Myaap Drops Booty Anthem “Rotation” Ahead Of Collaborative EP With Producer Nedarb

Myaap has been on a tear over the last several months. The rising star hailing from Milwaukee, Wisconsin has been carving a niche for herself in the ultra-competitive female rap scene. We say it often, but it feels like every week there is a new femcee looking to create waves in the industry. So far in 2024, it seems that Megan Thee Stallion, Anycia, GloRilla, Sexyy Red, and a handful of others are going to be the leading ladies. You can certainly add Myaap to that list, as she has just come through with another new single called “Rotation.”

What is intriguing about this release in particular, is that this will be a part of a new collaborative project. On “Rotation,” as well as the tape, Myaap is working alongside producer Nedarb. According to Imprint, the duo will be looking to make a splash with their EP called YOP! out on May 31. If you are a fan of rappers like the late Lil Peep and Ghostemane, for example, Nedarb was one of their most frequent producers.

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Listen To “Rotation” By Myaap & Nedarb

He assisted with tracks like “beamer boy,” “right here,” “white wine,” and plenty of others. That is also why this track and EP are also such a big deal for Myaap. “Rotation,” an anthem all about the booty, follows up recent efforts such as “Actin Up” with Chicken P, and “I Ain’t Hidin” featuring Mg Sleepy. Be sure to check out this wild party track above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “Rotation” by Myaap and Nedarb? Is this one of her best tracks as of late, why or why not? Does this get you excited for the rapper and producer’s upcoming EP YOP!? 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 Myaap and Nedarb. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

YOP! Tracklist:

  1. Fuk It UP
  2. Rotation
  3. Can’t Stop Me
  4. It’s Up
  5. Turnt Up
  6. MLK

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Rome Streetz & Wavy Da Ghawd Come Through With Six-Track Set On “Buck 50”

Rugged lyricist from New York, Rome Streetz, is continuing to build off an impressive run in 2023 with Brooklyn producer Wavy Da Ghawd on Buck 50. This is the duo’s first project together and it comes in the form of a six-song collection that shows how in sync these two are. It might stem from the fact that these guys have developed quite the friendship. According to an interview with Throw Up, they asked Wavy Da Ghawd how they crossed paths and begain to develop chemistry.

“In 2018, when I first moved to NYC, the first rapper I met was Rome, Rim, and Sauce Heist in the same vicinity. Ever since then I engaged by giving beats to all of them and relationships were born. These guys and many more grew to be a strong faction to my career,” Wavy said. For the multi-cultural beatmaker this is his second project of the year, following an effort with Passport Rav on Bermuda Triangle.

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Listen To Buck 50 By Rome Streetz & Wavy Da Ghawd

It is also his third offering overall, so the man’s cache is still growing. However, you would not be able to tell that he is relatively new to this. Have a steady presence like Rome in the studio with you makes his job easier. Together, they have come through with a batch of songs that compete with any other rapper’s EP from this year. The meticulous and aggressive lyrics and flows from Streetz, along with the luscious boom-bap production just make sense.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new EP Buck 50 by Rome Streetz and Wavy Da Ghawd? Where does this project amongst the rest of his discography, why or why not? Which track is the best out the bunch? Which instrumental was the strongest? 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 Rome Streetz. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Buck 50 Tracklist:

  1. Ball of Soft
  2. Runnin It Up
  3. Why Is Water Wet
  4. Ya Understand
  5. 92 Mike
  6. Saliva

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Brother Ali & UnJUST Are More Than Formidable On “Love & Service”

The underground scene is a side of hip-hop that you can almost always count on to deliver some of the best records year in and year out. Brother Ali, a Madison, Wisconsin native, is just one solider in an army of some of the most unheralded lyricists the game has ever seen. On his new album Love & Service, Brother Ali is showing why he deserves that title and more recognition. Joining him one of the best records of the year so far is California producer unJUST.

Over the last few weeks or so, Ali had been dropping several singles ahead of his 12th project. In fact, all of this comes after a two-year hiatus of zero loosies or projects. He began the rollout back in February with “Ottomans” and would then go on to drop four more after that. Brother Ali went and grabbed a few features for the record as well, including Roc Marciano, Aesop Rock, Casual, Quelle Chris, and Rakaya Esime Fetuga.

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Listen To Love & Service By Brother Ali & UnJUST

Across this 13-song tracklist, the longtime rapper discusses various topics that are always a welcome sight to hear instead of the traditional trap and pop rap talk. For example, on “The Collapse” (one of the singles), he raps about how most of society chooses to dance through and ignore the crumbling world around us on a daily basis. Furthermore, he explores other ideas such as God, death, and more. UnJUST also deserves a huge shoutout for the instrumentals. He was able to do some creative things in terms of the sampling and sonics overall. We highly recommend this project so be sure to check out Brother Ali’s latest work above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new album Love & Service by Brother Ali and unJUST? Is this one of his better projects, why or why not? Which song is the best and why? Who had the strongest feature appearance on the record? What is unJUST’s best beat here? 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 Brother Ali and unJUST. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the music world.

Love & Service Tracklist:

  1. Chapter 1 with Rakaya Esime Fetuga
  2. Ottomans
  3. Awaken
  4. The Collapse
  5. Manik with Casual, Aesop Rock
  6. Nom De Plume
  7. Cadillac
  8. Gauntlet with Roc Marciano
  9. Howlin’ Wolf
  10. Ghosts with Quelle Chris
  11. Love & Service
  12. Worthy
  13. Inside

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BlueBucksClan & Hit-Boy Bring Some Bouncy West Coast Cuts To “Biggest Out The West”

Hit-Boy is one of the most renowned hip-hop producers of our generation. He is known for his plethora of hit songs with artists like Jay-Z, Travis Scott, Drake, A$AP Rocky, Nicki Minaj, and so many others. However, he does not work with only big-ticket names. Over the past few months, the California beatmaker has been teaming up with LaRussell, his father Big-Hit, Musiq Soulchild, and more.

Over this past weekend, Hit-Boy teamed up with fellow Cali natives the BlueBucksClan for a new album Biggest Out The West. This is now the sixth overall project that the producer has put out in the last year. This one may be the most straightforward of them all, as the rap duo BlueBucks are bringing nothing but West Coast bops. On Biggest Out The West you will find big name features as well.

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Listen To Biggest Out The West By BlueBucksClan & Hit-Boy

2 Chainz, Wiz Khalifa, Ty Dolla $ign, Kalan.FrFr, and Dom Kennedy are sprinkled throughout the tracklist. Speaking of which, there are 15 of them. As for Hit-Boy and BlueBucks work relationship, this marks the first-ever project from them, as well as their first effort since “Lil League” with Quavo. Be sure to check out the new tape above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new album, Biggest Out The West, by Hit-Boy and BlueBucksClan? Is this the producer and rap group’s best project of their careers, why or why not? What songs are you gravitating toward and why? Who had the strongest guest performance on the record? Is the best-produced album of 2024? 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 Hit-Boy and BlueBucksClan. Finally, stay with us for everything the most informative project posts throughout the week.

Biggest Out The West Tracklist:

  1. Forever
  2. Open Slot
  3. World Tour
  4. Safe Space
  5. Scroll (feat. 2 Chainz)
  6. Useless
  7. Made For The Pole (feat. Wiz Khalifa)
  8. Color Purple
  9. Ship & Handle
  10. Soul Taker (feat. Dom Kennedy)
  11. Standing Tall
  12. Fantastic
  13. Don’t Count Me out (feat. Ty Dolla $ign & Kalan.FrFr)
  14. Dog a B****
  15. Momentum

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