Joey Bada$$ Switches Things Up In New Song “Passports & Suitcases” Ft. KayCyy

In a thrilling musical collab, hip-hop luminary Joey Bada$$ has joined forces with the talented KayCyy for their latest track, “Passports & Suitcases.” This dynamic release not only showcases the distinct styles of both artists but also unveils a sonic journey that is bound to resonate with fans and critics alike. Joey Bada$$ has been recognized for his thought-provoking lyrics and ability to navigate diverse sonic landscapes. However, this song brings a refreshing, melodic vibe to the catalogue.

KayCyy, on the other hand, brings a fresh perspective to the collaboration. As an artist with a growing presence in the hip-hop scene, KayCyy’s inclusion in “Passports & Suitcases” adds a layer of innovation and contemporary flair to the track. The collaboration between Joey Bada$$ and KayCyy is not just a union of two distinct talents. It’s a meeting of minds that bridges the gap between established artistry and emerging potential. “Passports & Suitcases” is a testament to their ability to craft a narrative that transcends the confines of conventional hip-hop, taking listeners on a journey through a sonic landscape rich in depth and diversity.

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Moreover, Joey has consistently pushed the boundaries of his artistry. He coincidentally dropped this song just one day before his birthday. He teased the song earlier this week, however, fans were on the fence about it initially. The rapper responded via Twitter with a message of his own. “Feels good to be allowed to grow. I never needed permission but thanks anyway guys. New sounds all ‘24…. Whether you like it or not.” This is due to the fact that he’s using more auto-tune on it.

KayCyy’s inclusion in “Passports & Suitcases” signifies a fusion of established artistry and fresh talent, creating a synergy that is reflective of the genre’s constant evolution. As listeners delve into “Passports & Suitcases,” they are treated to more than just a song. It’s a collaborative effort that encapsulates the essence of both Joey Bada$$’s storied career and KayCyy’s emerging presence, offering a glimpse into the ever-expanding landscape of hip-hop.

Quotable Lyrics:

Let me know right now
Should we slow things down? (Slow things down)
Should I hold my ground?
You gon’ me hold down
What’s the hold up, now?
Need to know right now
Need to know right now

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Drake Helped Pi’erre Bourne Get His Passport

On the musical side of things, despite their close touring and personal relationship, Drake and Pi’erre Bourne haven’t collaborated much. Moreover, the first thing that fans might think of is the couple of the rapper-producer’s tracks that Drizzy was going to be on that never came to be. Also, there’s the Pi’erre-produced “Pain 1993” featuring Playboi Carti on the OVO mogul’s Dark Lane Demo Tapes project. However, they still look out for each other, and the Kansas-born artist joined the Canadian superstar on the “Boy Meets World” tour in Australia and New Zealand back in 2017. Not only that, but Drake actually helped him get his passport.

“With Drake, when we was on tour, that was cool,” Pi’erre Bourne remarked during an interview at Coachella this year. “‘Boy Meets World’ tour, that was awesome. We went to Australia and New Zealand. So he actually showed me the world early on, fresh off the couch, my friend’s couch. He got me my passport, like, Drake helped me get my passport again so, yeah.” Some friends don’t just pay for your flight; they can help you take one anywhere, too.

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What’s more is that Pi’erre Bourne is far from the only rapper to have received help from the 6 God. French Montana recently shouted him out for helping him produce his documentary. “Shout out to Drake for helping me do it,” he remarked. “Shout out to Puff. Shout out to Max B for letting them cameras come inside that maximum security prison and helping me document it. Shout out to my mother. She never been on nothing. That was her first one and it just shows that me, her and my father came here not even speaking English and it shows that your temporary moment doesn’t have nothing to do with your long-term.”

Meanwhile, the “IG” MC and beatsmith has been on plenty of tours since “Boy Meets World.” In fact, he has a few upcoming dates in May playing in Houston, New York, Los Angeles, and Atlanta. If you’re interested in hearing his woozy stylings in person, check out dates and tickets here. Also, log back into HNHH for the latest news and updates on Drake and Pi’erre Bourne.

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