Omar Apollo Feels A Deep Connection On “Dispose Of Me”

Omar Apollo is a balladeer that you are going to want to keep an ear out for going forward. The Apple Music Up Next artist and 2023 GRAMMY nominee is not someone we typically cater toward, as he blurs the lines between bedroom pop and soul. But he is such an intriguing talent, and he just so happens to be weaving in and out of hip-hop adjacent lanes. A couple of days ago, Omar Apollo announced his sophomore album, and today, the second single from it, “Dispose of Me,” is here.

According to Uproxx, the Hobart, Indiana native revealed this exciting news to his fan base on Instagram. “MY SOPHOMORE ALBUM “GOD SAID NO” – out June 28th. This album is a reflection of my life for the past 2 years and I’m happy to finally present it to you.” Omar’s debut, Ivory, dropped in 2022 and had features from Kali Uchis and Daniel Caesar. For God Said No, the soon-to-be 27-year-old crooner will be working alongside Mustafa, as well as actor Pedro Pascal.

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Listen To “Dispose Of Me” By Omar Apollo

As we said, “Dispose of Me” is Omar’s second helping from the project, with “Spite” being the lead-off track. This latest offering is a stunning, yet heartbreaking tale about seeing something special in a partner, regardless of how long the other person has known them. “It don’t matter if it’s twenty-five years, twenty-five months / It don’t matter if it’s twenty-five days, it was real love / We got too much history.” You can check out the new single with the link above. God Said No is due to be out on June 28.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “Dispose of Me” by Omar Apollo? Do you think this is the best promotional track off his upcoming album, why or why not? Does this get you excited for God Said No? Does he deserve more shine than he is receiving? 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 Omar Apollo. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

You’re making me feel insecure about things I ain’t thought about in years
You’re bringing out my fears
And I don’t see you anymore, but the words you left me are always in my ears
Always in my tears
You’re a gentleness my body just won’t forget
You’re a handprint on my heart I just can’t possess

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SiR Brings All The Soul On “No Evil”

Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) may be the best label in all of hip-hop/R&B. However, they are also the most elusive collective as well. For example, ScHoolboy Q has not dropped an album since 2019. Up until 2022, we had not heard from Ab-Soul in six years. Kendrick Lamar waited five years before returning in 2022 with Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers. SiR is part of that bunch as well.

For the Inglewood, California singer, it has been nearly four years since we got his last full-length record, Chasing Summer. But, that drought appears to be coming to an end for SiR as well. Just about 24 hours ago, the 37-year-old announced that his next project is done and that he will be going on tour. In that same message, he revealed that a new song would be dropping.

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Listen To “No Evil” By SiR

That track is “No Evil” and it is a fantastic listen all throughout. SiR delivers some high-pitched and growling vocals that have that soulful feel. Taylor Hill handles the production with ease and works in some groovy guitars and heavy bass. It all comes together so well and that stank face will show up on your face, we promise you that. Your going to want to add this to your rotation and it will be on repeat.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “No Evil,” by SiR? Where would rank this amongst the rest of his discography and why? Are you excited for his upcoming album? When do you think he will drop the project? Is this his most powerful performance? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding SiR. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

Can you breathe underwater?
Should I dive any deeper?
What’s the name you want me to call you whenever I need you?
Are you here to get even?
Must be here for a reason
No point in tellin’ the truth when you’re bulletproof

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UMI Releases New Ep “Talking To The Wind” That Reflects On A Unique Time In Her Career

It has been quite some time since HNHH has talked about Seattle, Washington-bred R&B/Soul artist UMI. A lot has happened over the past year or so for the 24-year-old singer. Vulture recently put out a feature piece the day she came through with her brand-new EP, talking to the wind. It is a four-track offering that had half of its songs released months before. Those two were “happy im” and “why dont we go.” UMI is not the most active name in the space, at least in the past couple of years.

But, as we mentioned, she has gone through quite a bit of turmoil. In her particular case, it has to do with the falling out with her now-former RCA-affiliated label, Keep Cool Records. This new ep is UMI’s first release since leaving after it was her dream in high school to join it. In her conversation with Vulture, she gave her reasoning as to why it was time.

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Listen To Talking To The Wind By UMI

“I wanted to leave because I knew it wasn’t serving me anymore. I didn’t feel like there was any excitement at my label for me.” However, even though the label was ahead of UMI’s schedule and it took a chunk out of her, it was the right thing for her career. “My ego definitely was like, ‘F*** you, you’re gonna drop me?’ And then I was like, UMI, you wanted to leave and you’ve been hinting at that for a while, so why are you mad?” Furthermore, she explained the meaning of the title. “The EP was made during that unknown time. When I felt lost during that process, I spent so much time outside letting the wind just touch me and heal me. The wind kept telling me, ‘UMI, just trust.’” Hear what UMI has to say with the links above.  

What are your thoughts on this brand-new EP, talking to the wind, by UMI? Is this the best body of work she has ever put out, why or why not? Which tracks are you gravitating toward the most and why? Do you think she will come through with a full-length project this year too? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding UMI. Finally, stay with us for the most informative project posts throughout the week.

talking to the wind Tracklist:

  1. why dont we go
  2. happy im
  3. not necessarily
  4. SHOW ME OUT

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Ledisi Net Worth 2023: What Is The Singer Worth?

In the tapestry of modern R&B and jazz, Ledisi’s voice rings out with a clarity and depth that is rare and captivating. Her career, a rich blend of soul-stirring performances and critically acclaimed albums marks her as a standout artist in a genre teeming with talent. As of 2023, this artistic prowess and dedication have culminated in a net worth of $1 million, according to CelebrityNetWorth.

Crescendo Of A Career: Ledisi’s Musical Milestones

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Portrait of, from left, American musicians Ledisi (born Ledisi Anibade Young), Jonathan Batiste, and Esperanza Spalding. As they pose backstage at Central Park SummerStage, New York, New York, June 28. 2009. (Photo by Jack Vartoogian/Getty Images)

Ledisi’s journey in the music industry is a narrative of relentless passion and evolving artistry. She rose from an independent artist to Grammy-nominated, marked by albums like Turn Me Loose and Pieces of Me. Each was a testament to her unique fusion of jazz, R&B, and soul. Her voice, both on stage and in the studio, commands attention. It is a blend of power and subtlety that has earned her a devoted following and critical acclaim.

Beyond The Spotlight: Ledisi’s Personal & Charitable Ventures

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WASHINGTON, DC – SEPTEMBER 19: Ledisi performs live on SiriusXM on Up Close and Personal. On the Heart & Soul Channel hosted by Cayman Kelly at SiriusXM Studio. On September 19, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Larry French/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

Away from the microphone, Ledisi’s life is as rich and varied as her music. Her journey, woven with experiences that range from triumphant to challenging, shapes her artistic expression. Her dedication to mentoring young artists and her philanthropic efforts, particularly in supporting music education and the arts within the Black American community, highlight a commitment to giving back that resonates deeply with her own artistic journey.

The Soulful Finale: Assessing Ledisi’s Net Worth & Impact

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LOS ANGELES, CA – DECEMBER 16: (L-R) Singer Brandy Norwood, Melania Fiona, Ledisi, and Jordan Sparks. Attend “VH1 Divas” 2012 at The Shrine Auditorium on December 16, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)

In concluding our exploration of Ledisi’s career, her net worth of $1 million is a notable financial achievement, but her cultural and artistic impact truly defines her wealth. Her contributions to R&B and jazz go beyond the monetary, encompassing her inspiration to aspiring artists and the emotional resonance she brings to her audience. Ledisi’s true legacy is a melody that continues to inspire and endure in music.

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Who Created Trap Soul? Twitter Debates Drake, Bryson Tiller, Or Kirko Bangz

The latest Twitter debate in the rap and R&B world is in: who created trap soul? Moreover, three answers seemed to dominate discussion, those being Drake, Bryson Tiller, and of course Kirko Bangz. In fact, a repost of the latter’s 2011 hit “Drank in My Cup,” claiming that it “invented” trap soul, is what started this whole discussion in the first place. While many pointed to Bangz as an originator, some championed Drizzy for innovating in the style with So Far Gone and only making it more defined as his career went on. Still, a lot of people could easily claim the title, too. After all, Tiller did name his breakout album after the sub-genre, which if you’ve never heard of before, is pretty self-explanatory.

Despite those popular picks, many other names came up in conversation. One was, surprisingly, Tory Lanez, which is valid even if he’s more known for his legal troubles than his music nowadays. Another obvious contender for the crown is Future, who might just be one of the most influential artists across all genres. Since OVO was already on people’s minds, many pointed to PARTYNEXTDOOR as an important figure in the movement, as well.

The Tweet That Sparked Discussion

Regardless of your take on its originator, it’s clear that all of these artists either owe their sound to the movement or helped innovate it for even wider influence. Also, it creates an interesting debate on what elements of a career truly mark someone “creating” a genre. Kirko Bangz might have been the first to do it, from what many believe. Drake’s been probably the most popular to do so, but he’s played with so many other genres and influences, too. Is sticking to that sound and that sound only what makes you an innovator, or is it owed to pushing it to its highest commercial peaks?

With all these perspectives in mind, Twitter came through with some interesting takes on the matter. Since these artists all crafted significant careers in the 2010s that inspired millions, there’s no true wrong answer. That being said, check out some of those takes below and chime in with your own analysis in the comments. As always, log back into HNHH for the latest great music from these artists and the trap soul genre.

Twitter Debates On Who Created Trap Soul

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Bobby Caldwell, “What You Won’t Do For Love” Soul Singer, Passes Away At 71

Even if you don’t recognize his name, chances are you’ve heard a Bobby Caldwell classic. The singer is one of the most celebrated voices in the industry, although many are surprised to see that a white man was belting out those hits. Sadly, the singer’s wife, Mary Caldwell, shared that Bobby passed away after years of struggling with health conditions. He was 71. Mary shared the unfortunate news on social media.

“Bobby passed away here at home,” she wrote. “I held him tight in my arms as he left us. I am forever heartbroken. Thanks to all of you for your many prayers over the years. He had been ‘FLOXED,’ it took his health over the last 6 years and 2 months. Rest with God, my Love. -Mary Caldwell.” By “floxed,” Mary meant that her husband developed an adverse reaction to the antibiotic fluoroquinolone. People have begun flooding the internet with tributes and condolences as Caldwell’s music transcended genres and generations.

Remembering Bobby Caldwell

One of Bobby Caldwell’s most recognizable classics is “What You Won’t Do For Love.” The track has been chopped and screwed several times, especially within Hip Hop and R&B. Tupac Shakur’s “Do For Love” famously sampled the hit, as did Aaliyah in “Age Ain’t Nothin’ But a Number.” Other artists like Snoh Aalegra and Boyz II Men also delivered covers; the song remains a Caldwell favorite. Additionally, many will recognize Caldwell’s “My Flame” as the core sample of The Notorious B.I.G. and 112’s hit, “Sky’s the Limit.” Caldwell’s “Open Your Eyes” was also tapped by Common for “The Light” as well as Kendrick Lamar and BJ the Chicago Kid in “R.O.T.C. (Interlude).”

Throughout his career, the Soul singer delivered nearly 20 albums, both solo full lengths and compilations. A joke that followed Caldwell was that many listeners initially thought he was a Black man and were surprised to see he certainly wasn’t. However, it didn’t take away from the R&B singer’s talents, and fans worldwide applauded his releases and contributions to Soul. His classics are receiving several spins today as fans revisit his catalog, and entertainers from all facets of the industry are paying tribute. Check out a few below.

Honoring A Music Icon

Fetty Wap Drops “Sweet Yamz” Remix With Ronald Isley & Charlie Wilson

One of the year’s last big viral hits has gotten yet another remix. Fetty Wap recruited soul legend Ronald Isley and Charlie Wilson for another remix of “Sweet Yamz.” While the last one featured Wiz Khalifa, this one is supercharged with incredible soul harmonies and vocal runs. Moreover, having such superstars on the remix helps accentuate the song’s vintage tone and instrumentation. It sounds like an ’80s-tinged soul track with some impassioned ad-libs here and there to give it extra energy.

MIAMI BEACH, FL – JULY 14: Fetty Wap attends the Abyss by Abby show with preformance by Fetty Wap at Paraiso South Beach tent on July 14th, 2022 in Miami Beach, Florida. (Photo by Manny Hernandez/Getty Images)

These new versions of “Sweet Yamz” definitely feed into that positivity. It’s a lustful, urgent, yet charming and fun song whose vitality is no surprise. Moreover, the chorus melody is incredibly catchy, and the lyrics are simple enough to get stuck in your head. Meanwhile, the sheer vocal power on display on this song is quite impressive. The Jersey rapper switches between high and low registers with ease, and his potent voice conveys a lot of emotion. Also, this is his first solo material since 2021’s “First Day Out.”

Although Wap does great here, Wilson’s dominant screams and runs elevate the chorus. In addition, he gets cheeky in his verses, with some food references to convey his hunger for his partner. However, Ronald Isley steals the show at the very end, partly because he sounds eerily similar to Don Toliver (or rather, Don sounds like Isley). His higher register makes for a more animated performances, and his food references are even funnier and more outlandish.

Additionally, these hot songs come amid a tough legal battle for Fetty Wap as he’s incarcerated on drug charges. Last October, he spoke from jail and said that he was keeping his head high despite the controversy.

What did you think of this remix? How does it stack up to the original? Whatever the case, let us know in the comments down below. If you’ve still yet to check it out, you can find “Sweet Yamz (Remix)” with Fetty Wap, Ronald Isley, and Charlie Wilson on your preferred streaming service. Also, check out some notable lyrics below and stay tuned to HNHH for the latest hot remixes.

Quotable Lyrics

The yams are all I know (I know but)
Or was it just a distraction?
I see myself in your eyes, baby
Can I get to the yams?