Megan Thee Stallion Gives Fans Another Smash Hit With “BOA”

Megan Thee Stallion is riding high in 2024. She won her long, torturous court case against Tory Lanez, and then beat Nicki Minaj in a rap battle. She dropped a diss song on the Young Money star, “HISS,” and scored a number one single in the process. Megan is locked in with what fans want to hear, which is what makes the hype for her next album so feverish. She finally dropped off a lead single for the album, “BOA,” and it does not disappoint.

“BOA” is a textbook Megan Thee Stallion single. The production is snappy and incredibly hard-hitting. LilJuMadeDaBeat co-produced “BOA,” and his track record with Megan includes “HISS” and “Body,” so fans can rest assured they’re in good hands. You can hear his tag at the beginning of the song. “BOA” is also textbook Megan Thee Stallion from a lyrical standpoint. The rapper turns up the brag bars up to 11 and lays claim to being the genre’s new queen.

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Megan Thee Stallion Takes Shots At Other Rappers

Megan even makes reference to beefing with other female rappers, which could be a subliminal aimed at Minaj. “All of a sudden they vegan, they don’t want beef,” she aggressively raps. “Talkin’ out of veeners, I’m knockin’ out teeth. They bought Birkins, I bought stock, They still on the boat, I’m on a yacht. They’re takin’ shots, I’m takin’ spots.” This confidence extends throughout the entire song. Megan also drops a few bars about her wealth and her ability to “son” other rappers since fans call her “mother” on social media. “BOA” absolutely nails the assignment in terms of drumming up excitement for the new album.

What are your thoughts on this new song, “BOA” by Megan Thee Stallion? Is it another certified hit from Megan? Is she actually talking about Nicki Minaj? Are you excited for her new album? 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 Megan Thee Stallion. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics

Just crossed another opp off the checklist
Spankin’ these rap b*tches, yeah, that’s my fetish
He do what I tell him (What I tell him), I do what I wanna do (Wanna do)
All that f*ckin’ talkin’ but let’s see who really make a move (Make a move)
Post a picture, b*tches call me ‘mother,’ now who’s sonning who?

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Chief Keef Previews “Almighty So 2” With A New Banger “Drifting Away”

Chief Keef is easily one of the most beloved artists from the 2010s. Overall, he dominated the Chicago music scene in the early 2010s thanks to his run of hit viral songs. Subsequently, he went on to become a prolific mixtape artist who has plenty of bangers to his name. One of his most iconic projects is Almighty So. For years, fans have been waiting for the sequel, and finally, they are getting it. On Friday, Almighty So 2 will be released to the masses after months of delays and pump fakes.

With this new album dropping in less than 12 hours from now, Keef decided to come through and drop a banger to get his fans excited. Below, you can find the new track “Drifting Away.” With the female vocal sample all the way throughout the track, fans are going to be reminded of “Save Me,” which has that iconic Katy Perry flip. That said, this song manages to stand on its own thanks to some incredible production and flows from Chief Keef that are going to have fans excited for what could be one of the best releases of the entire year.

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Chief Keef Prepares Fans For “Almighty So 2”

There is a lot of hype around this project, and fans are hoping that Keef comes correct. However, based on this new single, fans have every reason to believe this will live up to the expectations. As of tomorrow, we will officially know the answer to that. It will be a great day for releases, especially since Gunna and Future are also dropping. Add Ghostface Killah and Conway The Machine into the equation, and you have an incredible Friday on your hands.

Let us know what you think of this new track from Chief Keef, in the comments section down below. What are your expectations for his new album? Do you think he will be playing on nostalgia or do you foresee a whole new sound coming through on this one? Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.

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4batz Gets Freaky On “Act VI: Mad Man”

Ever since 4batz popped up out of nowhere earlier this year, the 20-year-old phenom has become quite the controversial figure. He has been quickly labeled as an industry plant ever since his “act ii: date @ 8” was pushed on social media. Ever since music listeners thrust this designation at him, he has embraced it with open arms. He told GQ,” “I think it’s kind of cool, It’s like I’m the boogeyman. People are going to meet me and be like, Oh, this is a regular hood n****.”

Kanye West, who hopped on a remix of “act iii,” even told him that more and more people are going to pile on him going forward. “‘Get used to it, because you here now. People are going to look at you like a walking ATM, but you’re going to see through that. You know what I’m saying? Because you a star.’” We feel 4batz is well on his way to that new title, especially with tracks like “act vi: mad man.”

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Listen To “Act VI: Mad Man” By 4batz

On this cut, the Dallas, Texas vocalist is showing us his freakier and freer side, he asks his woman to be as much of an intimate lover as he is. “My baby like to play around for hours / F*** that, turn around, girl, let’s get nasty,” he says on the first verse. We have really been enjoying his debut tape u made me a st4r, and fans are seemingly sharing the same opinion. You can check out “act vi,” as well as a brand-new short film for the project above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new song “act vi: mad man” by 4batz? Where does this track rank amongst the rest of the records on the project? Has he won you over with u made me a st4r, why or why not? Who would you like to hear him work with in the future 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 4batz. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

Never thought ’bout babies till I met you
The way you ridin’ me, we might just have some
Touch you up and eat you down for breakfast
The way we movin’ now, might need a napkin
My baby so damn pretty like a flower
I can’t wait to see your fine a** blossom

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Rome Streetz Wants You To Get The Memo On “Ya Understand”

If you are looking to add some new hardcore hip-hop tracks into your daily rotation, look no further than the new Rome Streetz tape. The London-bred and New York City-raised lyrical mastermind dropped by a new short project with the help of a talented friend. Producer Wavy Da Ghawd, who hails from the neighboring city of Brooklyn, laid down some fire beats for his wingman to body. Another track from Buck 50 that we have been gravitating toward has been “Ya Understand.”

The consistent rapper lives up to that title on this track, as Streetz sticks to the themes of brags and violence that are all over the six-song EP. “I’m him ya understand? / All them bums in last place, so get behind them, ya understand? / Do the knowledge first, get some wisdom, than ya understand,” Rome raps on the short chorus. It’s bluntness, on top of the fact that it is only performed once, is why this track is so great.

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Listen To “Ya Understand” By Rome Streetz & Wavy Da Ghawd

It really embodies the idea of getting his message across and not repeating it a bunch. Rome’s supreme confidence does not need to be overstated, hence the short run time of the song and also his cadence. When you are rapping bars like these, you better be rapping with utmost purpose, and he does that. “The grand champ stomping on the skull of these amateurs / You ants to us anything that got my stamp is cancerous / I crush every member of your clan in my hand of dust with no rush.” Talk about a mic drop.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new song “Ya Understand” by Rome Streetz and Wavy Da Ghawd? Where does this track rank amongst the rest of the records on the project? Is this one of the best EPs of 2024 so far, 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 Rome Streetz and Wavy Da Ghawd. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

The pen poisonous all you peons is second rate
Was selling weight all across state and then I caught the case
Cornered off by the court of law
Now we on quotes for cake make you a corpse
Chalk outline and caution tape won’t save
None of these broads whore get your claws off my cake

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Kendrick & Drake’s Beef Has Us Revisiting “No Vaseline” By Ice Cube Nearly 33 Years Later

We are five months into the 2024 calendar year, and the way to define hip-hop this year has been the revival of rap beefs and diss tracks. We have seen multiple high-profile names butt heads like Megan Thee Stallion and Nicki Minaj, Quavo and Chris Brown, and of course Drake versus Kendrick Lamar. The latter has become the talk of the town for nearly two months now and it does not appear to be slowing down. All of these current feuds have had us going to back the OG diss tracks like “No Vaseline” by Ice Cube.

This 1991 classic is widely viewed as one of the quintessential diss records and it shows why the competitive nature of the genre is so important to its success. Of course, previous generations who were old enough to understand the magnitude of “No Vaseline” do not need the backstory. But for the modern hip-hop fan who is growing to understand the importance of a Drake versus Kendrick, for example, here are the essential facts to know. According to Genius, Ice Cube, who was one of the 90’s big-ticket rappers, was also known for his time with N.W.A.

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Relisten To “No Vaseline” By Ice Cube

In 1989, Cube was having financial disagreements with the legendary West Coast group’s manager Jerry Heller. Because of that he parted ways, but members of the rap posse were not happy about it. So much so that they went on to diss Cube on two separate occasions. Those were “Real N****z” and “Message to B.A.” Sir Jinx, the producer of “No Vaseline,” went onto explain Ice’s decision to clap back at his former crewmates. “We never wanted to beef with [Dr.] Dre and them. It wasn’t like that. The crowd saw it like that, but it was not like that. It was only [Ice Cube standing up for himself],” Jinx said. The group would never go on to respond after the song dropped. After Dr. Dre left N.W.A. for almost identical reasons, the group disbanded. So, in a way, Cube bouncing was seemingly a sign that the group was headed downhill. Essentially, “No Vaseline” was a way of saying “I told you so,” which is why it is so great.

What are your thoughts on “No Vaseline” by Ice Cube? Where does this diss track rank amongst the rest of the best of the best? Who do you think won this beef and why? Was N.W.A. wrong to start to this back in 1989? 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 Ice Cube and N.W.A. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

Broke as a motherf***ing joke
Let you on the scene to back up the first team
It ain’t my fault, one n**** got smart
And they ripping your a**hole apart
By taking your green
Oh, yeah, The Villain does get f***ed with no Vaseline

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Rome Streetz Is Strictly Business On “Runnin It Up”

Rome Streetz has always been an impressive performer and lyricist over his eight-year career. That has especially been the case for the multi-cultural veteran over the last year or so. From features, to singles, and now three projects, he has really been showing out and displaying why he is a respected face in the underground. On his newest outing Buck 50, Rome Streetz put on some dynamic performances, including on the track “Runnin It Up.”

This song and project were released over this past weekend. It was a collaborative effort with producer Wavy Da Ghawd that spanned six tracks at a scant 13:14 run time. Across it, Rome is definitely prioritizing all killer and no filler and “Runnin It Up” is a prime example of that. On this cut, the London-born MC is boasting and being at the top of the game.

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Listen To “Runnin It Up” By Rome Streetz

Running it up, you just running your mouth (Stupid) / Only thing to talk about is the money amount (Money) / That’s really it, I been had the whole world in my fist (Uh-huh).” Rome’s presence also makes his bold claims believable, and that is always an important thing to consider when listening a song like this. On top of just being a lean, mean, rapping machine, Rome also works in some unintentionally funny bars. “The Wonder Woman trying to come and f*** (Yah),” is the one that really got us. All in all, he is rapping his a** off and we recommend you check this out immediately.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new song “” by 4batz? Where does this track rank amongst the rest of the records on the project? Has he won you over with u made me a st4r, why or why not? Who would you like to hear him work with in the future 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 4batz. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

Plenty peers here in this rap sphere, but they all suck (These n****s trash!)
At square one, washed up stupid on stuck
Lately I’ve been running it up globally, getting bucks (Uh-huh)
Got a wanderlust, a one on one like Mr. Wonderful
The Wonder Woman trying to come and f*** (Yah)
Your album cover get blunt ashes, dust to dust

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Slum Village, Earlly Mac, & Cordae Are “So Superb” Together

Detroit rap group Slum Village deserves a lot of credit for still going strong all these later. We say this because after 9 long years without a new album, they have made quite a triumphant return. This past weekend, they came through with an exhilarating fusion of jazz, disco, and rap called F.U.N. Of course, the late great J Dilla is not around for this incredible release, but just know that he would be thrilled to be a part of this. T3 and rapper/producer Young RJ did an incredible job with this offering, and it is going to remain in rotation throughout the year for us.

In the press release, T3 explained where the inspiration for this project stemmed from. “[It] began with collecting old Disco records.” Additionally, RJ felt like some sort of reset was in order. “[We] wanted to just try something new, so we focused on making Disco-inspired music.” One of the songs that we feel capitalized on that very well is “So Superb.”

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Listen To “So Superb” By Slum Village

For this cut, Slum Village worked with two of their many collaborators for this tape, Cordae and Earlly Mac. Everyone involved here is flowing with purpose and the instrumental is extremely potent to the ears. The jingly elements paired with drums puts you in the happiest of moods. Be sure to check out the track with the link above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new song “So Superb” by Slum Village, Earlly Mac, and Cordae? Where do you rank this record amongst the rest of them and why? Will this fly under the radar as an album of the year contender? Who had the stronger performance on 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 Slum Village, Cordae, and Earlly Mac. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

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4batz Pours His Heart Out To An Empty Soul On “Act VIII”

Dallas, Texas singer 4batz has quickly become a blip on a lot of people’s radars over the last few months. However, he is looking to leave a lasting impact on the R&B genre with his unique tenor voice and sticky writing. Of course, a lot of listeners first heard of him due to the overnight sensation that was “act ii: date @ 8.” While some of the lyrics are a bit lackluster, the track shines because of its melody and production.

So far, those are the two departments that 4batz is thriving in. They are certainly great places to start, and he is only going to improve as a writer with each release. All of that potential is why we feel he can become an even bigger force in the near future. Besides “act ii,” “act viii: i hate to be alone,” is another track that puts his best skills at the forefront.

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Listen To “Act VIII: I Hate To Be Alone” By 4batz

We can see 4batz singing this heartbreaking ballad in a smoky room with one spotlight on him with some background vocalists. The instrumental feels like it was plucked right out the 80s, with how glitzy and watery it sounds. Additionally, we can appreciate the vulnerable and distraught performance that 4batz gives. In our opinion, the deep cuts go just as hard as the hits, and this one is a major bright spot for us.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new song “” by 4batz? Where does this track rank amongst the rest of the records on the project? Has he won you over with u made me a st4r, why or why not? Who would you like to hear him work with in the future 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 4batz. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

You don’t love me (Don’t love) no more (Mm-hmm)
I’ve been tryna let go (Mm-hmm)
Girl, it’s hard to not show (That I hate)
That I hate to be alone (Your love)

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Sukihana Gets Real Graphic As She Fires Back At JT With “COCAINE” Diss Track

She ate crab legs, now her whole tooth missing / Cheap a** veneers, you stay talking s*** / Put a marker to this b****, she’s so counterfeit.” Those were the bars up for debate on “Okay,” which is the latest single from Florida femcee, JT. There was belief that it was either a shot at Cardi B, or Delaware’s Sukihana. It turns it was not a diss at either artist, as JT recently cleared up the speculation. However, it was not handled in the way that you might think. “Sukihana You KNEW I wasn’t talking about YOU I would’ve answered quicker if you didn’t try to do a 2 for 1 special,” JT wrote on X on May 3. “I never knew your tooth fell out from eating crab legs you go viral for stupid s*** Daily.”

The posts got more severe, as JT was really upset at Sukihana for not reaching out to her directly to clear the air. The City Girls running mate also was of the belief that Suki was handling it in this way so she could get some attention. In her final message, JT laid down the hammer. “Search my page I been supporting you never had an issue with you so why would I enter a booth & think of YOU? sewer p**sy???!” That last blow might have set Sukihana over the edge, as now she is taking direct shots at her new foe on “COCAINE.”

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Listen To “COCAINE” By Sukihana

On the incredibly nasty track, she reveals to the listener that JT allegedly is bad at pleasing her man (Lil Uzi Vert). So much so that Suki feels that is why Uzi wants to get with Ice Spice or herself. “Cockeyed nipple deformed armadillo looking mothaf***a / Thinking i dont know your n****, b****, your n**** wanna eat this sewer pussy right through my pants h*e.” Oh yeah, there are also tons of bars about JT’s looks as well, those are just a sample. Also, if you are wondering why it is called “COCAINE,” it is because of these X posts. “Y’all pray for me nothing wrong it’s just Jt lips use to be so white. She pretty then a mufuka but she be doing cocainnnn.” This beef has certainly reached new heights.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single and diss track, “COCAINE,” by Sukihana? Do you think we have another back-and-forth beef brewing, why or why not? How should JT go about this? Is this one of the wildest diss tracks of the year so far? 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 Sukihana and JT. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

Girl you foaming out your mouth is it rabies?
I can tell by that white tongue you eat booty crazy
Everybody in Miami say you suck d*** lazy
Demonic a** h*e tell em’ how you worship satan
Pray to God through your bid now you come home and you hate him?
Ol theifing a** angry beaver looking mothaf***a

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