Juice WRLD’s “Goodbye & Good Riddance” Gets 5-Year Anniversary Deluxe Edition

Juice WRLD is an artist who has been beloved since bursting onto the scene five years ago. Of course, a lot of people were introduced to Juice through the song “Lucid Dreams.” Moreover, his debut project Goodbye & Good Riddance is a classic by today’s standards. Subsequently, Juice was able to follow up on his success on his next project. Unfortunately, his passing in 2019 was extremely hard to digest. It left a huge hole in the music world that has yet to be filled.

Since his passing, Juice WRLD’s estate has put out numerous posthumous albums. For the most part, fans have not loved this material. Overall, they feel as though it is taking advantage of Juice and his legacy. That said, Lil Bibby recently revealed that a surprise was in store for Juice WRLD fans. Well, that surprise has arrived with the fifth-anniversary deluxe edition of Goodbye & Good Riddance.

New Juice WRLD Music

As you can see in the tracklist above, the sequencing his different from what fans are used to. Additionally, you will see 20 tracks here as opposed to the original 17. The first addition is a song called “No Good” with the likes of Rvssian. Furthermore, the Lil Uzi Vert “Lucid Dreams” remix is here. Lastly, a song called “Glo’d Up” finishes off the project. If you are a Juice WRLD fan, these new songs are going to be must-listens.

Goodbye & Good Riddance is one of those albums that all music fans should be acquainted with. It ultimately set the tone for a lot of the rap we hear today. Moreover, these new tracks are enough to get fans to want to re-listen to the whole album in its entirety. Let us know what you think of these new tracks, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world.

Tracklist:

  1. Intro
  2. All Girls Are The Same
  3. Lucid Dreams
  4. Lean Wit Me
  5. No Good (ft. Rvssian)
  6. Wasted (ft. Lil Uzi Vert)
  7. I’m Still
  8. 734
  9. Betrayal – Skit
  10. Candles
  11. Scared To Love
  12. Used To
  13. Karma – Skit
  14. Hurt Me
  15. Black & White
  16. Long Gone
  17. End of the Road
  18. I’ll be Fine
  19. Lucid Dreams – Remix (Ft. Lil Uzi Vert)
  20. Glo’d Up

City Morgue Go Hard On New Single “Skull & Bones 322”

If you have ever heard a City Morgue song, then you know just how energetic this duo truly is. Overall, the tag team is comprised of ZillaKami and SosMula. Both of these artists combine hip-hop with punk, hardcore, and heavy metal aesthetics. Although they aren’t the first to attempt something like this, they certainly have done it in a unique way. Whenever they perform at a concert, you know the moshpits are about to get lit. They are extremely fun to watch, and they are just as fun to listen to.

Consequently, fans are always eager for these two to link up for more. After all, they have tremendous chemistry. Moreover, the summer is also here, which is the perfect time to go outside and rage to your heart’s content. The festivals are going to be here soon, and City Morgue will be looking to perform some heavy-hitting songs. Well, that is exactly what they have provided with their latest release, “Skull & Bones 322.”

City Morgue Drop A Festival Banger

Right off the bat, you are treated to an aggressive song that is absolutely going to get you off the couch. Overall, ZillaKami and SosMula sound incredible here as they bounce off of each other. Furthermore, the production here goes in some very interesting directions. While the beat is mostly straightforward for most of the song, we get an electronic detour at the end. It all comes together nicely, and if you want a rager for the gym, this might be the best option for you right now.

As for whether or not City Morgue has a new album on the way, you will just have to stay tuned to find out. Either way, they should be alerting their fans, sooner rather than later. Let us know what you think of this new song, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

Bet they scared to fire at me
My guns cause lobotomies
So, please, don’t get your lemon squeezed
That would be a sight to see

Kendrick Lamar Songs From 2013 Surface Online

Kendrick Lamar has been on top of the rap game for a decade, and even his leaks get more buzz than a lot of big releases. Moreover, two new songs from the Compton legend from 2013 just surfaced online, these being “Crooked” and “Burn.” The former is a West Coast banger with chopped organ samples, a G-funk-inspired synth, and sharp snares. On the other hand, “Burn” has some jazzier tendencies, like warm piano chords, dynamic bass, and a simple backbeat. Of course, both are lyrical gems, with Kendrick’s storytelling, hard-hitting phrasing, vivid detail, and shifting flows on full display.

Furthermore, every new leak from the “Hood Politics” MC continues to prove the consistency and interconnectivity of his catalog. However, that’s not even referring to the quality of the track, although his consistency extends to that, as well. Instead, it’s fascinating to see the thematic and narrative throughlines in his career stretching all the way to Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers. His personal experience lended him a nuanced but still gritty perspective on race, violence, and morality, and it’s one that he’s been perfecting for years.

2013-Era Kendrick Lamar Tracks Surface

Still, that’s not to say that Kendrick Lamar has only stuck to that comfort zone throughout his career. The 35-year-old is as prone to dropping an introspective track like “Father Time” as he is a banger like “DNA,” which recently celebrated its sixth anniversary. With that said, leaks also give fans a peek at the creative process it took to get to landmark albums like To Pimp A Butterfly. If these leaks are our only reference point, we can assume that he started off making grimier and more classically hip-hop centric tracks. Eventually, that turned into the fusion of jazz, funk, soul, rap, spoken word, and much more that became one of the best albums of the decade.

Meanwhile, it’s staggering to hear quality leaks like these at the same time as the pgLang boss reaches some of his highest commercial peeks. It’s like we’re constantly seeing two sides to Kendrick, which is unsurprising given his artistic attention to the concept of duality. Still, it’s crazy to think that ten years after recording, these songs would’ve still hit hard at the highest-grossing rap tour of all time. Regardless, check back in with HNHH for the latest news and updates on Kendrick Lamar.

“Burn”

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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

A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Shares PnB Rock-Assisted “Needed That”

A Boogie Wit da Hoodie is fresh off the release of his fourth studio album, Me vs. Myself. The 22-track project boasts features from Roddy Ricch, Kodak Black, Lil Durk and more.

The long-awaited album was originally slated to arrive on November 4. However, this turned out to be the date that Drake and 21 Savage released their collaborative effort, Her Loss.

PnB Rock (L) and A Boogie wit da Hoodie attend the A Boogie wit da Hoodie Album Release Party. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

As a result, the “Drowning” rapper decided to delay his release. “Sorry but album dropping in December now, Drake was dropping the same day and I’m not with that,” he wrote in a statement to his Instagram Story.

After much anticipation, Me vs. Myself finally saw a release on Friday (December 9).

Three days later, the 27-year-old is back to drop off a bonus track; the PnB Rock-featuring “Needed That.” Appearing on the deluxe version of the album, the collab is placed at the very top of the original tracklist.

The reflective track finds the duo dealing with the effects of a failed relationship. In the process, they can be heard turning the negatives into positives. “Stabbed me in my back, you had me bleedin’ bad,” croons PnB Rock. “Did it to myself, I guess it’s all my fault,” A Boogie continues.

Additionally, the song serves as the Highbridge native’s effort to celebrate his late friend’s life. The Philadelphia-born singer and the New York native had a close relationship and were frequent collaborators.

For example, “Beast Mode” alongside YoungBoy NBA and “Put You On” are two of their most successful tracks together.

Furthermore, this feature is the first posthumously-released verse from the “Cross Me” singer. It’s only right that it arrives on a new song from one of his closest friends in the industry.

Unfortunately, Rock was tragically murdered in September. The “Selfish” singer was reportedly eating at Roscoe’s Chicken & Waffle restaurant in Los Angeles when he was the victim of an armed robbery. He was only 30 years old.

Regardless of the initial delay, it certainly seems as though the album release worked out. Friday would have been the father of two’s 31st birthday.

Finally, stream A Boogie’s collab with PnB Rock on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterwards, make sure to share your thoughts on the new track below.

R.I.P. PnB Rock.

Quotable Lyrics:

Tryna drown my pain out with this Styrofoam
And on days when you see me I be all alone
Birthday in December, she left me in the winter
Everything was different, that’s what I remember

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Kendrick Lamar Leaks From “To Pimp A Butterfly” Album Make Rounds Online

Kendrick Lamar’s Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers undeniably became one of the most successful albums released in 2022. Even with all the new tracks he provided his fans this year, though, the Compton native has still fallen victim to a leak.

As HipHopNMore reports, a handful of titles from his To Pimp A Butterfly era have surfaced online. The father of two is no stranger to antics like this. In early 2018, a selection of his Kanye West collaborations made rounds across the internet. That same year, songs made with artists like SZA and Jay Rock also unexpectedly showed up.

Rapper Kendrick Lamar performs onstage during day three of Rolling Loud Miami 2022 at Hard Rock Stadium on July 24, 2022 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Jason Koerner/Getty Images)

2019 was when fans heard several random records of Lamar’s from 2009 without his consent. Finally, in 2020 he fell victim once again, although some of those leaks did end up on his 2022 album in one capacity or another.

On Sunday (December 11) the culprits struck again, sharing some throwaway titles from the DAMN. rapper’s 2015 album. Firstly, we have “Falsehood.” The groovy song consists of three verses, the last of which we previously heard on the album version of “i.”

As our source notes, the track features a bar seemingly written for Dr. Dre to record. Instead, Kung-Fu Kenny gives us his best impression of the “Still D.R.E.” hitmaker.

Another surprisingly surfaced title is “Organized Madness.” Far less orthodox in nature, it boasts an appearance from Thundercat at the end. Close listeners will notice that some of the lyrics from the unused song were reworked into “Complexion.”

In other news, it was revealed at the end of November that K-Dot is due to headline 2023’s Primavera Sound Festival. If audiences are lucky, he just may perform some of these random new arrivals during his time on stage.

Check out the recently surfaced Kendrick Lamar leaks here. Afterward, let us know which one of the songs is your favourite in the comments.

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Ye’s IG Account Temporarily Blocked After Teasing New Song 

It seems as though Ye has completely forgotten about being a rapper recently. The disgraced artist hasn’t dropped any new music to streaming platforms since last year’s bloated Donda album. Instead, he’s opted to go on a dangerous media run full of hate speech and antisemitism.

Somehow all of these antics are supposed to be part of his campaign to run for President again in 2024.

Kanye West onstage during the 2022 BET Awards at Microsoft Theater on June 26, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for BET)

Ye Reveals New Snippet

Late last night, the Chicago native took to his Instagram account to preview a new song titled “Someday We’ll All Be Free.” The song samples Donny Hathaway’s 1973 song of the same name.

He chose Instagram because his Twitter account is still suspended. The platform announced his ban after the father of four tweeted a picture of a swastika. 

However, Instagram was also quick to remove the post and temporarily ban his account – again

In the snippet, Ye can be heard addressing some of his recent comments and past relationships. “How thin this air is, friends just staring / And everyone’s a Karen / When they claim they care and / Wasn’t given a fair hand,” he spits.

“I know it’s ‘cause the headlines / why [you] wanna leave,” he continues, seemingly a response to his divorce with reality star Kim Kardashian.

Most of the bars are exactly what he rapped in an acapella freestyle from his notes while being interviewed by Alex Jones last week.

The song ends with a sample of the pair’s conversation on Jones’ InfoWars show. “There’s a lot of things that I love,” the 45-year old rapper says. This comment was a response to a question posed by the host, asking if it’s just the uniforms that he likes about Nazis.

The InfoWars host is a conspiracy theorist who has repeatedly spread disinformation surrounding the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. He believes it was a “giant hoax.”

Earlier this year, a judge ordered the far-right radio show host to pay the families of the victims a combined $965 million. The conspiracy theorist has since denounced Ye’s anti-semitic remarks. I miss the old Kanye. 

Make sure to check back in at HNHH for the latest updates.

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