saucily teases on the chorus.

Other bold lyrics from the rising recording artist include “Gangster bitch, I make him wear my chain whilе he drillin’ / And me and my bitch might run a train on this n*gga.”

The sexy single comes following a massive leak that Latto’s unreleased music was a part of. Hundreds of tracks that she had locked and loaded in her arsenal were sadly shared with the world without her permission, though they’ve made their admiration of certain titles very clear.

Latto heard her fan’s praise loud and clear and was quick to officially unveil “Another Nasty Song” with them as a result.

After sharing her own 777 album back in March, the reality star has had an impressive 2022. Most recently, we saw her work with GloRilla on “FTCU” and on Chlöe’s “For The Night” single.

Stream Latto’s “Another Nasty Song” on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, let us know what your thoughts are in the comments.

Quotable Lyrics:

Pull up on my pimpin’, say my name while you in it
Type of p*ssy make him say my name while hе swimmin’
Gangster bitch, I make him wear my chain whilе he drillin’
And me and my bitch might run a train on this n*gga

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French Montana Delivers World Cup Anthem For Morocco

French Montana has a whole lot of pride when it comes to his home country of Morocco. French has been able to showcase this pride throughout Morocco’s historic run at the World Cup. Last weekend, Morocco became the first African nation to make it to the semi-finals at the World Cup.

However, the team’s run ultimately came to an end yesterday as they lost to France, 2-0. Overall, it was still an amazing tournament for Morocco. They showed the entire world that they can be a soccer powerhouse. Consequently, they have gained the respect of teams like France, Spain, Portugal, and many others.

French Montana Drops “Morocco”

Prior to Wednesday’s match, French was certainly feeling the excitement of the game. In fact, he even dropped a brand new song to commemorate his team’s run. Appropriately, the track is called “Morocco” and it features a change-up in style for the artist.

French Montana seen out and about in Manhattan on December 01, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Robert Kamau/GC Images)

As you will immediately hear, this track features a dance beat. This is meant to be a nod to Morocco’s musical influence on French, and overall, it is a nice change of pace. Furthermore, French can be heard rapping in perfect Arabic. It is a great nod to his home country, and you can tell there was a ton of pride in his voice while making this song.

You may remember that French Montana had led a celebration in Times Square following the team’s win against Portugal. It was a momentous occasion for the country, and French wanted to be front and center with his fellow countrymen. While 2022 was not their year, Morocco will certainly be on track for another big showing in 2026.

Let us know what you think of this track, in the comments down below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for all of the latest news and updates from around the music world.

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Masego Returns With Dreamy New Single, “You Never Visit Me”

Masego stayed out of the spotlight for most of 2022. In recent months, though, he’s making a return with new music for his adoring fanbase. In early November, his “Say You Want Me,” was making rounds. The song is full of rhythmic afrobeats and R&B vibes, and remains in rotation for many.

Before the year comes to a close, the 29-year-old has one last treat in store – a nearly four-minute-long single called “You Never Visit Me.” Throughout his lyrics, the musician reflects on how love can become less of a priority while one is chasing their dreams.

“Took the bait when they sold me the dream / And I drove to crazier zones and I paid for it,” he quickly sings over Wu10 and Todd Pritchard’s production. “You where there when I told you the plan, you were sold / Then we made it a goal to remain ’til we old.”

As Broadway World notes, the song came together at Wu’s Huntsville, AL studio. Additionally, co-producer Louie Lastic worked from Los Angeles and Justus West came through on the electric guitar.

Both “You Never Visit Me” and “Say You Want Me” are due to appear on Masego’s forthcoming album in 2023.

The Jamaican’s last full-length project came in 2023. Studying Abroad: Extended Stay boasts fan favourites like “Mystery Lady” with Don Toliver and “Silver Tongue Devil” with Shenseea.

Other artists who appear on the project include Sheléa and TeaMarrr. Their vocals shine on “Bliss Abroad” and “Smith & Westin” respectively.

Stream Masego’s “You Never Visit Me” on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, let us know who you want him to work with on his next record in the comments.

Quotable Lyrics:

Took the bait when they sold me the dream
And I drove to crazier zones and I paid for it
You where there when I told you the plan, you were sold
Then we made it a goal to remain ’til we old

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Bfb Da Packman Links With His “Hoe Friends” On Latest Release

It’s been relatively quiet from Bfb Da Packman since he shared his Fat N*ggas Need Love Too album last year. In November, “Trick” finally arrived on DSPs. Now, the rapper has returned with another new single, this one explicitly titled “Hoe Friends.”

As you may have guessed, his lyrics find the Michigan native comedically telling a story involving plenty of sexual antics. “I’m single now,” he surprisingly declares to listeners. “I got caught cheating with my bitche’s auntie.”

Prior to that Bfb shared bars about “[putting] Granny in a nursing home,” because she’s been “acting extra.”

The infectious production on “Hoe Friends” comes courtesy of BeatsbyTrav and Taz Taylor, as well as Yakree, a press release notes.

In the latter half of the brief song, he rhymes, “For real, rest in peace Mac Miller / She worked out all day just to come lay with a fat n*gga.” His jokes only continue with, “I could’ve made it far without you, I’m not Marvin Sapp, n*gga / My bitch is transgender ‘cuz she always got that sack with her.”

While promoting his work on Instagram, Da Packman assured his followers that his page is a “slut shaming free zone.”

On his debut album, the “Free Joe Exotic” artist collaborated with Lil Yachty, DDG, Sada Baby, Benny the Butcher, Coi Leray, Wiz Khalifa, and more. Now that he’s got more experience and confidence under his belt, there’s no telling what he’ll bring to the table in 2023.

Stream Bfb Da Packman’s “Hoe Friends” on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, find more new releases from this weekend on our Fire Emoji playlist here.

Quotable Lyrics:

For real, rest in peace Mac Miller
She worked out all day just to come lay with a fat n*gga
I could’ve made it far without you, I’m not Marvin Sapp, n*gga
My bitch is transgender ‘cuz she always got that sack with her

Eric Bellinger’s “BNB” Single Is Full Of Motivation For The Gym

Along with the new year comes the motivation to get back in the gym for many people. Eric Bellinger knows this, and he’s here to help his fans with a motivating new anthem called “BNB.”

The title stands for “brand new body,” and throughout the song, that’s just what the R&B hitmaker croons about. “I could tell you been doin’ your squats / All natural, no shots,” he praises those who have been working out. He’s seemingly following in the footsteps of Cardi B by rejecting butt injections and praising the authentic feminine figure.

“See, girl, you deserve appreciation / Standin’ ovation / And I’ma give it to you,” Bellinger assures his lover on the pre-chorus.

“BNB” features production by Keyz, Kofo, and Jonas. As a press release notes, it marks his second official single from his forthcoming 1-800-Hit-Eazy: Line 2 LP. On that project, he’ll be working with Hitmaka to create more dope music for his listeners.

Alongside the single, Bellinger premiered a Keoni-Mars-directed visual. Throughout the footage, we see him chiefly spoiling his love interest after a long day at the gym.

Other previously released arrivals from the California native include “Obsession” and its remix. The latter features 2023 Grammy nominee Muni Long and has continually earned praise since its November debut.

Aside from his forthcoming album, Bellinger is also currently gearing up to head out on The Obsession Tour across North America. His first show will take place in Seattle on February 2nd and the last will be in Las Vegas on April 1st.

Between those two concerts, you can additionally catch the singer in cities like Phoenix, Houston, Charleston, Montreal, Denver, and Orange County.

Finally, stream Eric Bellinger’s “BNB” on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, check out more new releases on our weekly R&B Season update here.

Quotable Lyrics:

I could tell you been doin’ your squats
All natural, no shots
Baby, give me everything you got
I’m just tryna hit your spot

Monaleo Gets Emotional On New Song, “Miss U Already” Featuring NoCap

We’ve seen countless artists tragically taken from us too soon throughout 2022. The pain certainly hasn’t been easy to endure. However, it has inspired other creatives to pay tribute to their fallen friends in beautiful ways. Most recently, Monaleo did just that on her “Miss U Already” single.

Featuring NoCap, the emotional song finds the Houston native singing to someone close to her that lost their own life. Marking her most real release to date, she gets vulnerable about the stages of grief and mental health struggles that come along with them.

“Why / Know that you hate to see me cry / But I can’t shake this feeling / This can’t be part of healing,” Monaleo solemnly sings.

As the track goes on, we hear her express her inner rage. “F*ck the opposition cause they took you / Promise I’m stepping on them n*ggas in my new shoes,” she rhymes. “These n*ggas telling giving blues clues / Whatever we did I’m taking to the grave it’s me and you.”

As a press release notes, the 21-year-old specifically aims to comfort and uplift others in a similar situation with “Miss U Already.”

Other recent endeavours have seen Mona sharing her “Body Bag” rap single, as well as a remix of Chief Keef’s “Faneto.” The latter subsequently went viral on TikTok, only expanding her ever-growing fanbase.

She’s also been showing with titles like “Beating Down Yo Block,” “Suck It Up,” and the “We Not Humping” remix featuring Flo Milli.

Finally, stream Monaleo’s “Miss U Already” collab with NoCap on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, share your thoughts on the emotional new single in the comments.

Quotable Lyrics:

F*ck the opposition cause they took you
Promise I’m stepping on them n*ggas in my new shoes
These n*ggas telling giving blues clues
Whatever we did I’m taking to the grave it’s me and you