Saba, Mick Jenkins, & IDK Stop By For Their Version Of The “Red Bull Spiral Freestyle”

Rap never seems to run out of tremendous rhymers and writers. Rappers like Saba, Mick Jenkins, and IDK all need to be in the conversation of some of the best in the modern-day landscape. All three have very underrated careers due to their middling exposure to hip-hop fans. But calling them that does not feel right because of how talented they all are. To flex their skills, Saba and the gang dropped some sick verses for their edition of the “Red Bull Spiral Freestyle.”

The energy drink company started this freestyle series about one year ago. If you have not been keeping track, Red Bull is now up to their eleventh installment. The cool thing about these cyphers is that it is all done in one take and every rapper has to navigate the same instrumental. However, that is no problem for Saba, Mick, and IDK.

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Listen To “Red Bull Spiral Freestyle” By Saba, Mick Jenkins, & IDK

All three rap with high energy and bravado, while also spitting some introspective bars as well. Take some of Saba’s opening lines for example, “All I wanted in this life was a few thousand a month / Just enough to get by, feed two mouths and a sonThey rather us savages, the city is as sad as they come / On the run, we hit the hotel, a few towels and a blunt.” It is really hard to choose the best verse, so check it out to see who you feel gave it their all.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new “Red Bull Spiral Freestyle” by Saba, Mick Jenkins, and IDK? Who had the better showing on this cypher and why? Who would like to hear an album from this year? If you had to rank these three rappers in order from talented to least talented, how would do it? 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 Saba, Mick Jenkins, and IDK. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

Come my way like a deacon white gloves if you reaching 
And I’m practice what I’m preaching 
These n****s can’t hold water 
Been a cactus all four seasons who gone hold a flame to me 
Jango Fett these n****s all the same to me 
Can’t go left we already know yo game homie 

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Kodak Black Speaks On His Important Relationships On “Hope You Know”

Pompano Beach, Florida is where Kodak Black calls home. Being raised by a single immigrant Haitian mother, he clearly was influenced by her hard work. Bringing up a child all by yourself is no easy task and the rapper wanted to say his thanks to his superwoman. Kodak does this by mentioning her throughout his brand-new single, “Hope You Know.”

The looping piano keys add to the dramatic and inspirational tone of the song. L Beats lays down the production for Kodak and it perfectly matches his lyrics. It consists of his most vital relationships with friends and family. It comes as no surprise since both have an extensive work history. For example, His 2018 record, Dying to Live, featured a few production credits from L.

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Listen To “Hope You Know” From Kodak Black

It is also worth noting, Black put the track out with a music video on YouTube a little over a week ago. However, it is finally on all streaming platforms. Kodak has been busy this year, as he usually is. Just a few months ago he put out the Pistolz & Pearlz tape. The rapper has also been on some big tracks too. He landed a guest verse on Lil Tecca’s highly anticipated album, TEC. “HVN ON EARTH” is already one of the most popular tracks on it with over 33 million streams. We still have a couple more months left in 2023. Maybe, Kodak will be back with one more project.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand new single from Kodak Black, “Hope You Know?” Is this the best song he has put out in 2023? Do you think another new project is on the way soon? 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 thoughts and opinions in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Kodak Black, as well as all of the hottest song releases.

Quotable Lyrics:

Fourteen, I’m just a teenager, and I hit the news
Mama, I’m just tryna be great, n**** won’t let me do it
Every time I walk out the door, I know your prayin’ over me
Every time need you the most, you right hеre where you ‘posеd to be
I hope you know, I’m still your woe, I’m still a good friend
I still be keepin’ it real when ain’t nobody lookin’ at me

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Bas Delivers On A Late Night Summer Jam With “Ho Chi Minh”

Dreamville’s label is loaded from top to bottom with talent. You have the heavy hitters with J. Cole and JID. Even on the “lower end” you have artists such as Ari Lennox, EARTHGANG, etc. However, it is hard to not mention Bas. He consistently puts out quality material when he decides to drop. That is the caveat, though, “when.” It has been just over five years since the release of his last full-length, Milky Way. Tracks such as “Tribe” featuring J. Cole and “Boca Raton” with A$AP Ferg are standouts from this project, but the hits do not stop there.

This year, two singles from the Queens, New York native have been big hits with his fanbase. “Diamonds,” released back at the beginning of the year on January 24, sees Bas getting into his slow-jam bag and lightly but effectively produced cut. Then, he linked up with J. Cole for another fire collaboration on “Passport Bros.” An elite summer bop that transports you to a Latin-America country to drink and dance the night away. Now, we have another single to promote his upcoming fourth album with the single, “Ho Chi Minh.”

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This Will Be On Bas’ Next Album

Ho Chi Minh is a city located in southern Vietnam and it is considered the largest city in the country. Additionally, it is the central hub for all things business and financial. Bas is rapping a lot about introspection, “Who gon’ bleed with me in a war of one? / Who my enemy? I’m the only one / Self destruction is imminent, dimmin’ my light.” The bars contrast nicely with the emotional piano keys and warped vocals on the backend. It sure to be a fan favorite on his long-awaited album We Only Talk About Real Sh*t When We’re F**ked Up.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand new single from Bas, “Ho Chi Minh?” Is this the rapper’s best single of the year so far? Does thing song get you more amped for his fourth album? We want to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave all of your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the hottest song releases and all of the latest breaking news around the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

God whispers, guide me to a higher plane
How I came down back to earth and got high again
I done gained nothin’ but pain in this form
I could find warmth, but I stayed in the storm, yeah

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