Sleepy Hallow Pens Another Catchy Drill Record For The Summer With “Winners In Paris”

A pretty accurate way to describe Sleepy Hallow would be a Pop Smoke lite. While you might read that as a slight, we in fact mean the total opposite. The late Brooklynite navigated drill with a grimier and darker approach. Additionally, his voice was smoky, gravelly, and had some bassy qualities to it. In the case of Sleepy Hallow, he has a deep cadence too, but not as much. Additionally, most of tracks are more on the melodic and artsy side. Unfortunately, we never got to hear a collab between these two. They would be a great yin and yang, but we can keep dreaming.

The reason we are talking about Sleepy Hallow today is because he has a new single out called “Winners In Paris.” This is the Flatbush, New Yorker’s second solo release of 2024, following up his Valetine’s Day-themed “Cupid’s Guidance.” On “Winners In Paris,” Sleepy is dealing with a woman who he really wants to get with. Unfortunately, he has a hard time changing his old ways and she is not down for the games.

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Listen To “Winners In Paris” By Sleepy Hallow

I’m still myself, ain’t give a f*** who is acceptin’ me / She want the best for me, this what she said to me,” he raps. The beat is minimal, but it gives a summer vibe and Hallow delivers an easy-to-follow flow that is catchy beyond belief. This has the potential to become another “2055” situation and we would not be surprised if it blows up.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “Winners In Paris” by Sleepy Hallow? Is this one of his better releases as of late, why or why not? Do you think he is hurtling toward a new album/EP in the near future? Is he the best New York drill artist going right now? 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 Sleepy Hallow. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

Seen n****s in Paris, she said she wanna come
She said she embarrassed, a new body, I bought her one
And this a Glock 17, this ain’t no water gun
She said her heart got colder, she said, “It’s over”
It’s easy when you high, it’s harder when you sober
Like, I’m just tryna hit some shit like Sammy Sosa

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Key Glock Says “The G Stands For Greatest” On Latest Single

After the tragic loss of Young Dolph, it seems that the proverbial baton has been passed to Key Glock. The 26-year-old Memphis MC soaked up so much knowledge from the “old man” and now he has become one of, if not the best, from the city. That statement can be backed up from the slew of singles and remixes “Mr. Glock” has put out. One track that we can add to the stacked list of releases is his latest offering, “The Greatest.”

This single follows up on renditions of the Glockoma 2 (Deluxe) banger “Let’s Go,” which has quickly become a fan favorite. Over the last several weeks, Glock brought an EDM remix with Alok, and a fire posthumous verse from his mentor. “The Greatest” sees the aggressive spitter flex his muscles and boast about his skills. He sets the tone right from the jump, saying, “Yuh, they call me Glock and the G stand for “Greatest” (Yuh).”

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Listen To “The Greatest” By Key Glock

Over the thumping BandPlay beat, Glock brings a slippery flow that feels reminiscent of something Offset would lay down. But it does not feel like a blatant rip off by any means. “The Greatest” could be a single for the long awaited Glocktober tape, which was teased late last year. We had belief that Key was going to drop the tape in October based on the title, the color scheme for the single cover arts, and that he was dropping the singles during that month. However, we are still waiting, and hopefully it drops sooner than later.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “The Greatest” by Key Glock? Is this one of his stronger releases as of late, why or why not? Do you think he is gearing up for Glocktober still, or something new? 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 Key Glock. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

Yuh, they call me Glock and the G stand for “Greatest” (Yuh)
Married to money, told her, that I’m taken (Yuh)
Cutthroat the gang, better yet, we the Navy (Yuh, yuh, yuh, yeah)
And b****, Im that n****, “Let the BandPlay
It ain’t no debatin’ (YEAH!)
F*** it, I might bulletproof the Mercedes (F*** it)

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Kodak Black Is Looking Toward A Better Future On Reflective Single “Dis Time”

If there is one word you could use to describe most if not all of Kodak Black’s career it would be “troubled.” The Florida rapper has dealt with numerous legal setbacks, outlandish statements, and severe addictions. However, the hitmaker has been ushering in a new era lately and looking to change the perception that has engulfed him. In early April he revealed that he had dramatically reduced his Percocet usage and he has been seeing incredible results.

“Bro, I’m proud of myself. I’ve never been this happy in my life, bro. I don’t know where this came from, what the f**k going on,” Kodak explained. “My dosage so low that I can’t believe it myself. Man, I’m telling y’all, bro.” All of this self-improvement seems to have the rapper rejuvenated and it has been a treat to witness. Now, Kodak is bringing these life lessons into his music, doing so on a new single “Dis Time.”

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Listen To “Dis Time” By Kodak Black

Thinkin’ ’bout all my seeds, I gotta be there for them in the mornin’ / And they gotta see me when they get up early,” Black aptly mentions after welcoming a child with Maranda Johnson. These are just a handful of bars that show his willingness to continue to improve. On top of enjoying this revelation, Kodak has been making sure to keep up the output as well. “Dis Time” comes after a slew tracks like “Shampoo,” “Non Believer,” and “Stressed Out.”

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “Dis Time” by Kodak Black? Is this one of his stronger releases as of late, why or why not? Do you think he is gearing up for a new project sometime 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 Kodak Black. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

So I stay on alert, stopped poppin’ that molly, it was makin’ me nervous
And lately, I ain’t been in the projects like that, I done learned
N****s be hatin’, and they’ll put them crackers on you ’cause they scared
I revived my career, I was trippin’ last year, my vision got blurry
Now I’m seein’ it clear, every decision I makе gon’ be worth it
From now on, yeah, evеry minute gon’ count on this Earth

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Central Cee Slips & Slides On Thrilling “CC FREESTYLE”

Central Cee and Dave have been the two faces of the United Kingdom rap scene for the last couple of years. They have been bringing in a lot of listeners, especially from the country across the pond, and it has been great to see. Of course, you still have names like Skepta and Giggs doing their thing as well. But the young cats’ growth will be important going forward. Both do not drop all that often, but when they do the tracks are rarely duds. That is true when it comes to the latest single from Central Cee, “CC FREESTYLE.”

According to Genius, this off-the-dome exercise is a rumored single for Cee’s supposed upcoming debut album. The tentative title, CAN’T RUSH GREATNESS, does not have any release date information out, so this could very well be speculation. Regardless of whether or not “CC FREESTYLE” makes it on to a tape, Cench spazzed on this cut. This is just his second release of 2024, following up his love track “I Will” from February.

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Listen To “CC FREESTYLE” By Central Cee

On this freestyle, Central Cee spits with great proficiency over Flukes’ classic grime instrumental “I Have Nothing.” This beat/sample may also sound familiar if you are a hardcore Travis Scott fan. La Flame tried his hand at a similar instrumental when he sped up Whitney Houston’s “I Have Nothing” on “guidance.” That was a deeper cut off of his 2016 sophomore album Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “CC FREESTYLE” by Central Cee? Is this one of his best rapping performances he has ever put forth, why or why not? Does this get you hyped for his rumored debut album CAN’T RUSH GREATNESS? 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 Central Cee. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

I was gone, went away for a bit
And now I’m back like, “Wait a minute,” I’m back
UK Rap ain’t dead, I mean, some guys are, but I don’t relate
Live Nation can vouch, I’m paid, they gave me an M just to go on stage
Please don’t panic, we need another one, DJ Khaled
It’s under control ’cause Cee will manage

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Q Da Fool Is All Gas & No Brakes On “Hey Auntie”

Underground Largo, Maryland rapper Q Da Fool may be cooking up something big right now after dropping “Hey Auntie.” This is the 27-year-old’s second single of 2024 so far, as it follows up his Valentine’s Day release “Wanna Be Down.” Overall, the demand for Q Da Fool has been quite limited over the past year or so in terms of features. He has only been on two LPs, one from Juu2x and the other was for Slayter. However, he did make up for the lack is guest appearances by dropping three projects. He kicked off 2023 with I’ll Be Back, which went on to spawn one of his most current popular tracks on Spotify, “Slick Talk.”

Next to follow was Home Detention, which saw him grab features from Skilla Baby and Alexcis. Finally, Q Da Fool would cap off last year during the holiday season with Art of Ambition. A 19-song, 50:32 endeavor with a guestlist of OT7 Quanny and E Major. “Rich Droppaz” went on to be the most popular cut from that record, snagging 98,301 streams and counting.

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Listen To “Hey Auntie” By Q Da Fool

Now, Q, as we said earlier, might be on the verge of giving fans another new effort sometime soon with “Hey Auntie” and “Wanna Be Down” dropping in a fairly short amount time. “Hey Auntie” could go on to be one of Q’s strongest songs period, with the proof coming from the view count on YouTube already surpassing the 100,000 mark in just four days. It makes sense why it has been played so many times. Q Da Fool brings a lot of energy and flows very well. Be sure to check it out above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “Hey Auntie” by Q Da Fool? Is this one of his best tracks as of late, why or why not? Do you think he has a new project on the way? 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 Q Da Fool. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

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Coco Jones Has A Hit With Toxic Relationship Cut “Here We Go (Uh Oh)”

Coco Jones, former Disney actress known for her role in the channel-exclusive movie Let It Shine, has come a long way from that now 12-year-old film. She displayed vocal talent back then and her skills have grown immensely. So much so that she earned her first five nominations and lone GRAMMY win at this year’s award show. Now, with that breakthrough year under her belt, Coco Jones is looking to firmly establish herself in 2024 with songs like “Here We Go (Uh Oh).”

This is the Columbia, South Carolina native’s first offering since a “Double Back Remix” with DJ Suave and Audio Anthem back in December. On “Here We Go (Uh Oh)” Coco is trying to move on from a past lover, but he is not getting that message that she is done. “Why it’s gotta be your way? I want it to be mine /
What, you think this is foreplay? Must be out of your mind
,” she sings powerfully.

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Listen To “Here We Go (Uh Oh)” By Coco Jones

Besides her standout voice, the production is also a major highlight. It has a 1950-1960s classic pop sample that grabs your attention right from the start. The steady piano keys are simple but an elegant layer on top of the drums. The way Coco performs on it, gives you the feeling that she is just fed up with this guy and it makes buying into the story that much easier. As we said, Coco is looking to become a bonafide star, and this song, which is already in her top five most popular on Spotify, is a great way to accomplish that.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “Here We Go (Uh Oh)” by Coco Jones? Is this her best song of her career, why or why not? Do you think she has a new record coming this year? What was your favorite part of the track? 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 Coco Jones. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

I thought I was done with that, please, please
I wanna love another person
Can I please love another person? this time, oh, oh
Me, I’ve been puttin’ all this work in
And you still got a place in my mind, oh, oh

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$NOT Is A Looming Presence On “BULLY”

Alternative Florida rapper $NOT has built out quite the career for himself ever since bursting onto the scene in 2018. He has gone on to work with some of the industries elite names such as A$AP Rocky, Joey Bada$$, Juicy J, Trippie Redd, Kevin Abstract and more. What all of those artists have in common is that they all appeared on $NOT’s last record Ethereal, which saw a release in 2022. Now, over two years later and $NOT is getting ready to drop a new album soon and he is giving a sneak peek as to what the direction will be on “BULLY.”

The 300 Entertainment signee has been active dropping singles in between that time we have not gotten a record. There are a few candidates for other promotional tracks, including “0%” with ZillaKami, “CRUEL WORLD,” and “SIMPLE.” But we do know that “BULLY” is one of them, so let’s dive into it. On this brief 1:57 track, $NOT is all business and that is clear right from some of the opening lines.

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Listen To “BULLY” By $NOT

I don’t give a f*** about you, n****, die (Shh) / Show no fear, lil’ n****, I don’t cry (Don’t cry) / Weak a** boy, they gon’ die every time (F*** you, n****).” On top of the bars, his delivery is also very intimidating. The cavernous, monotone, and blunt tone really reinforce what he is laying down. Furthermore, the beat is rumbling with the booming 808s and dense kick drums. It is clear $NOT is coming back with a vengeance.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “BULLY” by $NOT? Does this get you excited for his upcoming project, why or why not? Is this one of his stronger offerings as of late? 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 $NOT. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

Gotta keep that s*** on me, it’s a pole (Keep that s***, n****)
Shh, I can hear thе cops coming (Where?)
Don’t you know that they coming? (They coming)
Don’t you know that these n****s, they running? (Let’s go)
Slide around on my G-Wag’, lil’ n****
S550, all black, lil’ n****

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RXKNephew Teases New LP With “Money Can’t Replace Time”

New York hip-hop — as every fan of the genre knows — is extremely diverse. One artist that is contributing to the colorful scenery out East is underground rapper RXKNephew. You would be hard pressed to find someone who has a larger discography than this man has since he began his career in 2019. In just five months, the off-kilter MC has dropped six(!) tapes already. Even NBA YoungBoy is not doing those kinds of numbers that early on. What is even more shocking is that he is nowhere near done. According to Stereogum, the “Critical” creator is gearing up for another project that will be out by the end of the month. To promote Till I’m Dead 2, RXKNephew is back with “Money Can’t Replace Time.”

If that title rings a bell, that is because this will be a sequel to his so called “debut LP” Till I’m Dead. That released a little over a year ago, March 10 to be exact. As we mentioned at the beginning, RXKNephew is does like to do things by the book. If you want to hear what we mean, we highly encourage you to go back and listen to his Christmas-themed track “HAPPY HOLIDAYS.”

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Listen To “Money Can’t Replace Time” By RXKNephew

It is a tongue in cheek rendition of Mariah Carey’s classic, “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” That is all we want to reveal to you for now. But as for “Money Can’t Replace Time,” it is definitely a much safer and toned-down approach to what he considers normal. His flows match the tempo of the production, whereas before he would have a Blueface mindset of rapping off beat. All in all, it is a solid release from the prolific personality.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “Money Can’t Replace Time” by RXKNephew? Does this get you excited for his upcoming project, why or why not? Is this one of his stronger offerings as of late? 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 RXKNephew. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

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Lancey Foux Continues His Trend Of Softer Cuts On Cash Cobain Backed Single “Gotta Get U”

Stratford, London rapper and singer Lancey Foux has been riding an R&B wave as of late on his last few singles. It has been a little bit of a deviation from his September 2023 album BACK2DATRAP which saw him bring more aggressive trap raps to the table. But 2024 has been about exploring melodies and crooning and that has not been a bad thing so far. “Gotta Get U” is the latest offering from Lancey Foux in this format and he is working with a special talent.

New York-bred producer and rapper Cash Cobain has been all over the place in the last few months. He has worked with talents of all levels, including names like Bktherula, Ice Spice, Jay Critch, just to name a few. He was also quoted, saying he had future collaborations with Don Toliver, Travis Scott, and even Frank Ocean of all people. There is no doubt that his woozy and intoxicating sound is making waves across the industry and across the pond.

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Listen To “Gotta Get U” By Lancey Foux & Cash Cobain

Now, he is working with Lancey Foux on “Gotta Get U.” This track follows up “On Ur Mind” and “Live Forever.” Both of them brought atmospheric vibes and this newest one does the same with Cash’s flare. The sped-up drums, along with the spacey instrumental, complement Lancey’s lyrics about wanting to take a girl back to his place for an intimate time. Check out “Gotta Get U” with the link above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “Gotta Get U” by Lancey Foux and Cash Cobain? Is Cash the hottest producer in the game right now? Do you think Lancey has a new project coming 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 Lancey Foux and Cash Cobain. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

Let’s get back to the spot, lеt’s get back to the pent (To thе pent)
I’ve got one uptown girl and I’ve got one in the ends
I know how to keep her aroused, I keep her close to the edge
I’m in New York, what’s up, I’m sorry that it’s been a minute
I’ve got her too turned up, I make her feel sexy
Can’t tell her to get undressed, she already came undressed

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4batz Wrestles With Being In A Toxic Relationship On “Act V: There Goes Another Vase”

The industry plant is back! If you do not know who we are talking about, we are referring to the Dallas, Texas singer and balladeer 4batz. He essentially blew up out of nowhere with his smash single “act ii: date @ 8” and it is by far his most popular song. It currently sits at over 132 million streams and to popularize it even more, he added Drake on a remix. With all of this support from the OVO label, the new kid on the block is getting ready to drop his debut mixtape. But before that 4batz has one more single, “act v: there goes another vase,” for us.

This is now the fourth single for 4batz’s project u made me a st4r. Originally, the project was due much sooner than its new date, May 3. Original reports, including one from The Neighborhood Talk, said that he would be making his big entrance on April 5. However, things clearly fell through, and now we are just two days away from seeing what the rookie has to offer.

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Listen To “Act V: There Goes Another Vase” By 4batz

This project will be released through OVO, as we briefly mentioned earlier, but only this one for now. There is a good chance Drake and the label are looking to see how he performs over the next few months or so to see if he is worth a long-term look. Even though there might be pressure on him to succeed, that is what could make 4batz a diamond in the industry. Check out the new toxic love cut “act v” above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “act v: there goes another vase” by 4batz? Does this track get you excited for u made me a st4r, why or why not? Do you still view him as an industry plant? 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 4batz. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

I’m startin’ to think that we the same
‘Cause each lil’ argument we sayin’ evil things (The evil things)
I’m startin’ to think that you done changed
But you gon’ turn around and throw another vase (Another vase)
You damn near hit me in my face
But if I punch on you, then I’ma get a case (Can get a case)

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