BNYX And Lil Yachty Sound Elite While “Smoking In The Rain”

BNYX has a sound that’s difficult to pin down. The producer is able to fall into line and make music that sounds comfortable for artists as varied as Yeat and LAWSON. This unpredictably makes him a perfect pairing for Lil Yachty. Boat has also spent the last few years bucking trends, and subverting the sound he cultivated in the late 2010s. “Smoking In the Rain” is a perfect marriage of BNYX and Yachty’s aesthetic interests. Its bubbly and electronic, evoking some of the latter’s production techniques. It also has an odd and bouncy chorus, courtesy of Lil Yachty.

The beat is the real story here. The synth leads cut through everything else on the track like a machete, giving off a futuristic feel. It’s smooth and metallic, but Lil Yachty brings the imperfections. The rapper’s warbly singing creates a fascinating tension with BNYX’s production. Things never stay in place for too long, so it’s impossible to get tired of it. “Smoking In the Rain” isn’t a smash hit. It is, however, a unique and genre-bending collaboration between guys who love to push boundaries. In truth, it’s one of the catchiest things Lil Yachty has put out in a while. Hopefully we get to hear him on more BNYX beats in the future.

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BNYX And Lil Yachty Make For A Stellar Combo

Quotable Lyrics:

Hundred thousand on my blue, that sh*t change (That sh*t change)
I was solid movin’ forward, I had a name (For my name)
Don’t let the drugs eat you up like Eddie Kane (Huh)
This b*tch look good, but she annoyin’, pretty pain (Ah)

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Czarface & Kool Keith Rap Over One Of The Weirdest But Coolest Beats All Year On “Rocket Science”

Over this past weekend, CZARFACE did something pretty exciting. You already know the underground trio as constructed with 7L, Esoteric, and Inspectah Deck. However, they now have another alias that they go by, and it includes a different rapper. We’d like to introduce to you, Stress Eater. This threesome now consists of 7L and Esoteric, but instead of Deck, Kool Keith enters the fray. He’s another respected name in this scene and is honestly a perfect with this group. CZARFACE is known for their sometimes-outlandish lyrics and wacky production choices. Those are two things that Keith can get down with, especially since he’s one of the first to introduce horrorcore.

Instead of just dropping a single to warm the CZARFACE fans up to this idea, they went all in. Their full-length debut, Everybody Eats! is 13 songs and 34 minutes, and it’s a blast. It still has some of that charm that you come to expect, although it’s going to take some time for them to truly create a new identity. “Rocket Science” though is a great start to getting there, as it features a truly otherworldly beat. The Czar-Keys, the production duo of the trio, lays down an instrumental that sounds like time is warping. It’s nasty, distorted and truly inventive. Check it out, as well as the rest of the album on all DSPs.

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“Rocket Science” – Stress Eater, Czarface, Kool Keith

Quotable Lyrics:

My DNA and ID, I pee and I see units for metaphor
China flow, Singapore, who want more?
I can tour in Ecuador, open doors, dissect
Podcast, tell the truth, lie jest tax friend
Biggie will reverse, what the deal, cut the deal
Other deals, keep em on high, one (one one)

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DDG Previews New Song With Tory Lanez Verse Recorded In Prison

DDG is famous for multiple reasons. He broke out as a YouTuber and social media personality. His profile went through the roof when he started dating singer Halle Bailey. Now, however, DDG is dedicated to his music career. The celebrity has abandoned his YouTube career to make a focused push at being a rapper following his split from Bailey. He recently dropped the single “Trickin.” It’s the teaser for his new single, however, that has fans intrigued. DDG seemingly linked up with Tory Lanez, despite the latter currently serving a decade behind bars. The song is rumored to drop December 13.

DDG has yet to release song, or its title. He did, however, preview a snippet of it on social media. The rapper can be seen bopping along in the studio while playing the song on his phone. He then holds up the phone to a microphone. Tory Lanez’s verse can be heard blaring through the phone speakers. Tory seemingly recorded his verse via telephone while locked up. It’s the first time fans have gotten to hear a Lanez verse since the rapper’s recording equipment was seized by prison guards in September. Lanez had rolled out an ongoing series called Prison Tapes, but the series was shut down unceremoniously.

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DDG Previewed Tory Lanez’s Verse On An iPhone

“I was shut down because the higher ups figured out what I was really doing with The Prison Tapes,” the rapper claimed via Instagram. “And how many inmates were being helped in a life-changing way because of them.” DDG’s decision to link up with Tory Lanez has surprised many, given the former’s public image as a family man and a clean cut artist. That said, the rapper has never been afraid of delving into complex topics or addressing controversial aspects of his life. On “WHAT U BAD FOR,” DDG referenced his highly publicized split from Halle Bailey.

DDG flexed his newfound single status, but admitted that he will always have love for Bailey. “Thing about Halo mommy, you know that’s my baby forever,” he rapped. “Y’all know that I love that—.” The word “H*e” gets replaced with the word “go.” DDG has yet to confirm a title or release date for his new album. That said, fans have gotten to hear multiple singles. It’s safe to assume that the Tory Lanez collab will make the final tracklist.

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K Camp Details The “Consequences” Of Fame & Life On His Latest Single

K CAMP is here to make everyone aware of life’s “Consequences” on his first release since his seven-track EP, Float Island. The Wisconsin rapper and singer sounds very purposeful on the cut, which features a slower and soulful trap beat. On it, he raps about what will happen if people try to mess with him or try to take advantage of him and his success. “These n****s watchin’ my profile, these n****s in my loop / These b****es lovin’ my profile, you know they on me too, for real / Be careful with these h*es ’cause these h*es’ll line you up.”

Additionally, K CAMP touches on how life can be unfair sometimes. “I got so much to say and damn, I miss my dog, for real / I feel alone off in this s***, didn’t know it would come to this.” Overall, it’s a pretty personal cut, and one that fans should come to love from the hitmaker. It’s been a big year for K CAMP, and “Consequences” should put a nice bow on everything. That also includes his first LP since 2022 with Float 2 London, another installment in this growing series of his. It’s unclear what the ultimate destiny will be for this cut, but it’s an enjoyable listen regardless, so check it out below.

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“Consequences” – K Camp

Quotable Lyrics:

N****s try to play, but that come with consequences (I’m on timin’)
Up my savage, up my shooter, up my business (I’m on timin’)
Give it all to God, please forgive me for my sins
I lost family, I lost friends
I been ridin’ ’round the city with new SIGs and FNs (And that’s facts)
I’d rather you than me (Rather you than me)

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Mozzy, Kalan.FrFr And Rob49 Turn Up The Heat With “BBL” Single

Mozzy and Kalan.FrFr are both wildly productive artists. They’ve dropped dozens of mixtapes and albums, as both solo artists and collaborators. They always have something in the works. It was only a matter of time before Mozzy and Kalan.FrFr team up on a full length album, and LUCKY HER is right around the corner. The collab album is due out December 20. We’ve yet to get a proper tracklist, but buzz single “BBL” gives us plenty of reasons to be excited for the whole thing.

“BBL” may seem like a riff on the recent trend of BBL surgeries, or the “BBL Drizzy” memes that sprung up during the peak of the Drake vs. Kendrick battle. Mozzy and Kalan.FrFr are using the acronym for an altogether different meaning, though. The duo are rapping about what “bad b*tches like,” and how they have no problem getting it for them. The instrumental is moody and nocturnal, evoking the Bay sound with a hint of the “sexy trap” that people have Cash Cobain have popularized. Rob49 comes in with a memorable guest verse. At the end of the day, though, it’s Mozzy and Kalan.FrFr’s show. We can’t wait for the album.

Let us know what you think of this brand-new track, in the comments section down below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.

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Mozzy And Kalan.FrFr Set The Tone For Their Joint Album

Spoiler her on the first night
That’s what bad b*tches like
For’ I got on all this ice
That’s what bad b*tches like

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Dr Dre & Snoop Dogg Preview New Song “Thank You” Ahead Of “Missionary” Collab Album

As if Snoop Dogg and Dr Dre’s upcoming new collab album Missionary didn’t need more bangers (from what the singles indicate), they have even more in the vault. Moreover, the duo recently stopped by Complex Con for a live taping of the Drink Champs show with N.O.R.E., DJ EFN, and the rest of the crew. They played an unreleased and unfinished collab titled “Thank You,” which apparently will not make the new project’s final tracklist. It’s an awesome West Coast-flavored jam with a killer sample (or interpolation, maybe?) of Sly and the Family Stone’s “Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin).”

During this sit-down, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg spoke on Missionary as a whole, with the former praising it among his finest craft to date. “Snoop came in and allowed me to get down the way I get down,” he remarked. “You know, I feel like this is some of my best work. Because my mentality for the musicianship and everything that goes into doing this s**t within those 12 notes has just advanced so much. So, yeah, I feel like right now, today, this is some of my best work.”

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Snoop Dogg & Dr Dre Preview “Thank You”

While we’re sad that “Thank You” will apparently not make Missionary‘s tracklist, it seems like Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre have a lot of fire on the project to make up for it. For example, the duo and Alus released the single “Outta Da Blue” recently, which is a hard-hitting trunk-knocker with an engaging bounce and some compelling back-and-forths between Dre and Snoop. Sure, the tracks so far depend quite strongly on samples, but that’s part of the creativity and impressive fusions that they do so well.

Meanwhile, during their Drink Champs conversation, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg nearly broke out in tears when discussing the evolution of their legacies and craft. There’s a lot of excitement for Missionary to be much more than just a solid comeback album, and if “Thank You” is leading us the right way, then that’s exactly what we will get. Hopefully the cut lands on a deluxe version down the road or as a stand-alone single.

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Consequence, Rick Ross, Ghostface Killah, Jim Jones And 38 Spesh Drop “Blood Stain III”

Consequence has quietly been dropping great songs all year. “No Consequences” was a great collab with Kanye West, and “What Has America Done” saw the G.O.O.D. Music alum team up with Chuck D. “Blood Stain III” keeps his winning streak going. The difference here, though, is that Consequence is pulling out all the stops. He didn’t call upon one hip hop legend, but a whole roster of them to drop by and deliver stellar verses. Plus, one of the most infectious Kanye West beats in a minute.

Consequence handles the hook on “Blood Stain III,” but he relinquishes ground to his guests. Ghostface Killah kicks things off with an aggressive, punchline driven verse. He hasn’t lost a step, and Kanye even throws in a few RZA-esque punching effects to sell the Wu-Tang of it all. Rick Ross is the next rapper up, and he skates with a verse that’s slicker and more braggadocios than Ghost’s. Jim Jones is not a name you might have expected to see on a 2024 posse cut, but he acclimates well. He doesn’t rap so much as he talks ish over the beat, but it still sounds good. 38 Spesh closes out the guest verses, and he does his usual thing on the back end. Consequence wraps the song up himself, and delivers arguably the second best verse. Check this one out ASAP.

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Consequence Holds His Against Hip Hop Icons

Quotable Lyrics:

Been a hitta n**ga, you can be next
D*ck riding in the Hamptons, where ya keys at?
Lil’ soldier, game over, this a reset
If you never lost, n**ga, bet your catalogs

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Lil Tjay And Polo G Get Contemplative On “Way Out The Hood II”

Lil Tjay and Polo G are a slept on duo. They have repeatedly shown that they have great chemistry together on songs like “Back to the Wall” and “Pop Out.” They have similar, sing-songy flows and rap styles, but are distinct enough to stand out from one another on a song. “Way Out the Hood II” is the latest instance of Lil Tjay and Polo G working together, and it’s one of their best releases yet. It’s the sequel to Tjay’s “Way Out the Hood” from October, and we’d argue he improved on the original.

“Way Out the Hood II” is just as somber as the first part. It’s basically the same instrumental, which isn’t a problem given how dramatic and affecting the piano keys buried in the mix are. Lil Tjay reflects on the horrors he’s witnessed growing up, and his desire to escape. It’s a highly personal song that could have been disrupted by a poorly chosen guest feature. Fortunately, Polo G’s aesthetic lines up perfectly with the song and its thematic focus. “I can tell you the truth, how it happened,” he rapped. “JIust hopped in the booth, started spazzin’. Me and Tjay in this Coupe, it’s an Aston. Remember I kept gettin’ news that was tragic.” Lil Tjay and Polo G give listeners a lot to think about. Maybe we will be lucky enough to get part three.

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Lil Tjay And Polo G Bare Their Emotions On New Collab

Quotable Lyrics:

What the f*ck could you do ’bout a savage?
I had it hard, so just love me a little
Forget all my problems, I love when I’m with you
Late nights, cryin’, just huggin’ my pillow

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Russ Asks “How Long” On Contemplative And Reflective New Single

Russ is back with another new single. He dropped a single last week called “SSX Tricky,” named after the popular mid-2000s video game. That was a more soulful track, with Russ looking inward and reflecting on his childhood and music come up. It was a high-quality track, seemingly attached to an album rollout, though it is unclear when that album is dropping. “How Long” is more melodramatic in nature, with a beat that borders on lo-fi and a much more restrained delivery than the confidence he exuded on “SSX Tricky.”

“How Long” sees Russ reflecting on an old flame, wondering out loud how long it will take for her to get over him. Of course, he is not over her and it shows in every line. He talks about his house feeling “twice as big” without her and the emptiness that comes with a breakup. He wishes for her (whoever she may be) to be back by his side, as nothing he does alone can compare to the partnership he had. It’s a well-put-together track with some emotions behind it. It will be another good song for his album, assuming there is a new one on the way, which seems to be the case. Check out “How Long” and its accompanying music video below.

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Russ – How Long

Quotable Lyrics:

Yeah, when I was with you, I felt twice as rich (I did)
Now without you, this mansion feels like it’s as twice as big
The emptiness is palpable, the silence feels like suffocation
My New Year’s resolution was to stop drinkin’, now I’m f***in’ faded, f**k
Everywhеre I go, everything I do, I still see you
‘Causе we went everywhere together, we did everything together
I still see you (Yeah, yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah)
Your jewelry and your Polaroid pictures
Scattered around my house, your Burberry scent lingers

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Lil Baby Inexplicably Blasts Rappers Using Nail Polish On New Song “Touchdown”

Lil Baby just released his new single “Touchdown,” and while it’s pretty standard fare based on what we’ve come to expect from him, one bar in particular really stood out to many listeners. “Real gangster, I ain’t rocking no nail polish,” he raps on the cut, which is a confusing bar for a couple of reasons. First off, fans’ beef-infected minds immediately began to speculate whether or not he’s talking about one MC in particular. But others expressed more confusion over this random stray for a normal fashion trend in recent years whose typically homophobic and hyper-masculine backlash is old news at this point.

You can definitely some of that thinly-veiled discrimination in the comments section of the Instagram post below, and this reaction did not become any less corny from what it was almost a decade ago. But then again, this is probably just a random throwaway line from Lil Baby, so making a fuss about it in either direction seems like a worthless and unnecessary endeavor. He’s teased a lot of music on the way soon, so fans hope that his lyrics down the road are a little more cogent or relevant.

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Lil Baby Disses Rappers Who Use Nail Polish

Still, this isn’t the most pressing question that Lil Baby had to answer as of late, as some other discussions around his name were more about speculation than reactions. When he and Offset launched seemingly random disses at unnamed opps on Instagram, some fans connected the dots and assumed that they actually dissed each other. It turns out that this couldn’t be further from the truth, or at least, that’s what DJ Akademiks reported from an allegedly close source.

It’s still interesting because Lil Baby and Migos beef rumors surfaced years ago, and some fans think that said narrative continues to exist. But they dismissed that gossip multiple times, so we don’t think there’s anything to worry about. As for this random nail polish bar, maybe the “Insecurities” spitter explains it down the line, but if he really caves into that pressure either way, it would probably inspire more questions than answers. Since when did men care so much about what other men did style-wise? Actually, we’d rather not find out…

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