The Kid LAROI & Lil Yachty Are Acting Petty On “HATRED”

The Kid LAROI continues to tease the deluxe for THE FIRST TIME with a new single called “HATRED.” This is now the second promotional track that is expected to be a part of it when it drops sometime this year. The Australian native dropped his debut album back in November 2023 with some massive tracks on it. “TOO MUCH” with Central Cee and Jung Kook continues to the lead way with over 127 million streams.

“HATRED” follows a familiar theme for LAROI, as he raps about a past relationship. In this instance, the split has led to become driven to boss up. He also mentions how he was too good for her, even though the woman does not want to think so. “Okay, remind you, I’m the most hated / Talkin’ down on me online but in real life, you know I’m your favorite / If you were to write me a thank you letter, it’d be long as the motherf***in’ yellow pages.”

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Listen To “HATRED” By The Kid LAROI & Lil Yachty

What is also a mjor thing to note about “HATRED” is the Lil Yachty feature. Him and LAROI work together well here, as they trade verses. If fans are looking to stream the track, Soundcloud is the place to go. Lucky for you, we have the link for it above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “HATRED,” by The Kid LAROI and Lil Yachty? Is this LAROI’s best track as of late, why or why not? Does this get you excited for THE FIRST TIME (Deluxe), why or why not? What is your favorite element of the song? Is this the strongest single for it so far? Who had the stronger performance? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding The Kid LAROI and Lil Yachty. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

When I’m high I don’t like to be social
But for you I did it to get closer
I feel sorry for him
‘Cause I set the bar real high, yeah, I had you coastal
I bossed up on you just like I told you
Once it passed, now I don’t even know you

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Lil Nas X Teases “NASARATI 2” With Infectious Banger “Right There”

Lil Nas X is almost always stirring up controversy online. However, if there is one thing you have to give the guy it is that he knows how write chart-topping songs. We have seen him do it time and time again with tracks like “INDUSTRY BABY,” “MONTERO,” “THAT’S WHAT I WANT,” and so many more. While some hype may have died surrounding the Georgia artist after his 2021 debut LP, he is focused on coming back in full force this year. At some point, Lil Nas X will be dropping a new mixtape, and to promote he has just dropped “Right There.”

However, the single is not available on Spotify and other major platforms, surprisingly. “Right There” is on YouTube and Soundcloud as of now, so it might fly under people’s radars. However, we are here to inform you that it is more than worth finding and listening to. Lil Nas X worked with producer Ojivolta, who helped create the beat for Playboi Carti’s “2024” track not too long ago. He continues to flex his ear for catchy beats as this a special aura about it.

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Listen To “Right There” By Lil Nas X & Ojivolta

The looping background vocals, rapid fire kick drums and 808s, as well as the horns, allow for Nas X to create a sticky melody and delivery. As we said, this song is a teaser for an upcoming mixtape which will be titled NASARATI 2. We do not know the release date yet, but we have received some other promotional tracks already. Those include “J CHRIST” and maybe the documentary exclusive “Where Do We Go Now?”

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “Right There,” by Lil Nas X and Ojivolta? Is this his best track as of late, why or why not? Does this get you excited for NASARATI 2, why or why not? What is your favorite element of the song? Is this the strongest single for the album so far? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Lil Nas X. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

B****, I’m a shoelace after Henny and D’USSÉ
I need my h**s by the douse
Let’s make a movie, you and your roommate
I get it and get it
Came in, they thought I was skemished
Everyone thought I’d be finished

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Yung Miami & Skilla Baby Are On That “CFWM” Energy: Listen

Yung Miami has been dealing with a lot of noise in her life mainly due to her troubled man Diddy. However, she has not been in the clear either. The femcee was handed down a lawsuit for copyright over “Act Bad,” a collaboration with Diddy and Fabolous. She did not appreciate how that all went down, saying, “I’m so tired of the internet & ppl f***ing with me everyday!!!” Furthermore, her and her City Girls bandmate JT were also at odds for a minute before eventually making up on X.

Clearly, there is a lot on Yung Miami’s mind and she may have just vented those frustrations on “CFWM.” It is an all-new single that dropped today and it features Detroit’s own Skilla Baby. This is the first these two have come together for a track and it is all about feeling beautiful and confident. It is a self-affirming anthem for the ladies and Miami definitely delivers the energy.

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Listen To “CFWM” By Yung Miami & Skilla Baby

There is a possibility that this could be the start of the rollout for her solo project. JT is rumored to be dropping her own sometime in 2024, while Miami has been pushing the Yams era on her social media. It is a way of spelling out her hometown of Miami, but it is also the mindset she has going forward. You can stream “CFWM” with the link above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “CFWM,” by Yung Miami and Skilla Baby? Is this each artist’s best track as of late, why or why not? Who had the stronger performance on the track? What is your favorite element of it? Should they work together more in the future? Is Yung Miami dropping an album soon? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Yung Miami and Skilla Baby. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

I’ll go live right now without a f***ing filter (And will)
Pretty b****, face sitting, I don’t need the fillers (Haha)
I see the baddest in the world when I look in the mirror (Baddest)
Ms. “Put That S*** On” I’m known to kill em’ (Yea)
No lashes, No wig, but this face a ten (Miami)
I’m coming, Crocodile Birkin, Ms. Silky Skin

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Larry June Drops Luxury Bars On Lush New Single “Imported Couches”

Larry June knows how to create a relaxed vibe. He’s built a career on rapping over smooth, chilled-out instrumentals indebted to old school R&B. “Imported Couches,” June’s latest, is another prime example. The Bay Area emcee waxes poetic over a funky guitar loop, bragging about his expensive lifestyle while downplaying those who want to connect for clout. In other words, exactly what you want to hear from him.

“Imported Couches” comes complete with a music video in which June is sitting on, you guessed, an imported couch. “I’m just chilling on this imported couch getting blazed,” he asserts. The rapper could not look more relaxed as he lounges in a lavish Bay Area pad with intercutting footage of the surrounding area. In case there was any confusion as to where he was located, June name drops the North Bay city Petaluma. “Imported Couches” functions as an unofficial sequel to “Expensive Couches” from June’s 2020 collab album with Harry Fraud, Keep Going. Both tracks feature retro sounds and an emphasis on pricey furniture. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

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Larry June Returns With A Chilled-Out Track

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “Imported Couches,” by Larry June? Is this June’s best track as of late, why or why not? Are you excited for his upcoming album? What do you think of the instrumental? We want to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Larry June. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

I’m doing pilates
You knew I had a b***h, why you acting so snotty?
Took the b***h hiking, earth tone Maserati
You asking for a lot but you ain’t got nothing to offer
B***h do you clean, do you cook, do you swallow?
Cuse all I really see is an Instagram model

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OT7 Quanny & YTB Fatt’s Similar Styles Unite For “I Did It”

OT7 Quanny and YTB Fatt have quite a bit in common if you were not aware. Each rapper hails from the Eastern part of the U.S., with OT hailing from Philadelphia and YTB out of Memphis. Furthermore, each artist has not been in the industry for that long. Additionally, their styles are almost identical. Both love to bring high-energy trap bangers with a bit of character to boot.

Which is why this collaboration between them makes so much sense. For the first time, OT7 Quanny and YTB Fatt are working together to deliver us “I Did It.” Topically, this track fits right in their wheelhouses. It is all about boasting their success in the rap game and how they were able to do it themselves.

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Listen To “I Did It” By OT7 Quanny & YTB Fatt

As for the instrumental, both fit in right at home over the thumping bass and eerie piano keys. With both artists being on the rise and sharing a lot of qualities, we can see both of them being compared to each other. It will be great to see these two compete and we all love to see that spirit in the genre. Be sure to check out “I Did It” and its music video above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “I Did It,” by OT7 Quanny and YTB Fatt? Is this each artist’s best track as of late, why or why not? Who had the stronger performance on the track? What is your favorite element of it? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding OT7 Quanny and YTB Fatt. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

Hrrt, walk him down, he need another face (He need another face)
Did three shows back-to-back, I made like 90K (Made like 90K)
Real cash getter (Real cash getter), motion-havin’ a** n**** (Motion-havin’ a** n****)
I’m a Rick Owen wearin’, Maybach drivin’ a** n**** (Maybach drivin’ a** n****)
A hundred grand nights (A hundred grand nights), first class flights (First class flights)
Went and bought my own s***, this ain’t my man ice (This ain’t my man ice)

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Concrete Boys Perfectly Mix Clashing Sounds On “POINT ME TO IT”

The Concrete Boys are maybe what hip-hop needs right now and beyond. Lil Yachty’s brand-new rap posse of Camo!, KARRAHBOOO, Dc2trill, and Draft Day, is colorful and distinct. Each artist brings a unique personality to the table based on their cadence, flows and lyricism. They have been impressing fans as well as us and we can this group doing big things. The Concrete Boys new album has plenty of experimental bangers, with “POINT ME TO IT,” being one of them.

It kicks off It’s Us Vol. 1 perfectly in our opinion, giving fans a glimpse into the creativity they display on the rest of the album. The Concrete Boys members that listeners will hear on “POINT ME TO IT” are Yachty and Camo! They trade verses over a guitar and drill instrumental. Right off the bat, you may be wondering, “How does this make sense?”

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Listen To “POINT ME TO IT” By Concrete Boys

Honestly, we aren’t really sure how it does either, but with Yachty’s creative genius, anything is possible. What is even crazier is that the beat switches up in the second half, getting slightly more aggressive and fast-paced. Camo! and Lil Boat’s voices also do not clash too much either, but they do have just enough differentiation to make things interesting. All in all, it is a great intro cut and it shows the unlimited potential for the Concrete Boys identity going forward.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new song, “POINT ME TO IT,” by Concrete Boys, Lil Yachty, and Camo! Is this the best track off of It’s Us Vol. 1, why or why not? Who had the stronger performance on the track? What is your favorite element of it? Is Concrete Boys going to succeed in the future? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Concrete Boys Lil Yachty and Camo! Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

F*** what he talkin’ ’bout, ain’t slappin’ his hand, that’s not my mans (Brrt)
B**** didn’t know my shirt was two thousand bucks, it ain’t have no brand
I told her slide to the crib, whole time, I was plottin’ on her friend (Psst)
They look at me like a shark in the water, I’m movin’ around with that fin (Frrt)
Flippin’ a check on his bag, I f***ed up the rims the way that I bend (Skrrt)
Bendin’ that b**** in the Benz, they like, “Camo, where you been?”

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Lil Mabu & Lil Baby Love To Be Counted Out On “UNDERDOG SONG”

Lil Mabu is not taken all that seriously in the hip-hop community. Some feel he is just leeching off the culture of the genre to gain fame and attention. Others think he is simply a troll who knows how to capitalize on trends on the internet. Then, there are people who believe he just is not talented in the slightest. Overall, the New York native gets hate, hate, and then some hate on the regular. But with “UNDERDOG SONG,” Lil Mabu welcomes the negativity, as does Lil Baby.

This track appears on the Manhattan native’s newest record YOUNG GENIUS, which is funny nod to how Mabu operates online. Furthermore, this is the first time him and Lil Baby have worked together. Overall, it is a pretty lackluster song. The auto-tuned vocals from Mabu do not sound that pleasing to the ear and Baby’s contributions are pretty by the numbers.

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Listen To “UNDERDOG SONG” By Lil Mabu & Lil Baby

Mabu does flash his ability to rap fast with solid breath control in the second half of the track. The beat is not bad either with hard-hitting kick drums. However, the reason people are being drawn to this track is the speculation surrounding Lil Baby’s bars. Fans believe he was sneak dissing Gunna again when he said, “”How you switch up on the bros? I can’t f*** with those (Not at all) / N****s act like they won’t fold, knowing that they told (How you switch up?).”

What are your thoughts on this brand-new song, “UNDERDOG SONG,” by Lil Mabu and Lil Baby? Is this one of the more surprising collaborations in 2024 so far? Who had the stronger performance on the track? What is your favorite element of it? Is this the best song off of YOUNG GENIUS? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Lil Mabu and Lil Baby. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

In the streets, selling P’s, I get real money
How you switch up on the bros? I can’t fuck with those (Not at all)
Niggas act like they won’t fold, knowing that they told (How you switch up?)
We been locked in fasho, that’s my little no-name (No-name)
You let me down before, I can’t keep playing those games

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Lil Baby Sneak Disses Gunna Again On Lil Mabu Track, Fans Speculate

The war of words between Lil Baby and Gunna continues, although it seems only one side is willing to keep the beef going. Fans have begun to speculate again after the “Yes Indeed” rapper recently collaborated with Lil Mabu on a track for his new album. “How you switch up on the bros? I can’t f*** with those (Not at all) / N****s act like they won’t fold, knowing that they told (How you switch up?).” This is where fans feel that the Gunna diss happened from Lil Baby and they do not understand it.

The Neighborhood Talk reposted Baby’s lyrics on Instagram and the consensus seems to be that Gunna continues to win. Everyone does not understand why he continues to attack the “Bittersweet” artist after the YSL RICO Trial. “Lil baby starting to fall off because if Young Thug ppl did not have no problem with him why do you!” one person comments. Others are even disregarding the diss and focusing on why he worked with Mabu in the first place.

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Fans Don’t Get Lil Baby’s Animosity Toward Gunna

 
 
 
 
 
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“Gunna minding his business and selling out arenas. Baby worried about the wrong thing,” someone writes. “Trying to diss someone on a yt boy song is crazy🤣🤣” Of course, there is always the possibility that Baby was speaking in generalities on this verse. But the media and fans are immediately going to assume that it was directed for a certain someone.

What are your thoughts on Lil Baby supposedly dissing Gunna on this new Lil Mabu collaboration? Do you think Baby is just trying to stir the pot or is do you believe he actually dislikes Gunna? Is Baby falling off in your opinion? Where do you see his career going from here and why? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Gunna and Lil Baby. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the world of music.

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Bryson Tiller Successfully Experiments With Drill On “Ciao!”

Bryson Tiller has made an incredible return with his new self-titled LP. It marks his first record since 2020 with A N N I V E R S A R Y, essentially a sequel to T R A P S O U L. Both projects established his sound, which involved slow and sensual R&B with some callbacks to the 90s. With Tiller taking a large break in between albums there was a good chance that a new sonic direction was inbound. That turned out to the be case and its been paying dividends. Bryson Tiller has been winning fans over with this record, partially because of tracks like “Ciao!”

This song sees one of the many times that he experiments with a new subgenre. In this instance, Bryson is trying his hand with drill music. For us and many others, it works out for him. “Ciao!” is about Tiller moving on from toxic people, but it is mainly targeted at women. “You got a two-day trial before I take back my time and make you pay Thirty-day trial before I make my mind that it’s a waste (Yeah),” he sings on the chorus.

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Listen To “Ciao!” By Bryson Tiller

The beat is also a great part about this track. A few different creative minds were a part of this banger, including the album’s executive producer Charlie Heat and FNZ. With drill, the beats tend to be darker in tone. However, the instrumental is more colorful and light-hearted in a sense with trumpet sections. It comes across as a nice contrast seeing and gives off a triumphant tone as Bryson cuts ties with this woman he is over. Be sure to check it out with the link above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new song, “Ciao!” by Bryson Tiller? Is this the best track on his brand-new album Bryson Tiller, why or why not? What is your favorite element of the track and why? Is this the best track on the project? Where do you rank this album in his catalog? Do you like Tiller on drill beats? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Bryson Tiller. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

She don’t want Hallmark, she want Amex and I’m inclined
Facе card valid, no, I never press dеcline (Nah)
Took a month to make it to my lobby, it can’t be prime (Nah)
Return policy, she can’t be mine (Nah, nah)

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Doja Cat & Teezo Touchdown Talk About The Difficulties Of Relationships On “MASC”

Doja Cat had fans’ eyes raised when she dropped a trailer last week for an upcoming track on Scarlet 2: CLAUDE. The R&B cut teased the music video along with a secret but familiar silhouette. Massive shoulder pads had people guessing that it was Teezo Touchdown. Those assumptions were right on the money when the deluxe dropped over the weekend. Doja Cat and Teezo’s collab “MASC” is about the complexities of relationships and common issues that can arise.

One selling point of the track is of course these two talents teaming up together for the first time. Both have proven to be very versatile, being able to sing and rap over a variety of instrumentals. “MASC” showcases the first of those two skills, with Doja opening things up with a sticky melody and cadence. “Boy, we way too grown / For this s*** (Mm),” she sings.

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Listen To “MASC” By Doja Cat & Teezo Touchdown

Teezo comes in on the third verse and delivers some powerful vocals as well. However, while we feel this a team-up that makes a lot of sense and has its moments, some of the lyrics are little eye-rolling. “Everybody doin’ you like dances up on TikTokMy favorite cup, okay, enough to keep it G,” are just a couple that feel out of place. But it is sure to be one of the favorites from the deluxe, so be sure to hop on the hype train while you can.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new song, “MASC,” by Doja Cat and Teezo Touchdown? Is this the best track on her brand-new deluxe album Scarlet 2: CLAUDE, why or why not? What is your favorite element of the track and why? Is this the best bonus track on the project? Are you preferring this version over the original? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Doja Cat and Teezo Touchdown. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

Look at me, I’m packing my stuff, I’m ’bout to leave
We breakin’ up, you mean it this time, okay, so do I
Make sure I sweep, I don’t wanna leave my charger and keys
My favorite cup, okay, enough to keep it G
I’m not that tough, I need your love, I need your touch
I need your time, I need your feet cuddlin’ mine (Honey, I need)

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