MGK Reveals Painful Truths About His Life On “Don’t Let Me Go”

Cleveland rapper and singer mgk has forayed more into the realms of emo, pop punk, and alternative rock over the last couple of years. He was formerly recognized as a pure rapper, but he wanted to explore his options elsewhere. It paid dividends for him as mgk’s new style has spawned a handful of successful records like Tickets To My Downfall. However, with this new single “dont let me go,” he is rapping atop a piano-laced instrumental.

This emotional backdrop sets the tone early for the personal content of the song. “dont let me go” is also mgk’s first single of the year. While the track still has elements of his stint in the genres we mentioned, this is more of a continuation of the multi-talent’s journey back to his hip-hop roots. You can check out the music video that accompanies “dont let me go” below.

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Listen To “Don’t Let Me Go” By MGK

On this cut, mgk is being as honest as ever with himself about his mental struggles and rough upbringing. The visuals are also a nice touch as it shows some shots of him in front of downtown Cleveland’s skyline. According to HipHopDX, he also makes a reference to his new controversial tattoo, saying, “I had a breakdown and tatted my entire body except one line.” Overall, fans are enjoying this emotional moment for mgk, applauding his willingness to share all of this information.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “dont let me go,” by mgk? Is this his most vulnerable song he has ever put out? Where do you rank this amongst the rest of his best tracks? Do you like that he went back to rap on this song, why or why not? Is an album in the works? 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 mgk. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

No one was there to hear what I thought
My heart was broken like my ribs as a kid
When me and my father fought (Yeah)
I’m medicating with something that I cannot pronounce
But it’s what the doctor gave me
Rehab patient, with a pen and some paper (Mm)

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G-Eazy Raps Over Saweetie’s “Tap In” With “All I Wanna Do”

G-Eazy has been a controversial rapper for most of his career it seems. Some think he may be in the wrong profession, just ask Anthony Fantano. However, over the past decade or so, the Oakland, California veteran has delivered a fair number of bangers. 2014-2015 were some of his peak years with songs like “Me, Myself & I” with Bebe Rexha, “I Mean It” with Remo, “Random,” and “Calm Down,” are fan favorites to this day. However, G-Eazy is looking to round back into that form with “All I Wanna Do.”

Since the release of his last LP, These Things Happen Too, back in 2021, G-Eazy has been releasing a nice chunk of singles and features. He ended 2023 off with “Girls Gone Wild” with Mike G and Offset. That track got numerous versions such as sped up, slowed with reverb, and instrumental only. To start his 2024, “All I Wanna Do” is here to get things going.

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Listen To “All I Wanna Do” By G-Eazy

He raps over an interpolation of Saweetie’s hit song “Tap In.” G-Eazy even shouts her out rapping, “Uh, (Yeah) tap, tap, tap in / Saweetie just dropped that pin.” That is not the only person he references to, though. Travis Scott, Tom Brady, and Travis Kelce and Young Thug get their flowers as well in the bars below. The Chiefs tight end can actually be heard at the beginning saying, “You gotta fight for your right, to party.” Finally, there is a callback to Drake and DJ Khaled’s “For Free.” “I go on and on / Can’t understand how I last so long.” Outside of all the references, Eazy sounds good on the track and it has fans pumped for what is to come.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “All I Wanna Do,” by G-Eazy? Is this one of his better performances as of late? Do you think he will return with a new album this year? 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 G-Eazy. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

Dot your I’s, cross your T’s
I’m as G as they come but I f*** with T’s
Travis Kelce, Scott, Tom Brady T’s
Don’t forget the most important T-H-U-G, yeah (Free Jeffery)
Made another hit
Super Bowl goals, dreamed I would do this s***

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03 Greedo Drops Impassioned Verse On New Single “Still In Shocc”

03 Greedo has been on a prolific run to start 2024. He has always been an extremely productive artist. But the Watts, California native is especially not messing around as of late. In the first two months, Greedo has pumped out three projects on YouTube and Soundcloud, as well as some features on evilgiane’s album #HEAVENSGATE VOL. 1. Now, 03 Greedo is back with a new single “Still In Shocc.”

This track is almost a freestyle of sorts with the multi-talent going right into his lone, lengthy verse. It spans about two minutes in length and sees him rap with fiery passion. “I’m back and I’m still strapped, loaded in the backseat / Seatbelt click like the blick when we clap heat Escalade seat, warmest, b*****s just a button Choppa turn his fake a** steppas to some athletes.”

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Listen To “Still In Shocc” By 03 Greedo

This track was so good for Greedo that Spotify Singles collaborated with him to bring a different version of it as well. So far, 2024 is shaping up to be one his best in his career. You can check out “Still In Shocc” and its music video above. 03 fans will not be disappointed with this one.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “Still In Shocc,” by 03 Greedo? Is this one the best songs of his, why or why not? Are any of his 2023 projects still in your rotation? If so which one(s) and what songs? Does he need to drop a new tape this year after hearing this? 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 03 Greedo. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

And f*** the government, they got protection for the witness
But it ain’t got nothin’ for the younger n**** in the trenches
And wonder why these lil’ n****s turnin’ into gremlins
Your chunky 10 millimeter, that’s a large pistol
You gotta cover me wit’ bands likе some scar tissue
N****s dyin’, you don’t ride, you just start dissin’

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Kodak Black Drops Some Crazy Bars On “Shampoo”

Kodak Black can either go really dark and serious or just plain goofy on a track at any given moment. One of his most iconic performances has to be on A Boogie Wit da Hoodie’s smash hit “Drowning” back in 2017. Who could really forget when the Florida rapper said, “I’m the s*** I’m fartin’, I don’t know how to potty /
Pull up in a ‘Rari, I’m in the Yo like Gotti
.”

Well, he might have another signature moment on his latest single “Shampoo.” This Kodak track is quite the contrast in tone and sound compared to his previous single “11am In Malibu.” It saw him rap over Drake’s “8am in Charlotte” beat from For All The Dogs and diss Boosie Badazz. It was one of his best outings and it shows that Kodak is more than a mumble rapper to those who are in that camp.

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Listen To “Shampoo” By Kodak Black

However, “Shampoo” just is not it. Unless you are into the funny bars on this thing, then have at it. While some of the lines made us genuinely laugh out loud, Kodak has stronger writing skills than this. Just look at the lyrics section below and tell us what you think. The beat itself is solid but run of the mill at the same time. Some people are making jokes in the comments section of the video, saying, “Drink a lot of coffee, now I gotta s*** again ……underrated line. IYKYK.”

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “Shampoo,” by Kodak Black? Is this one the best songs of his, why or why not? Do you like when he acts more goofy or serious on his songs 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 Kodak Black. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

I was ‘cross town zootin’ with my dude Pookaduke
Yeah, n****, train different color like fruit loop
Favorite girl calls and she stay in Michigan
Drunk a lotta coffee and I gotta s*** again
N****s know they ain’t seein’ Yak ’cause they never did
Yeah, n****, MAC can’t suppress like the evidence

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NBA YoungBoy’s Relentless Single Run Continues With “No Time”

If you think NBA YoungBoy is going to slow down production any time soon, you would be sorely mistaken. The Baton Rouge, Louisiana rapper and singer seems to always have something on deck each week. Over the last three months the prolific artist has put out nine singles. But, it has been these last two weeks or so that we have seen him at his most eager.

In just the last week and change, NBA YoungBoy has put out two singles. While the tracks all feature similar lyrical content the production is at least slightly varied. “Closed Case” and “F*** N****s” sees him rap in his loud and yelping tone about violence. However, this latest one, “No Time,” takes a “softer” approach in NBA’s standards.

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Listen To “No Time” By NBA YoungBoy

“No Time” has a familiar but nice message in the verses. It is all about protecting yourself from others who do not deserve your time. That is the most valuable thing everyone has, tangible or not, so YB is doing what he can to have as much as possible. Additionally, like all of his recent tracks and music videos, all of them are dominating the trending for music category on YouTube. Every track has over 1.4 million views and “No Time” is well on its way to eclipse one million.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “No Time,” by NBA YoungBoy? Is this the best of his recent singles run, why or why not? Does he need to drop an album at this point? 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 NBA YoungBoy. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

Rap nigga, f*** n**** wan’ diss me, he get put in the frame
Tell my daddy, can’t nobody come cripple me, I got this, I’m a man
I had them millions before them people came and deal wit’ me
I can do it again
In here with Jason, makin’ sure they never get rid of me
I ain’t got time for playin’

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Glaive Is Getting Ready For New LP With “I Don’t Really Feel It Anymore”

Bringing our readers new artists that do not get enough shine is something we are striving for in 2024. Today, we have a new artist who hails from Florida and is only 18 years old. He goes by glaive and we are excited to showcase his talents here on the site. His style is not purely hip-hop, but rather an amalgamation of different subsets. Even more exciting, glaive’s “i don’t really feel it anymore” is a offering from his forthcoming record.

The youngster mixes hyperpop, lo-fi, bedroom pop, emo and more. He has been getting some attention for quite a couple of years now. But, from 2023 up until the present day have been important for glaive’s growth and recognition. As we said he will be dropping a new album and it is going to be called a bit of a mad one.

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Listen To “I Don’t Really Feel It Anymore” By Glaive

This track sees glaive delve into a past relationship and how is slowly getting numb to the pain and moving on from it. However, this is not the only track that has previewed the record. You can also check out “even when the sun is dead, will you tell them how hard i tried,” and “huh.” There is definitely going to be more to come on him, especially after hearing this beautiful but sad track. The album will be out on February 23.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “i don’t really feel it anymore,” by glaive? Does this get you excited for his next album, a bit of a mad one? Which of the three singles has been your favorite so far 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 glaive. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

The funniest things in life are just true, the funniest things in life are just true (Ooh-ooh-ooh)
Thought about it for months on end, still didn’t sound how I want it to (Ooh-ooh-ooh)
Act the way that my father do, only do it if my mom approves
And if I’m being honest with you, she wasn’t really that fond of you (Ooh-ooh-ooh)
I don’t think I can talk to you (Ooh-ooh-ooh)
Even if I wanted to, there’s things in life that I gotta do

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Tierra Whack Drops Somber “27 CLUB” Ahead Of Her Debut Album

Tierra Whack is one of the most bubbly and entertaining voices in hip-hop period. Her style and approach to the creation of music is truly one of a kind. It is part of the reason why fans are so pumped for her to finally drop her first true album. She does have Whack World from 2018. However, almost every single track was at demo length and it came across as more of an EP.

Listeners can expect WORLD WIDE WHACK on March 15 and there are two songs that have spawned ahead of and during the rollout. 2023’s “Chanel Pit” is one that may or may not land on it, but Genius says otherwise. “SHOWER SONG” is a definite for the tracklist. While it is a simple song at its core, it still embraces Tierra Whack’s uniqueness.

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Listen To “27 CLUB” By Tierra Whack

It is a song literally about why she loves to shower. It is a total far cry from what “27 CLUB” is all about. Tierra shows off her range both emotionally and vocally. The soft and twinkly production, along with the drum patterns that reappear every once in a while, set the tone for the theme. It is a sad and lonely cut about ending it all yourself. Like we said, totally different than the happy-go-lucky attitude of “SHOWER SONG.”

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “27 Club,” by Tierra Whack? Is this the best song from the upcoming album WORLD WIDE WHACK? Will this be the strongest release by any female rapper for 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 Tierra Whack. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

Suicide (Hey, hey, woah, ah, ah, wait)
The coach got me doin’ suicide too
Suicide (Hey, hey, woah, ah, ah, wait)
Yeah, the coach got me doin’ suicide too (Hey, hey, woah, ah, ah, wait)
Like a glass full but I’m empty
Said, “I’m broken, can you fix me?”

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Lil Tjay Is Keeping His Eyes On The Prize With “Good Life”

New York rapper and auto-crooner Lil Tjay is someone who like to stay true to his style. He likes to melodically rap over glistening trap beats most of the time. Tjay also likes to thrown in piano loops into his mixes as well. Just listen to his previous single “Told Ya.” Today, Lil Tjay is following that up with a similar vibe on “Good Life.”

The 22-year-old’s last two songs have been more deeper songs that have a theme of resiliency. This is nothing new for Lil Tjay, but he usually delivers some passable material. “Good Life” is another one of those instances. The chorus, which you can see below, is a telling sign of what the verses will be focusing on.

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Listen To “Good Life” By Lil Tjay

On top of the piano weaving in and out we mentioned, there are also some slight guitar strings being plucked. Both complement the bars that Tjay is providing about making the smart decisions to live a “Good Life.” There are also some violent threats thrown in too. “Switches, them buttons right here, got them things on us / How you feelin’? Come pull up and bang on us.” All in all, it is another solid listen. His fans are certainly loving it on YouTube right now with over 784,000 views.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “Good Life,” by Lil Tjay? Should he drop a project this year after hearing his two recent tracks? Is this the better song over “Told Ya,” why or why not? 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 Tjay. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

Good life
Came in the game, too official, stood focused, got money and stood right
Hit after hit I’ma drop for my fans, give a f*** what the hood likes
Gun up on me, better not run up on me
P***y wishin’ I would fight, better not wishin’ I would fight
Take a shot to the—

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Gunna Looks At The Pros & Cons Of Life On “Bittersweet”

To say that Gunna has gone through a lot in the past year and a half would be an understatement. The YSL rap member has been dragged through the mud by some for taking the plea deal in the ongoing RICO case. It became the main focus and theme of his 2023 record a Gift & a Curse. Since then, he has gone on to release his banger with producer Turbo called “Bachelor.” But that was in late 2023. Gunna did promise new music and he has delivered just that with “Bittersweet.”

This new single accomplishes the goal he set out for himself which was “substance.” That was a vague answer he gave to the TMZ crew while in Beverly Hills in early January. Gunna also talked about his next album having a heavy focus on the Afrobeat genre. “Bittersweet” does not accomplish the latter, but it does deliver on the “substance” side of things.

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Listen To “Bittersweet” By Gunna

“Bittersweet” is produced by one of the many talents within the Working on Dying collective. Gunna makes references to the issues he has faced with the RICO ordeal, Lil Baby, and working on himself. He raps about the YSL gang saying, “Thinkin’ ’bout the crew again, could we reunite ’em? / S*** done been slow motion, but the peace steady climbing.” The minimal guitar-backed instrumental is a nice backdrop for Gunna’s heartfelt lyrics. This truly is one of his best songs and it sounds like it would fit right at home on this project he has brewing.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “Bittersweet,” by Gunna? Is this her best song over the last year or so? Do you think this is part of an album rollout or just a loosie? Where does this rank amongst the rest of his deeper cuts? 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. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

S*** been rough, but I ain’t too tough to say I love and I miss you
You my dawg, I don’t care if we fall out, n****, I never could diss you
For the chains and the fame, only we seen the vision
‘Bout my name, let it bang, goin’ out with my pistol
Got me a taste of this fame, it was sweet, now it’s bitter
Maybach came with pillows, I can’t talk in no pillows (Uh)

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Kaash Paige Drops Cold But Stunning Single “Waterfalls”

Def Jam signee, R&B singer, and terrific feature artist are just some of the ways to describe Kaash Paige. The 23-year-old from Dallas, Texas has taken up a lot of the recent soundscapes that have become popular over the last few years. Those ones we are referring to come from rappers like Travis Scott and Don Toliver. You will hear all of those familiar sonics on Kaash Paige’s latest single “Waterfalls.”

This single follows up her previous one from late January called “TEMPTATIONS.” According to Paige’s Instagram “Waterfalls” was a Valentine’s Day drop. However, with her last record dropping all the way back in 2022, a rollout for a new one could be in store. As we mentioned “Waterfalls” takes a lot of cues from Scott and Don’s music. Which makes sense considering their collaboration “Euphoria.”

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Listen To “Waterfalls” By Kaash Paige

It feels very large in scope with its transcendent synths that sound like something right out of a MIKE DEAN’s track. However, he is nowhere to be found on this one. Credit goes to Christopher Billik and Sir Tim. Kaash pens a song about missing another love interest, questioning her own desirability, and trying get out of the rut she is in. The sound of the record is what takes this one to whole other level.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “Waterfalls,” by Kaash Paige? Is this her best single over the last year or so? Do you think this is part of an album rollout or just a single? Does she deserve more praise for being one of the best R&B singers in the current field? 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 Kaash Paige. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

Sometimes, I just sit in my room
Sometimes, I just daydream ’bout you
Thing one and you’re my thing two
Come through and let me lay it on you
Bounce, bounce, ooh, I love it when you bounce
Bend that a** over, girl, don’t you make a sound (Shh, shh, shh)

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