Kodak Black’s Sniper Gang Share “Sniper Gang Presents Syko Bob & Snapkatt: Nightmare Babies”

We’re just hours away from Halloween which is arguably one of the better holidays of the year. Oftentimes, hip-hop’s favorites emerge with some new music that feels only appropriate for the spooky season. This week, Kodak Black emerged with a brand new project aptly titled, Nightmare Babies. The Sniper Gang effort largely highlights the label’s talent, Sykobob and Snapkatt. However, Yak does make his presence felt throughout the project. With previously released singles like “Killing The Rats” included on the tracklist, Sniper Gang Presents Sykobob and Snapkatt: Nightmare Babies has Kodak Black’s imprint across the tracklist. 

While the project largely highlights Sykobob, artists like NoCap and Petey Pablo also make appearances on the tracklist.

Check out Sniper Gang Presents Sykobob and Snapkatt: Nightmare Babies below.

Dess Dior Drops New Single, “Who The Fuk”

Dess Dior is back with her new single, “Who The Fuk,” a banger produced by Ramano. The new track sees Dior flexing her fashion sense, rapping about “wearing Chanel just to lounge around” and rocking designer brands to the store.

Dior dropped a music video with the release as well. The video is directed by Gerard Victor and features Dior wearing, as expected, plenty of Chanel including a black and red sweater as well as white sunglasses and more.

On Saturday, Dior took over the Audiomack stage at Rolling Loud in New York to perform several of her biggest tracks.

Check out Dior’s new single below.

Quotable Lyrics:

Who the fuck gonna shut shit down
Who the fuck gonna turn this down
Who the fuck you know rockin’ Chanel just to lounge around

Babyface Ray Throws It Up On “Catch It”

Babyface Ray has easily been one of the most consistent new rappers to emerge out of Detroit. The release of Unfuckwittable earlier this year only cemented his hype. He has been delivering a steady stream of bangers since the project dropped at the top of the year, indicating that a follow-up could very well be on its way. 

This week, the rapper returned with a brand new single titled, “Catch It.” Serving as the follow-up to his collaboration with Big Sean and Hit-Boy on “It Ain’t My Fault,” the rapper slows the pace down in comparison. The song opens up with apocalyptic synths before flipping into a certified banger.

Aside from his new single, Babyface Ray also appears on Big Sean and Hit-Boy released What You Expect.

Check out his new single below.

Quotable Lyrics
Guccis unlaced, I got mob ties
If he move, blow the whistle, n***as offsides
Key to life, keep a bag
Keep it goin’, keep a weapon
Pat him down for wires, n***as ask too many questions

Cade Cunningham Will Finally Make His NBA Debut

Cade Cunningham was the first overall pick in this year’s NBA Entry Draft and he ended up getting selected by none other than the Detroit Pistons. Coming into this season, fans were extremely eager to see what Cunningham could do, especially when you consider how the Pistons have been desperate for a player like him for quite some time. 

While Cunningham had a solid start in the summer league, he ultimately found himself injured in training camp. On October 1st, Cunningham went down with an ankle injury and since that time, he has been trying to get back on the court. In fact, he had to miss all of the preseason and even the first four games of the regular season due to his injury woes.

Cade Cunningham

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Now, however, there is some optimism for Cunningham. According to James Edwards III, Cunningham is no longer on the team’s injury report which indicates that he will probably get to play tonight. This is huge news for Cunningham and the Pistons, as the star rookie will finally get a taste of NBA action. It remains to be seen how he’ll play, although there is no doubt that this is good news all around.

Stay tuned to HNHH as we will continue to bring you updates from around the NBA.

BackRoad Gee Unveils “Reporting Live (From The Back Of The Roads)”

For the past two years, BackRoad Gee has been one of the most promising young forces to emerge from the UK scene. Projects like Mukta Vs. Mukta and Mukta Wit Reason earned a solid underground following but it was the subsequent singles he released that caught the attention of the world.

Friday, specifically, was a massive day for the budding star. Not only can he now say he has a song with Jay-Z (King Kong Riddim ft. Conway, Jadakiss), but he also unveiled his debut mixtape, Reporting Live (From The Back Of The Roads). The project includes 18 songs in total that showcase his range as an artist and includes appearances from Ms Banks, Pa Salieu, Stefflon Don, DaBully, JME, Lethal Bizzle, Stylo G, and more. 

Check the project out below. 

Westside Gunn Goes At Haters On Twitter: “Suckas Talk Down On A Gangsta”

Westside Gunn called out his haters on Twitter, earlier this week, and went back and forth with several users who tried to hate on the Griselda rapper.

“Y’all been talking about me Alot in the blogs lately it’s a shame y’all don’t do that when I drop classic after classic, just dropped a flawless double album 33songs,” Gunn wrote, Wednesday night. “Guess negativity is the only thing that matters not the Culture.”

Westside Gunn, Twitter
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One user replied to Gunn, doubting that any of his work can be considered a “classic.”

“No [goat emoji], No Icon, No curator, No Legend,I’m not even a rapper, not even a designer, but I am a millionaire & my kids set up for life so,” Gunn said in response. “What’s next wat y’all got me for me today, who momma I gotta diss to make headlines again, Surely not yours u not famous nobody cares about urs

After going back and forth with another critic who trolled Gunn for his jewelry, the rapper concluded: “Again when I give to the kids NOTHING, when I give to Needy Families NOTHING, soon as I say my chain cost more than Somebody every wanna put my D… in they mouth, y’all in a illusion, broke MFs trynna talk down on a rich one,only on the internet, suckas talk down on a Gangsta.”

Check out Gunn’s Twitter exchange below.

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Fredo Bang & JayDaYoungan Team Up On New Banger “Many Men”

Fredo Bang and JayDaYoungan are two artists who are in similar places in their careers. Their music is about gang life, the streets, and the pain that can come with that lifestyle. They are both gaining popularity and with each new song, they are able to grow their respective fanbases. Now, they have decided to team up with each other for a brand new song called “Many Men” which contains some references to the classic 50 Cent song of the same name.

Throughout the track, Fredo Bang comes through with some violent and braggadocios lyrics that speak to his status in his hometown. There are some melodic passages from both artists, and overall, they both put in some very solid verses. JayDaYoungan sounds just as hungry as Fredo on the track, and it creates the perfect chemistry for this collab to work.

Let us know what you think, in the comments below.

Quotable Lyrics:

I put one through a n**** chest until he fessed up
I keep this bitch up on my side that’s for my dick up
A n**** see me they know it’s murder they have they stick up
You trynna get that shit in blood you better not pick us

Moneybagg Yo Comes Through On Jucee Froot’s “Could Never (Remix)”

In an era where women in rap are flourishing like never before, there’s still a few artists who aren’t getting their rightful dabs for their output. One of them is Jucee Froot. She’s delivered a strong string of singles in recent times, on top of the slew of soundtracks she’s contributed to including Birds Of Prey and Insecure.

Earlier this month, Jucee Froot unveiled her new single, “Never Could” which has been dominating in the clubs. Boosting its presence is fellow Memphis native Moneybagg Yo who slides in for the remix. Jucee’s presence and attitude drives the bass-heavy trap banger before Moneybagg Yo lays down a sweet sixteen, asserting his 2020 run in the rap game.

Check out the remix below and sound off in the comments with your thoughts.

Quotable Lyrics
Could never let a bitch lil’ boy me
Strap on me while I’m recording
Drac’ hit ’em, make his ass hula hoop
Cancel him, he a snitch, he told the truth

Playboi Carti Brought Out Lil Uzi Vert At Rolling Loud, So It Looks Like They’re Back On Good Terms

Back in 2017, Lil Uzi Vert and Playboi Carti were as thick as thieves. The two young rappers share a similar style and appeared to be friends in the industry, teasing a joint mixtape and eventually connecting several times in the next year. Though a joint tour was canceled due to Uzi’s need for “focus,” all seemed well between the two upstart, punk rap prodigies… that was, until rumors of beef between the two began to swirl after some online back and forths.

Last spring, Uzi trolled Carti’s new single “@ Meh” as “just meh,” and later continued to to troll Playboi by asking him about his release date, which had been moved a few times. But whatever was going on between these two internet pranksters seems to be all good IRL. At Rolling Loud in New York this past weekend, Carti brought Uzi out as a guest during his set, and the pair performed together. Let’s hope that means their collaborative mixtape is back on track, and maybe even that tour, and we can expect joint new music from both them and Megan Thee Stallion and Bree Runway in the next few weeks and months. Hey, 2021 is far from over and there’s always plenty of room for new rap. Check out some clips of the pair performing together below.

Big Sean & Hit-Boy Link Up With 42 Dugg & Babyface Ray On “Offense”

Detroit has been one of the most exciting hubs for hip-hop this year. The new generation of rappers emerging from Motor City have been shining a light on the realities of the streets in which they came up in while easing the bleak content with upbeat production. Both Babyface Ray and 42 Dugg have made a splash this year. Now, Big Sean has connected with both artists for a new cut-off of his and Hit-Boy’s What You Expect.

The surprise EP from Big Sean and Hit-Boy brings nothing but top-tier production and bars to the table, along with a few collaborations.  On “Offense,” Hit-Boy cooks up rowdy production that’s perfectly fitting for the barrage of flexes that all three rappers offer on the record.

Check out “Offense” below.

Quotable Lyrics
Yeah, go hard on a bitch
OG Jordan 1’s, Chrome Heart on the tips
Why the fuck they caught a wave? We started this shit 
Wake up doin’ dope, vote for what? They all on my wrist