Kevin Abstract & Lil Nas X Break Out Their Previously Teased Collaboration “Tennessee”

Did you ever expect to hear Lil Nas X and Kevin Abstract of BROCKHAMPTON fame on one track? Well, we certainly did not have that on our bingo card going into 2024, but here we are. Two of the more prominent figures in the LGBTQ+ hip-hop community are teaming up for what appears to be the beginning of another album rollout for Kevin. Late last year, he made his solo return after four years with his indie record Blanket.

Now, according to Genius, the Texas singer and rapper will be coming through with a project with the rumored title being glue. It does not have a release date, other than it is expected sometime this year. This alleged lead single “Tennessee” sees Kevin Abstract and Lil Nas X fully embracing their homosexuality and how their partners love all that comes with them. The raunchy track was produced by Kevin and Quadeca as well.

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Listen To “Tennessee” By Kevin Abstract & Lil Nas X

According to Yahoo Entertainment, this song was previewed during the second weekend of Coachella just a couple of weeks ago. Both went onstage to perform, and even though we did not pick up on this, they have been close for a long time. Another fun fact is that they actually attended the same Georgia high school but were not aware of each other until they both became the respective stars that they are. You can check out the accompanying music video for “Tennessee” above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “Tennessee” by Kevin Abstract and Lil Nas X? Are your surprised that these two collaborated together, why or why not? Does this get you excited for his upcoming album glue, why or why not? Who had the stronger performance? 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 Kevin Abstract and Lil Nas X. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

He Paul Atreides on spice
But he only listen to Latto, huh
Live like I hit the lotto, huh
N****, I’ll handle thе car note, huh
Give you evеrything I got until I go broke
I just know that I love being used as long as make me feel loved

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Lil Tecca Gives Us A Double Dose Of What’s Ahead For “Plan A” With “Number 2 / Never Last”

When it comes to fair number of hip-hop heads, lyricism makes or breaks a talented artist. But sometimes, being able to write catchy choruses, create addicting melodies, and have an ear-grabbing voice is more than enough. That is why Lil Tecca has been on an impressive run over the last year. After taking some time off after We Love You Tecca, the Queens, New York MC came back with a vengeance on TEC.

Tracks like “HVN ON EARTH,” “500lbs,” and “Down With Me,” have reignited some hype around the melodic crooner. He has been able to keep that momentum up in 2024 with the singles “Down With Me,” “Never Last,” and “Number 2,” all of which are a part of new project coming soon. Lil Tecca announced that Plan A would be dropping sometime later this summer and all of these songs have been building it up to be something special. The latter of two were just released earlier today, and both see the 21-year-old in tip-top shape.

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Listen To “Number 2 / Never Last” By Lil Tecca

Honestly, it has hard to pick which song is better, because Tecca rides both beats to perfection. Like “Down With Me,” Tecca is continuing themes about relationships and side pieces on each single. “Number 2” is about dealing with the latter and them wanting to be his main. Subsequently, “Never Last” flows perfectly after right down to the transition in between, as Tecca sees how replaceable his love interests are. The sequencing of these cuts would suggest that they will be placed right next to each other on the tracklist, which has yet to be revealed.

What are your thoughts on these brand-new singles “Never Last / Number 2” by Lil Tecca? Which track are you enjoying more right now and why? Does this get you excited for his upcoming album Plan A, 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 Tecca. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics From “Number 2”:

Bring that s*** together, I could be the glue, I could be the tool (I could be)
Now you tryna run the show, tryna be my main, but you number two, yeah, woah
Every time they went and tried or somethin’, it’s a man down, man down, man down
Better not bring your lil’ h* around, ’cause she fanned out, fanned out, fanned out
I don’t know where I would be today if I never went and took a chance now
But I know I had it planned out, still goin’, we not even here now

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Conway The Machine Enters Key Glock’s Playing Field On “Ten/Rya Interlude” With Rya Maxwell

Conway the Machine is gearing for up for yet another project in just one week called SFK (Slant Faced Killer). It will be his fourth studio album, so you know he is going all out for it. The proof is in the massive list of features he revealed to the world just yesterday via Instagram. From all-time great producers to rappers of all sorts of stature, it will definitely be an event. One feature that sticks out to us is Key Glock.

Because of the aggressive Memphis trap sound Glock brings, and the dusty boom-bap beats that Conway coasts over, the mixture will be interesting. Well, now we know what that sounds like, as the Buffalo MC has dropped their first-ever collab, “Ten/Rya Interlude.” Conway sounds great over the hard-hitting trap percussion and Glock delivers his familiar gruesome and braggadocious lyricism. As you can tell from the title, this is a two-part track, and on the second half Rya Maxwell completely takes over.

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Listen To “Ten/Rya Interlude” By Conway The Machine, Key Glock, & Rya Maxwell

His portion is not bad, but his delivery is a little off-putting at times, and not nearly as effective as the “Ten” side of the single. The fade in to second half is done pretty well, though. The first leg slowly disappears, with almost complete silence following right after. Then, a slight portion of the new trap instrumental slowly begins to reveal itself. This is now the third single, with “Give & Give” with Cool & Dre, and “Vertino” with Joey Bada$$ dropping about two months prior.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “Ten/Rya Interlude” by Conway the Machine, Key Glock and Rya Maxwell? Does Conway have an album of the year contender incoming, why or why not? Who had the stronger performance on the track? Do you like the Key and Conway duo? 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 Conway the Machine and Key Glock. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

Yeah, yeah, long as I got me, don’t need yo help
Yeah, ten toes down, do this s*** myself
I’mma hustle, I’mma get it till my last breath
Yeah, get back gang, put his brains on the steps
I be swimming through the money like Michael Phelps
I ran up the bag, still ain’t caught cramps

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Yeat Goes 2/2 On “King Tonka” & “Heavy Stunts” With Don Toliver

Yeat has been going on an underrated run this year, especially when you factor in all of the rap beefs and major releases. His latest album 2093, while divisive, did receive a lot of love from critics and is seen as his best work to date. The Oregon-bred and California-based rapper really expanded on his distorted and futuristic rage sound, and it has placed him in a playing field with the genre’s biggest competitors. Over the months following the project, Yeat has been dropping some fire singles, with “King tonka and “Heavy stunts” being two more welcome additions.

This two-pack supersedes his trippy Soundcloud release “HeliMan” from just two weeks ago. It is not clear if these tracks are hinting at a new project, or a separate version of 2093 like how we got with P2 (Phase 2). For now, we are just enjoying this twofer for what they are, which is spacey trap bangers. Both are solid offerings, but “Heavy stunts” is one we want to highlight.

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Listen To “King Tonka” & “Heavy Stunts” By Yeat & Don Toliver

This first-ever collaboration between Yeat and Don Toliver is a good first look at what these two could put forth in the future. It is a duo we can certainly see producing more in the future based on their similar approaches. When Don pops in for the second verse, he begins by mimicking Yeat’s deep, monotone cadence before bringing out his higher-pitched and nasally delivery we are accustomed to. Their chemistry is off to a great start, and we cannot wait for more.

What are your thoughts on these brand-new singles “King tonka” and “Heavy stunts” by Yeat and Don Toliver? Which track are you enjoying more right now and why? Do you need more Don Toliver collabs going forward? 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 Yeat and Don Toliver. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics From “Heavy stunts”:

All these h*es were poppin’ the mollies
Pulled off on a Harley (Err), why these h*es wanna top me
Why my fans wanna crowd me? Tell me how this soundin’
We trappin’ out the Downey (We chop—), on top of the mountain
My diamonds got from drownin’ (We chop—)
Ha-ha, this s*** a big-big business, smoke you down like a cigar

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Rapsody & Erykah Badu Are Lovestruck On “3:AM”

About two and half months ago, Erykah Badu celebrated turning 53 years young with a show in her hometown of Dallas, Texas. Joining her onstage for her birthday bash was North Carolina veteran femcee Rapsody. Their performance together went viral mostly because of thirsty men online. Badu sported booty shorts that male fans googly-eyed and simping. But hip-hop heads were also ecstatic because of the snippet that these two legends previewed. “3:AM” from Rapsody and Erykah Badu is now here, and it is quite spectacular.

This is now the third single from the “OooWee” rapper’s forthcoming record Please Don’t Cry. The May 17 release first began its rollout back in October of last year with “Asteroids” featuring production from Hit-Boy. It would not be until March that we received the second offering “Stand Tall.” The feature list is going to be stacked, with names like Lil Wayne, Baby Tate, Alex Isley, and Niko Brim also in the fold.

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Listen To “3:AM” By Rapsody & Erykah Badu

From the brief audio we heard at Badu’s show, “3:AM” seemed to be leaning into the R&B side of things. Those suspicions were correct, as both leading ladies sing and rap about being infatuated with their partners. Badu’s high-pitched and nasally voice on the chorus and in the background complement Rap’s passionate performance. The instrumental is slow, sensual, and extremely dreamy and in our eyes, Rapsody is three for three so far.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “3:AM” by Rapsody and Erykah Badu? Does this get you excited for her upcoming album Please Don’t Cry, why or why not? Who had the stronger performance on the track? Did this collaboration live up to the hype? 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 Rapsody and Erykah Badu. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

You could take the sour out of lemons with your sweetness (Softly)
Solid, grounded like the ones that grows beneath us
I conceive your fetus, that would probably have my features (Haha)
We laugh, our sense of humor is what feeds us, I love you (I love you)
I trust you, staycations in St. Regis, like Weezy (Let’s go)
It’s hot boy, we hit the beach, sun tannin’ my peach (Mm)

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