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Stove God Cooks & Stoupe Link For Intimidating “We Ballin Again”
Stove God Cooks is always impressive when he drops a new single or a feature. However, the underground New York rapper from Syracuse is someone we have been waiting on to drop a new album. It has been over four years since we got his debut project Reasonable Drought. Even then, it was not even a solo project. It was a collaboration with fellow underground New Yorker and lyricist Roc Marciano. But there is a ton of optimism that maybe some time this year, the Babygrande Records signee will come through with something truly spectacular. The reason why we think that is because of the steady stream of quality singles.
2024 has already been one of his most productive years since starting out in 2020. Stove God Cooks was essentially ready from the beginning with “Melo Chip and a Brick.” The excellent jazz rap cut with dirty horns courtesy of Conductor Williams, and the hungry rapping from SGC all amounted to something rewarding. Then, he came through with “Carbone,” with production from Stoupe on March 1.
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Listen To “We Ballin Again” By Stove God Cooks & Stoupe
For “We Ballin Again,” Stove God’s latest offering, Stoupe joins him again. For us, we prefer this over “Carbone” because the instrumental is haunting, and Cooks’ bars are intimidating. He also delivers better flows with animated adlibs, and the awkward chorus is not there from “Carbone.” Be sure to run it up with the link above.
What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “We Ballin Again” by Stove God Cooks and Stoupe? Is this his best song as of late, why or why not? Which element of the track did you find to be more enjoyable and why? Do you think he is getting ready for a new album soon? 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 Stove God Cooks and Stoupe. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the music world.
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Stove God Cooks Announces ‘Let Him Cook’ Tour with The Yutes
Babygrande Recording artist Stove God Cooks has unveiled his highly anticipated Let Him Cook Tour, set to commence in Dallas, TX, on April 21, 2024. Presented by Clockwork Music, the tour will feature special guest The Yutes.
Stove God Cooks ‘Let Him Cook Tour” Dates:
Sunday, April 21st– Dallas, TX (Trees)**
Monday, April 22nd– Austin, TX (Empire Control Room + Garage)**
Wednesday, April 24th– Houston, TX (Warehouse Live Midtown)**
Thursday, May 2nd– Montreal, QC (Le Belmont)
Friday, May 3rd– Toronto, ON (Lee’s Palace)
Wednesday, May 8th– NY, NY (SOB’s)
Thursday, May 9th– Hartford, CT (The Webster)
Saturday, May 11th– Cambridge, MA (Middle East)
** Dates Will Also Include Curren$y
Following his successful nationwide tour alongside Conway The Machine in 2021, Cooks has solidified his position as one of hip-hop’s rising stars. In 2022, he made notable appearances on albums by 2 Chainz, Westside Gunn, and Benny The Butcher. His collaboration with French Montana and DJ Drama on the “Intro” From Coke Boys 6 further showcased his talent, earning him recognition from Rolling Stone as one of the “11 Rappers Set To Make It Big in 2023.”
In 2024, Cooks continues to build on his success, contributing to tracks on Westside Gunn’s And Then You Pray For Me and Benny The Butcher’s Def Jam major label debut Everybody Can’t Go. His versatility and lyrical prowess have garnered him widespread acclaim, setting the stage for an electrifying Let Him Cook Tour that promises unforgettable performances and memorable moments for hip-hop fans nationwide.
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Stove God Cooks Is Stirring Up Some Heat On “Carbone” With Stoupe
A few weeks ago we were thoroughly impressed with Stove God Cooks’ single, “Melo Chip and a Brick.” The Babygrande affiliate rapped with conviction over a killer Conductor Williams with blaring horns. Our opinions on the track have been validated since then, as the track has crawled its way into the Syrcause spitter’s top five most popular songs on Spotify. Now, Stove God Cooks is back to feed us once again with a record called “Carbone.”
The producer tag teaming this effort with him this time is Stoupe. He too is from the Midwest, being a resident of Pennsylvania. The underground beat maker brings an instrumental that is a little more easy-going than “Melo Chip and a Brick.” However, it still sounds great in its simplicity.
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Listen To “Carbone” By Stove God Cooks & Stoupe
“Carbone” sees Stove God Cooks absolutely cheffing up a hot dish of confidence with a side of swagger. “They say they gettin’ money but they don’t look like I do (Don’t look like I do) / Ooh, I do (Woo), have ’em wrappin’ your head like Badu (Brr).” His flows on this track are excellent drawing out his “o’s” on the chorus while annunciating every word on the verse. You cannot ask for much more than for him to drop a new album!
What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “Carbone,” by Stove God Cooks and Stoupe? Is this the better of the two tracks that he has released this year, why or why not? What is your favorite element of the song and why? Is about time for Stove God to drop a new project sometime this year? 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 Stove God Cooks. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.
Quotable Lyrics:
Window with the chopper, money monster (Brr)
Carbone lobster, brick dropper (Woo)
Puffy pockets, lightskin Big Poppa (Poppa)
Common s***, that lightless in my diamonds (Yeah)
Water whipped the powder, watch your mouth, ma
Young boy hop out on you, shoot your mama (Brr)
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Stove God Cooks & Conductor Williams Are A Great Pair On “Melo Chip And A Brick”
Stove God Cooks is one of those artists who needs to drop more often. He is on one of the more prolific record labels going right now, Griselda. The Syracuse MC has only been in the game since the start of the pandemic in 2020. However, his fellow rap members like Conway the Machine, Benny The Butcher, and Westside Gunn are always dropping.
Hopefully, 2024 will finally be the year Stove God Cooks shows off his full array of talents on a debut album. He does have a project under his belt, though. He worked alongside Roc Marciano to drop Reasonable Drought. In the last year or so, Stove God has been a part of two singles. One of which was for Benny’s fantastic release from a couple of weeks ago, Everybody Can’t Go.
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Listen To “Melo Chip And A Brick” By Stove God Cooks & Conductor Williams
You can find him on “One Foot In.” Today, Stove God has just dropped his first solo single since 2021’s “That’s the Game.” “Melo Chip and a Brick” features a horn-backed instrumental that is grimy and classy at the same time. You can thank the genius Conductor Williams for that. Stove God brings a convincing and entertaining performance to the verses and chorus too. It is a perfect mixture of sounds and textures and we pray it is a lead single for an LP.
What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “Melo Chip and a Brick” by Stove God Cooks and Conductor Williams? Is this his best single ever, why or why not? Does he need to drop a solo album this year? Do you think this is the start of an album rollout? Who would you want to see on a project with him? 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 Stove God Cooks and Conductor Williams. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.
Quotable Lyrics:
That top-shelf Ralph Lauren, I’m on my high horse
When Wayne was screamin’, “Hollygrove,” I had ninety Os, like, “What the f*** I’m tryna rhyme for?”
Ridin’ foreign, I’d rather die enormous than live dormant, that’s how I’m on it
Pyramid bricks stamped with the iron horse
Bring in the chorus
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