Kiana Ledé Glides Through “Irresponsible” Single

It’s a new season for Arizona songbird Kiana Ledé as she returns with a new single for New Music Friday (September 16). Ledé is known for her smooth R&B jams often centered on love and relationships, and on “Irresponsible,” she belts her way over a track with a catchy hook that perfectly highlights her harmonies. 

“Thank you to my team, the creative ass people and everyone involved for helpin start this new era,” she penned on Instagram as she promoted her new single. 

Although Ledé has released several EPs, fans are waiting for an official announcement regarding her next full-length record. It was back in 2020 during the pandemic that the singer gave the world her debut album Kiki, and now that we have all ushered in a new normal, Ledé’s supporters are pleading for more.

Stream Kiana Ledé’s “Irresponsible” and let us know what you think.

Quotable Lyrics

I dove in blind, took a chance on us (Us)
Gave my trust (Trust), so in love (Love)
And it’s difficult for me to open up
You were someone I thought was careful with me

Fabolous Delivers “Easy” Freestyle

Though it’s been a hot minute since Fabolous released a new project, it seems like he’s getting back to a consistent creative flow. The Brooklyn MC’s came through with a handful of guest verses and a few freestyles in recent months, signaling that a new project could be on the way before the year comes to an end.

This week, he slid through with his latest release, “Easy.” The rapper takes on glossy, piano-laden production as he flexes his lyrical muscle and punchlines on the record. 

The song was also released alongside a visual which includes DaniLeigh as the leading lady and a brief cameo from Fivio Foreign.

Prior to the release of “Easy,” Fabolous teamed up with Jim Jones on “Rich Hustle.”

Check out Fab’s new release below and let us know your thoughts.

Quotable Lyrics
Three things, disrespect, I do not condone it
I ain’t with the sucka shit and I don’t rock with rodents
I been getting Krispy Kreme, no not the doughnuts
You knew what you signed up for, plus you got the bonus

Young Devyn Taps Fivio Foreign For “Outside”

New York has united on a new track from Young Devyn. The Brooklyn artist has announced the impending arrival of her sophomore EP Baby Goat 2, and to help celebrate the news, she delivers her Fivio Foreign-assisted single, “Outside.” The two BK spitters link on a song that chops and screws Maroon 5’s hit “Moves Like Jagger,” modernizing the Pop favorite with a Drill addition.

“This song with Fivio and I represents another legendary link up for New York City and a new beginning for the industry. As the next one coming up from my city, I feel like I represent a fresh start, a new lane, and ‘Outside’ is gonna show that all you have to do is be yourself and watch how you win! We outsideeee.”

Baby Goat 2 will hit streaming services on September 23, so stay tuned in with us as we share more about that release. In the meantime, stream Young Devyn’s “Outside” featuring Fivio Foreign and let us know which of their bars stand out.

Quotable Lyrics

I don’t gotta talk much
You puttin’ up work but you claimin’ you bossed up (How?)
See, I’m from the jungle, gutter, and the field, but I promise I never been crossed up (Nah)
But my hundreds is blue like we all cuz’, ain’t no smoke when they see me, it’s all sucks

Young Devyn Taps Fivio Foreign For “Outside”

New York has united on a new track from Young Devyn. The Brooklyn artist has announced the impending arrival of her sophomore EP Baby Goat 2, and to help celebrate the news, she delivers her Fivio Foreign-assisted single, “Outside.” The two BK spitters link on a song that chops and screws Maroon 5’s hit “Moves Like Jagger,” modernizing the Pop favorite with a Drill addition.

“This song with Fivio and I represents another legendary link up for New York City and a new beginning for the industry. As the next one coming up from my city, I feel like I represent a fresh start, a new lane, and ‘Outside’ is gonna show that all you have to do is be yourself and watch how you win! We outsideeee.”

Baby Goat 2 will hit streaming services on September 23, so stay tuned in with us as we share more about that release. In the meantime, stream Young Devyn’s “Outside” featuring Fivio Foreign and let us know which of their bars stand out.

Quotable Lyrics

I don’t gotta talk much
You puttin’ up work but you claimin’ you bossed up (How?)
See, I’m from the jungle, gutter, and the field, but I promise I never been crossed up (Nah)
But my hundreds is blue like we all cuz’, ain’t no smoke when they see me, it’s all sucks

Fredo Bang Addresses His Opps On Catchy New Single “Bee Crazy”

Coming out of Baton Rouge, Louisianna, Fredo Bang has shown himself to be one of the most talented songwriters within his sound. The artist has been known for his songs that speak about street life, success, and his status in the game. With each new song, Fredo Bang showcases his growth whether it be sonically or personally.

In the song “Bee Crazy,” Fredo flexes just how solid of a songwriter he is. The man is known for crafting catchy songs and that is especially true here. The production here is upbeat and Fredo’s flow helps carry the song. His lyrics are menacing and focused, which makes for a song that will immediately hit with listeners.

Let us know what you think of the new song, down in the comments section below.

Quotable Lyrics:

Don’t that shit be crazy how they thuggin’ when it’s safe
But when it’s up there they ain’t never outside
Don’t that shit be crazy how they act like they gon’ snake me
Screamin’ murda when they see me they don’t slide

Rich Homie Quan Continues Impressive Streak Of Singles With “Risk Takers”

In the early to mid-2010s, Rich Homie Quan had himself a huge moment. He was doing songs with some of the biggest artists in the world, and he had a working relationship with Young Thug. While he had a bit of a lay-off in the late 2010s, RHQ has been coming back with some phenomenal tracks. He has released a nice streak of fresh singles, including the song “Krazy” which dropped exactly two weeks ago.

Now, the artist is back with a melodic track that is definitely going to excite fans. This new effort is called “Risk Takers” and it features Rich Homie Quan rapping about his come up and the good things that have come in his life in the face of hardship. It is another solid effort from the artist and it is yet another reason to be excited as an RHQ fan.

Let us know what you think of Rich Homie Quan’s new track, in the comments below.

Quotable Lyrics:

Window shopping for a chain tell ’em look at this here
Egg beater on a counter, tell ’em cook this here
Too much money in a bank for me to trip with this here
And these scars on me show you what it took to get here

B-Lovee Enlists Ice Spice, Skillibeng & J.I. The Prince Of NY On “One Time”

New York’s drill scene is still thriving with new faces emerging every few months. Roughly a year ago, B-Lovee was on pace to grab the torch following the release of “My Everything.” The song did exceptionally well yet it didn’t seem like his follow-up records gained similar momentum. 

Today, he served a brand new record featuring some powerhouse appearances from some of the most bubbling new acts. Ice Spice, Skillibeng, and J.I. The Prince Of NY join B-Lovee on his new single, “One Time.” The infectious anthem merges together the rawness of drill with delicate, slow-burning melodies. J.I., who is still riding high on Young & Restless Vol. 1: Baby Don, delivers a sweet hook that ties the song together. Ice Spice’s brief presence on the record, unfortunately, doesn’t contain any of the quotables that made “Munch” an anthem in the past few weeks. Skillibeng, though, continues his reign as Jamaica’s next-up.

Quotable Lyrics
Guarantee you step out of line only one time 
Enjoy that sunset ’cause you won’t see the sunshine 
When we line ’em up,
If life’s a bad bitch, I ain’t tripping ’cause I’m fine as fuck 
The way I’m shinin’ on these n***as, told ’em get they diamonds up

Cam’ron & A-Trak Release New Single “Ghetto Prophets” Ft. Conway The Machine

Cam’ron’s announced a few projects in recent times, from Camdemic to The Program 2, but neither of these projects have materialized. Between his Pink Horsepower brand and his cannabis strain, Cam’s keeping busy with a slew of entrepreneurial ventures that have seemingly veered him away from the studio.

Fortunately, A-Trak has been crafting what he describes as the perfect Cam’ron album over the past few years. The two dropped off “All I Really Wanted” as they announced U Wasn’t There and today, they followed it up with a brand new record alongside Conway the Machine titled, “Ghetto Prophets.” 

“Ghetto Prophets’ is Killa Cam at his most cold-hearted. You can already hear Funk Flex’s bombs over this one,” A-Trak said in a press release.

U Wasn’t There will feature eight songs in total with a bonus track of the previously released, “Dipshits.” The project will also include features from Styles P, Dame Dash, and Mr. Vegas.

U Wasn’t There drops on September 23rd.

Quotable Lyrics
I’m only bein’ honest, much up, suit was orange
Fuck bein’ opp to the T, I shot n***as in my pajamas
A-Trak, let’s change the genre, I fill festivals 

EST Gee Calls On Jack Harlow For “Backstage Passes”

EST Gee’s new album, I Never Felt Nun is finally here. The Louisville rapper’s emerged as one of the most refreshing and authentic voices of the streets but his latest album showcases that there is no limits to his range. He keeps the features to a minimal with MGK, Bryson Tiller, Future, and Jeezy on the tracklist, as well as Jack Harlow, who is one of Gee’s earliest supporters.

Today, they linked up for the release of “Backstages Passes,” a highlight off of I Never Felt Nun. The two rappers merge their contrasting styles together for an infectious anthem produced by Nik Dean and Pooh Beatz that celebrates their newfound success.

Check the song out below and sound off with your thoughts on EST Gee’s new album, I Never Felt Nun

Quotable Lyrics
Yeah, this Aventador, not a ‘Vette, I ain’t went platinum, I go jet
But I’m still livin’ life, no sweat, came in the coupe, the Rolls truck next
Another quarter million on the list
He got upsheer, no text
Pretty sure he know what’s next

Kodak Black Shares New Dual Release, “Walk/Spin”

Kodak Black is closing out the summer on a high note, sharing two new tracks this New Music Friday (September 16) as a dual release called “Walk/Spin.”

Though many of the 25-year-old’s latest arrivals have been YouTube exclusives, his latest songs landed across DSPs as well, and have both already been receiving praise from fans for yet another unique flow and cadence from Yak.

“I f*ck all my bitches the same / Turned in the jet for a Range / I did the dash like Dame / She see my wrist, it say dang,” the Florida native spits on “Walk,” continuing with, “Audemars fresh out the pen / Walk and whip and walk around the kitchen with the pot right in my hand.”

Stream Kodak Black’s latest arrivals on Spotify, Apple Music, or Soundcloud below, and tap back in with HNHH later for more music updates from your favourite artists.

Quotable Lyrics:

Run up, you get stepped on, I’m a demon, I throw crosses
Run down with my vest on, no such thing as being too cautious
I took all my losses to the chin and then I charged it
Fresh out of prison, I’m already spinnin’, I’m right back where I started