Big Boss Vette & Sleazyworld Go Join Forces On “How TF”

Eyes have been on Big Boss Vette since her breakthrough hit “Snatched,” which came out in March of this year and has been remixed with features from Flo Milli and Saucy Santana. The single went viral, garnering almost 2 billion views on TikTok and 23.3 million streams.

Now, the St. Louis rapper has teamed up with Sleazyworld Go on “How TF.” On the track, Vette and Sleazyworld take in their new-found success over a woozy beat. Sleazyworld delivers the first verse and chorus, asking, “How the f**k” he’s achieved all the things he’s achieved. Go’s laidback murmur of a verse is contrasted with an energetic Vette, who spits fast and mean throughout the rest of the song’s three minute runtime.

Vette is currently preparing for the nation-wide “Snatched” Tour, which will kick off in Washington, DC on October 17 and hit seven other cities through the rest of the month.

Check out the new single below, and let us know what you think of it in the comments.

Quotable Lyrics

How the f**k did I just spend 150 on a Benz
How the f**k did I spin your block, let me spin that s**t again
How the f**k did I just meet her and then I f**ked her friend
How the f**k, Did I run up all these M’s from a pen?

Kay Flock Teams Up With Set Da Trend For “DOA”

Kay Flock has remained remarkably prolific for an imprisoned man. Back in December of last year, Flock was arrested for the murder of a 24-year-old, and the Bronx rapper has been busy fighting the case ever since. But even with these legal woes, Flock has been releasing a number of singles, including the Fivio Foreign collab “Make A Movie” and “Brotherly Love (Pt. 2)” with B-Lovee.

Now, Kay is back with “DOA,” a new single featuring Set Da Trend. The track is under two-minutes in length, but Kay clearly has a lot to say. The 19-year-old rapper calls out Sha Gz for talking trash about him and Dougie B. “If you ridin’ with them, then you getting tapped,” Kay growls.

Set Da Trend tries to out-growl Kay, getting even raspier and more aggressive with his delivery. His verse only heightens Kay’s claims, further threatening Sha and claiming he can “start throwing bullets like a pitcher.” Kay Flock returns with a last word, and Trend trades a few more bars with him before the song finishes. Behind the two young rappers is an instrumental as ominous as their lyrics.

Check out the track below.

Quotable Lyrics

Speak on the dead, no takin’ it back
I be buggin’, I’m quick to attack
I can’t go out like Lotti or Matt
Keep a pole, brodie told me, “Don’t lack”

Fredo Bang & Foolio Team Up To Drop “Murda Man”

Fredo Bang and Julio Foolio both have one thing in common– their ability to garner a fanbase in multiple ways. While both have been utilizing their musical talents for a while now, they have also managed to gain supporters through their social media presence– Fredo by doing funny IG lives and Foolio by beefing with his opps online.

In fact, the internet is part of the reason that their newest collab has gotten so much traction. On Friday, September 2, their latest release, “Murda Man” dropped on streaming platforms. The two-and-a-half-minute record was presented by No More Heroes, a Chicago-based collective. With its hard-hitting beat, the two artists rapped about running down on their enemies.

Aside from the catchy lyrics and untamed flow, the song has generated a lot of popularity because of Foolio’s latest statements. Following the death of his adversary, JayDaYoungan, Foolio had a lot to say. Then, once everyone heard that he linked up with Fredo, the heat got put on him, forcing him to issue a statement saying, “That song over a year old, kill the messy sh*t.”

Aside from the track, the two also collaborated to make a music video– which has already garnered over 400,000 views. Stream the song and watch the visuals below.

Quotable Lyrics

When a opp drop, I do the murda man dance
Off-white jeans, glock tucked in my pants
I just f*cked this b*tch, she was my number one fan
When I don’t got no percs, I just boot up off the xan

PnB Rock Shares D.A. Got That Dope-Produced Single, “Luv Me Again”

PnB Rock began 2022 with a bang, sharing his SoundCloud Daze project in the first month of the year featuring appearances from Pasto Flocco, Yung Fazo, Tennisboywill, and Iayze. 

For his first release since then, the 30-year-old has linked up with beloved producer D.A. Got That Dope for his new single, “Luv Me Again” – a just over two-minute long track that finds the R&B star reminiscing on a romance that clearly means the world to him.

“I’ll be on my way tonight / Private jet, I ain’t missin’ no flight,” he sings on the chorus. “Come put that d*ck in your life / I’m tryna make you my wife.”

On the first verse, Rock dives deeper into the relationship, reflecting on what he may have done wrong. “Uh, put up with my shit for so damn long / I buy you material things, but that don’t right my wrongs / Told the whole world about your pain, put it in my songs / Then wonder why you don’t wanna listen to none of my songs.”

Stream “Luv Me Again” on Spotify, Apple Music, or SoundCloud below, and tap back in with HNHH later for more music updates.

Quotable Lyrics:

I’ll be on my way tonight
Private jet, I ain’t missin’ no flight
Come put that d*ck in your life
I’m tryna make you my wife

Stefflon Don Leaves Funk Flex Absolutely Shook With Her Saucy Freestyle

2022 has seen some big names drop by Hot 97 to participate in Funk Flex’s Freestyle challenge, from Cam’ron back in January and Latto in March to Erica Banks at the top of the summer and Denzel Curry following her just a few weeks later. 

The most recent artist to show their stuff was Stefflon Don, who seriously showed out in a number of accents, and even left Funk Flex speechless after hitting on him with some saucy bars.

“Hey yo Flex, can I keep it real with you for a second, I wanna keep it all the way real. I wanna say some sh*t. I’m a Sagittarius, and I get straight to the point,” she began speaking to the 54-year-old. “Okay,” he agreed before she asked him to look her in the eyes while she got her bars off.

“I ain’t f*ck in a year but I am ready to f*ck / I might just give my p*ssy to a OG buck / Like Funk Flex, come f*ck out my p*ssy and done / Real bad gyal spinning on yo d*ck till you c*m,” she began, leaving the DJ red-faced an unable to maintain eye contact.

Check it all out in the video above, and tap back in with HNHH later for more hip-hop news updates.

Quotable Lyrics:

You a look me, while me a look money

Cant gimme p*ssy to nuh waste man dummy

Ah ediat yuh tek mi fah eeh?

Mi nuh tan up in a backseat, wifey fi life

Pat Stay Interpolates Eminem’s “Stan” On The Game Diss Track, “Warm Up” Feat. Kaleb Simmonds

Earlier this summer, The Game delivered an Eminem diss track on his Drillmatic album, titled “The Black Slim Shady.” The controversial song earned the California rapper plenty of backlash, including a diss track of his own from renowned battle rapper Pat Stay.

“I gotta say, as a fan @losangelesconfidential it’s been hard to watch you desperately begging for @eminem attention trying to battle him,” Stay wrote on Instagram along with a meme. “Trust me, I respect the hunger, but once you start that whole ‘he only blew up because he’s white’ type sh*t it comes off more hater-ish than competitive.”

The underground star called out The Game for his apparent eagerness to battle a white boy and offered himself up as a challenger. “Lots of famous rappers have jumped in the ring to solidify their positions as lyricists and real MCs. And that seems to be what you’ve been trying to prove. So bring it. I’m that white boy you need to see first,” Stay wrote.

The Game didn’t offer a direct response, and instead chose to block Pat, prompting the former to drop off his “Warm Up” diss featuring Kaleb Simmonds and interpolation of Slim Shady’s “Stan.”

Check it out on YouTube below, and tap back in with HNHH later for more hip-hop music updates. 

Quotable Lyrics:

Dear Slim, I wrote you and you still haven’t responded

Pat Stay called me out, I got scared and blocked him

I never meant to hurt you, but tonight I’m cleaning out my closet

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Finesse2Tymes & MoneyBagg Yo Collab On “Black Visa”

Yesterday (September 2), news broke that Memphis artist, Finesse2Tymes, signed a deal with MoneyBagg Yo. Finesse, who is now the newest member of Bread Gang, has always been a force to be reckoned with in the state of Tennessee. After recently being released from jail, the rapper has been in grind mode since his return.

Finesse, whose real name is Ricky Hampton, has wasted no time dropping back-to-back singles, climbing the charts, and going viral on TikTok. Now, after signing Bagg’s dotted line, he’s returned with some new heat. Together, he and Moneybagg Yo collaborated to drop “Black Visa.” The three-minute record featured a hard-hitting beat, filled with piano sounds and bass.

The rapper instantly took off with his hook, rapping, “Break her/F*ck her/Leave her/Come back and do it again/I’m charging these h*es like a black visa.” He repeated the hook twice before he got started on his verse in which he talked about getting what he needed from women and then leaving. Bagg kept the same momentum in his part as he rapped, “Just was with you/Now she with me/Share that sh*t/She me and yours.”

Stream the record below and let us know what you think in the comments.

Quotable Lyrics

Sent her back to her n*gga, like nothing ever happened
Cut that b*tch off, like nothing ever happened
She wouldn’t be with me I wouldn’t ever rapping
When I see her out, she start acting dramatic 

Giggs Drops Off New Single “Da Maximum”

Giggs has been busy this year. He’s released a whole slew of singles, including a collaboration with fellow UK rapper Aitch “Just Coz,” as well as “So Stubborn” with Jai Thinks. His work hasn’t gone unnoticed: Giggs got a pretty high-profile shout-out yesterday. Jay-Z name-dropped the influential British rapper in his verse on DJ Khaled’s God Did, saying that he sees “a lot of Hov” in him.

Giggs is living up to Hov’s praise on “Da Maximum,” his new single. The track is hard-hitting, with an Exorcist-like arpeggiating synth gliding over booming 808s and Giggs’ signature baritone delivery. Giggs growls verses detailing the winning life he’s leading. It’s a life of excess: “Still in the party, it’s May 18th / My birthday started on May the 11th,” Giggs boasts. He talks of his numerous romantic escapades, flaunts his penchant for violent ends, and name drops Get Out star Daniel Kaluuya.

Check out the new song below, and let us know what you think of it in the comments.

Quotable Lyrics

Dolce & Gabbana my jumpers are fitted
She came and sat on my lap and I hit it
I make da savages jump on a critic
Told em I would, said I couldn’t, I did it

Daylyt Links Up With TDE’s Ab-Soul For “POPULOUR” Single & Music Video: Watch

The new music arrived aplenty this weekend, with new projects from Kenny Beats, Logic, Ari Lennox, Pi’erre Bourne, and Snoop Dogg arriving on streaming services for your listening pleasure.

We’ve also received a strong selection of new singles, ranging from an A$AP Rocky and Playboi Carti collab to a new drop-off from Kodak Black. The latest upload on our roster comes from Watts-born artist Daylyt, who teamed up with TDE’s Ab-Soul to create “POPULOUR,” which arrived earlier this week alongside an accompanying music video. 

In the YouTube description, the artists explained their inspiration for creating the “modern short film,” telling readers it was “based of the stereotypical way rappers appear to be doing major things but cap beyond measure.”

The Davone .Campbell-directed project “[takes] place in a multidimensional timeline storyline in the [Marvel Cinematic Universe] that Daylyt has created,” and is part of an eight-part series “that will soon become the start of a nine-chapter film.”

Stream “POPULOUR” exclusively on YouTube above, and tap back in with HNHH later for more hip-hop news updates.

Quotable Lyrics:

I monetize all of my dollars signs I got in line
And hit ’em with a lot of lines
And y’all did a lot of lying
The truth if u act like a dufus on the dotted line
Who knows how dope you could of been, you should of been

Kodak Black Returns With Another YouTube Single, “For No Reason”

After beginning 2022 on a triumphant note with his Back For Everything album followed by his Happy Birthday Kodak EP with Future and other collaborators in June, 25-year-old Kodak Black is closing out the summer with more new music.

Just a few weeks ago he delivered his 4-track Closure EP exclusively on YouTube after a leak surfaced online, and this weekend, the Florida-born lyricist has shared another single, called “For No Reason.”

“Slidin’ with the crosses on the window, bible on the dash / Gotta keep my feet down on a n*gga, or my foot off in your ass,” the “Love & War” artist begins his flow. “In the Wraith on the interstate, flushes, I ain’t let up off the gas / Bitch actin’ too cool for the school, but she ain’t got no class.”

As HipHopNMore reports, Kodak has teased the possibility of another LP hitting streamers from him later this year, though he has yet to reveal any further details. Stream “For No Reason” on YouTube above, and tap back in with HNHH later for more hip-hop news updates.

Quotable Lyrics:

Shit, I want some more, that lil’ ho know she got some good, good
Hood, I’m goin’ cuckoo for the Coco Puffs
Boss n*gga, fed a genie with the c*ck fill
Solo with my pistol eatin’ dinner and I’m loaded up

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