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•The Hit List #6: (May 31 - June 6) [2021]
Sleepy Hallow - Make You (Snake Proof): “Make the money, never let the money make you, real nigga, never fake you. Cut the grass, know you gotta stay snake-proof.” Wise words from a wise man. One of the most slept-on artists in the game dropped an album this week entitled, “Still Sleep?” On this one, he delivers words of wisdom for all those coming up in the cash game. Don’t let the money change you. He glowed up from shopping at PacSun to wearing the finest fabrics New York has ever seen. But he don’t let the material things gas him. Him and fellow Shooter Gang rapper, Sheff G, been bubbling for a minute now. Sleepy’s song 6AM in NY displays a high level of self-awareness and emotional vulnerability. To be able to share that on a track shows a level of maturity beyond his years. Check out these other tracks from “Still Sleep?”:
2 Sauce
2055
Scrub
Sleepy Freestyle
Chicken
Mi No Sabe
Tip Toe (ft. Sheff G)
Roddy Ricch - Late At Night: Double R got in his ladies man bag for this one. With Mustard on the beat (ho) this is one you can add to your fuckin’ playlist. This for that passionate lovin’, kissing on the mouth and slow stroking and shit. Roddy makes his girl cum over and over again (I’ve never made my girl cum once…) He promises to treat her right and also keep her decked out in the latest designer fashions including Gucci and Fendi.
Lil Baby & Lil Durk ft. Travis Scott - Hats Off: Baby and Durk dropped a collab album this week titled “The Voice of The Heroes” and this is one of the best offerings on the project. Lil Baby starts, he plants his flag as the baby GOAT and reminisces about being young and not having cable to now being richer than all his neighbors. “You don’t gotta do it loud, keep it low key” Durkio next, he bigs up Trav as this generation's Michael Jackson and details his progression from early in his career, having a gun in his Pelle Pelle jeans, to getting locked up and having to fight his prison roommate, to signing his deal, to today where he describes himself as “Big as Khaled” I’m pretty sure that was a double entendre. Trav finishes it up. Says he’ll kill you in silence without the potato #Bars Also he put the steppas on the payroll, now he can roam in his chocolate whips without looking over his shoulder all the time. Other Tough Tunes from “The Voice of the Heroes”:
2040
Who I Want
Still Runnin (ft. Meek Mill)
Medical
Please
If You Want To
Rich Off Pain (ft. Rod Wave)
Chiiild - Eventually: The R&B singer, who I first became aware of by Rory from the “New Rory & Mal” show, continues his streak of dropping R&B Gold. On this one, he's telling his shawy to go ahead and be free if she wants because if she leaves, Eventually, she gonna be yearning for that D again. He even offers to take the blame for their most recent spat because “happy wifey, happy lifey”. His name may be Chiild but this nigga’s a man, boy!
Lloyd Banks - Break Me Down: “The Devil wanna Take. Me. Now. But I can’t let him Break. Me. Down” I heard Banks on the Joe Budden Podcast last year after he made news for tweeting that no one was checking for him anymore. He sounded like a man who had accepted his role in Hip-Hop, a part of one of the art’s biggest collectives, G-Unit-Shady-Aftermath-Interscope, and just wanted to chill back and enjoy the fruits of his labor. But he sounded like he had some unfinished business. And with this week’s release of “The Course of The Inevitable” Banks proved once again that his lyricism is matched by few, and he is in fact the Punchline King. On this one he deals with the loss of loved ones while being haunted by bad memories from the streets. As Banks tries to cope, he fends off the evil spirits in order to level up. Listen to some other heat from “The Course of The Inevitable”:
Empathy (ft. Freddie Gibbs)
Formaldehyde (ft. Benny the Butcher)
Crown
Commitment
Pain Pressure Paranoia
Dishonorable Discharge (ft. Vado)
C O T I
Metro Marrs - Prosper: The Quality Control rapper was in the news recently for making it rain while on stage receiving his high school diploma, and he was promptly apprehended by authorities. Why? I have no fucking clue… Maybe not declaring the funds on his taxes. Anyways, he dropped this track this week. Some motivational shit, including the mantra “Prosper, I shall prosper.” Marrs has all types of automobiles from Harley’s to Rari’s. And he got bitties from the A to Arizona. He aspires to sell out the Barclays. With his current trajectory, he most assuredly will! Also check his track “Oh Yea”
Meek Mill - Flamerz Flow: Meek released this chorus-less track full of fiery bars. On it, he warns the opps that his young boys got them thangs on em, and he’ll spin the block in his Bentley with said young boys to get at you. He also is turned off by a shorty wildin’ so he decides to not perform cunnilingus on her. He’ll have relations with her, but he won’t provide her with any meals.
MadGic (Madlib & Logic) - Mafia Music: Lib & Log (or L & L as they’re known in some parts of Maryland) dropped another jewel this week. Over a silky smooth beat, Logic tells us about his criminal past, how he enjoys slow intercourse with his wife after some tequila, his come up from not having cable to being on top (Lil Baby had a similar bar on an earlier track on this list), and he also name drops his famous friends Jonah Hill, Ellen, and JJ Abrams.
Boosie Badazz ft. Dee Roger - Clutchin: This song had a buzz before it came out as someone was shot and killed at the video shoot. More details have yet to come out, but there’s hella (prop) weapons in the video, you can draw your own conclusions. As for the song, it’s for all those 2A-supporting, gun-toting Americans who keep that flame on em. They keep bread so they carry them toasters. Over a bouncy New-Orleans trap beat, Dee Rogers starts it off by letting you know that he is entering the club armed to the tee, so it’s best you not look his way. Him and all of his comrades are Clutchin’ alcoholic beverages and more importantly, legal firearms. Boosie warns that he has a minimum of 2 glocks on him at all times and people of all genders in his crew keep that iron too, so watch yo cheeks.
Raheem DeVaughn & Apollo Brown - Honey: From their joint album “Lovesick” this standout track is all about doing the nasty with your main damie. Raheem croons about eating pussy on a King Size bed (shawty thick), he tells his bae “On a scale of 1 to 10, you a 69” and every time he long stroke it, he declares “It’s mine.” He also exclaims “It’s a celebration, when it’s sticky time.” Put this on your fuckin playlist, light some incense, heat up the lube in your lube heater, and get ready for some passionate missionary anal with your boo thang.
Schoolboy Q ft. Ty Dolla $ign & B Real - Blacks N Mexicans: 3 of Cali’s finest link up for a track about Unity. Blacks & Mexicans been in the gutter from LA to the Bay since the early 20th century and there’s been some beef, but these gentleman know about synergy, and how we’re better than the sum of our parts when we come together. “Cause we all come from God at the end of the day.”
Russ - Money On Me: Russ is a machine. Dude pumps out tracks like he’s an assembly line, and not just throwaways, man’s releasing weekly bangers. This one’s about betting on yourself. Russ bet on himself and has millions of dollars to show for it and the adoration of millions of fans (including my girl according to the lyrics...) All the skeptics were wrong, Russ really made it happen and continues to ascend.
Zach Zoya - Feelings: This one for the bitties. For them ones who know when they step in the room all eyes on them. Zach made this for the apple of his eye and he lets her know he wants to eat her. Ass, box, toes, ears, Zach sticking his tongue everywhere.
Pacman Da Gunman & Wale - One Piece: Strip Club Anthem! When Pacman is not being Da Gunman, he likes to frequent the local gentlemen's club and share his wealth. He likes the Cancers, he likes them Libras, he likes them Aries and he likes women with an abundance of ass wearing a one piece (bathing suit I presume) and he’ll assist them in paying their rent if they are great at their craft. Wale enjoys sitting courtside at Lakers games and also the occasional jiggle joint. When he walks in wearing Pyer Moss sneaks, not only is he giving out cash, he’s also giving out tree and D.
Young Rog - Destiny: The LVRN artist made this one for his main ting. All Young Rog needs is her love. Also, he has what she needs. That's called reciprocation. Like Yin & Yang or a 69, I blaze you, you blaze me. He like it when shawty’s legs be in the air (missionary man). He likes to be encapsulated by her love. Wrapped in her arms, in her legs, in her touch. He willing to fly her around the world and buy her all types of coupes, because she’s his destiny.
Beanz - Blow Me: Upbeat bop with a nice little guitar riff to boot. Beanz addresses the fuckboys and the haters on this one. She just tryna get some Roscoe’s Chicken & Waffles and live her life, and all the negative Nancys be all over the internet talking down. She has a simple message for them all: “Blow me!”
Other Tracks/Albums That Dropped
MoneyBagg Yo - Rookie of the Year
Rod Wave - Forever Set In Stone
Isaiah Rashad - 200/Warning
21 Savage - Betrayed
Marshmello ft. Juicy J & Eptic - Hitta
Belly ft. MoneyBagg Yo - Zero Love
Jasiah ft. Denzel Curry & Rico Nasty - Art of War
Roy Woods - Touch You
LPB Poody ft. Lil Wayne & Moneybagg Yo - Batman (Remix)
Tinashe ft. Buddy - Pasadena
Billie Eilish - Lost Cause
Prince - Born 2 Die
Ty Dolla $ign, Jack Harlow & 24kGoldn - I Won
Lucky Daye - Running Blind
Bad Bunny - Yonaguni
Ron Brownz ft. Jim Jones - I Started This
Peter Rosenberg - Real Late (Album)
2 Sauce
2055
Scrub
Sleepy Freestyle
Chicken
Mi No Sabe
Tip Toe (ft. Sheff G)
Roddy Ricch - Late At Night: Double R got in his ladies man bag for this one. With Mustard on the beat (ho) this is one you can add to your fuckin’ playlist. This for that passionate lovin’, kissing on the mouth and slow stroking and shit. Roddy makes his girl cum over and over again (I’ve never made my girl cum once…) He promises to treat her right and also keep her decked out in the latest designer fashions including Gucci and Fendi.
Lil Baby & Lil Durk ft. Travis Scott - Hats Off: Baby and Durk dropped a collab album this week titled “The Voice of The Heroes” and this is one of the best offerings on the project. Lil Baby starts, he plants his flag as the baby GOAT and reminisces about being young and not having cable to now being richer than all his neighbors. “You don’t gotta do it loud, keep it low key” Durkio next, he bigs up Trav as this generation's Michael Jackson and details his progression from early in his career, having a gun in his Pelle Pelle jeans, to getting locked up and having to fight his prison roommate, to signing his deal, to today where he describes himself as “Big as Khaled” I’m pretty sure that was a double entendre. Trav finishes it up. Says he’ll kill you in silence without the potato #Bars Also he put the steppas on the payroll, now he can roam in his chocolate whips without looking over his shoulder all the time. Other Tough Tunes from “The Voice of the Heroes”:
2040
Who I Want
Still Runnin (ft. Meek Mill)
Medical
Please
If You Want To
Rich Off Pain (ft. Rod Wave)
Chiiild - Eventually: The R&B singer, who I first became aware of by Rory from the “New Rory & Mal” show, continues his streak of dropping R&B Gold. On this one, he's telling his shawy to go ahead and be free if she wants because if she leaves, Eventually, she gonna be yearning for that D again. He even offers to take the blame for their most recent spat because “happy wifey, happy lifey”. His name may be Chiild but this nigga’s a man, boy!
Lloyd Banks - Break Me Down: “The Devil wanna Take. Me. Now. But I can’t let him Break. Me. Down” I heard Banks on the Joe Budden Podcast last year after he made news for tweeting that no one was checking for him anymore. He sounded like a man who had accepted his role in Hip-Hop, a part of one of the art’s biggest collectives, G-Unit-Shady-Aftermath-Interscope, and just wanted to chill back and enjoy the fruits of his labor. But he sounded like he had some unfinished business. And with this week’s release of “The Course of The Inevitable” Banks proved once again that his lyricism is matched by few, and he is in fact the Punchline King. On this one he deals with the loss of loved ones while being haunted by bad memories from the streets. As Banks tries to cope, he fends off the evil spirits in order to level up. Listen to some other heat from “The Course of The Inevitable”:
Empathy (ft. Freddie Gibbs)
Formaldehyde (ft. Benny the Butcher)
Crown
Commitment
Pain Pressure Paranoia
Dishonorable Discharge (ft. Vado)
C O T I
Metro Marrs - Prosper: The Quality Control rapper was in the news recently for making it rain while on stage receiving his high school diploma, and he was promptly apprehended by authorities. Why? I have no fucking clue… Maybe not declaring the funds on his taxes. Anyways, he dropped this track this week. Some motivational shit, including the mantra “Prosper, I shall prosper.” Marrs has all types of automobiles from Harley’s to Rari’s. And he got bitties from the A to Arizona. He aspires to sell out the Barclays. With his current trajectory, he most assuredly will! Also check his track “Oh Yea”
Meek Mill - Flamerz Flow: Meek released this chorus-less track full of fiery bars. On it, he warns the opps that his young boys got them thangs on em, and he’ll spin the block in his Bentley with said young boys to get at you. He also is turned off by a shorty wildin’ so he decides to not perform cunnilingus on her. He’ll have relations with her, but he won’t provide her with any meals.
MadGic (Madlib & Logic) - Mafia Music: Lib & Log (or L & L as they’re known in some parts of Maryland) dropped another jewel this week. Over a silky smooth beat, Logic tells us about his criminal past, how he enjoys slow intercourse with his wife after some tequila, his come up from not having cable to being on top (Lil Baby had a similar bar on an earlier track on this list), and he also name drops his famous friends Jonah Hill, Ellen, and JJ Abrams.
Boosie Badazz ft. Dee Roger - Clutchin: This song had a buzz before it came out as someone was shot and killed at the video shoot. More details have yet to come out, but there’s hella (prop) weapons in the video, you can draw your own conclusions. As for the song, it’s for all those 2A-supporting, gun-toting Americans who keep that flame on em. They keep bread so they carry them toasters. Over a bouncy New-Orleans trap beat, Dee Rogers starts it off by letting you know that he is entering the club armed to the tee, so it’s best you not look his way. Him and all of his comrades are Clutchin’ alcoholic beverages and more importantly, legal firearms. Boosie warns that he has a minimum of 2 glocks on him at all times and people of all genders in his crew keep that iron too, so watch yo cheeks.
Raheem DeVaughn & Apollo Brown - Honey: From their joint album “Lovesick” this standout track is all about doing the nasty with your main damie. Raheem croons about eating pussy on a King Size bed (shawty thick), he tells his bae “On a scale of 1 to 10, you a 69” and every time he long stroke it, he declares “It’s mine.” He also exclaims “It’s a celebration, when it’s sticky time.” Put this on your fuckin playlist, light some incense, heat up the lube in your lube heater, and get ready for some passionate missionary anal with your boo thang.
Schoolboy Q ft. Ty Dolla $ign & B Real - Blacks N Mexicans: 3 of Cali’s finest link up for a track about Unity. Blacks & Mexicans been in the gutter from LA to the Bay since the early 20th century and there’s been some beef, but these gentleman know about synergy, and how we’re better than the sum of our parts when we come together. “Cause we all come from God at the end of the day.”
Russ - Money On Me: Russ is a machine. Dude pumps out tracks like he’s an assembly line, and not just throwaways, man’s releasing weekly bangers. This one’s about betting on yourself. Russ bet on himself and has millions of dollars to show for it and the adoration of millions of fans (including my girl according to the lyrics...) All the skeptics were wrong, Russ really made it happen and continues to ascend.
Zach Zoya - Feelings: This one for the bitties. For them ones who know when they step in the room all eyes on them. Zach made this for the apple of his eye and he lets her know he wants to eat her. Ass, box, toes, ears, Zach sticking his tongue everywhere.
Pacman Da Gunman & Wale - One Piece: Strip Club Anthem! When Pacman is not being Da Gunman, he likes to frequent the local gentlemen's club and share his wealth. He likes the Cancers, he likes them Libras, he likes them Aries and he likes women with an abundance of ass wearing a one piece (bathing suit I presume) and he’ll assist them in paying their rent if they are great at their craft. Wale enjoys sitting courtside at Lakers games and also the occasional jiggle joint. When he walks in wearing Pyer Moss sneaks, not only is he giving out cash, he’s also giving out tree and D.
Young Rog - Destiny: The LVRN artist made this one for his main ting. All Young Rog needs is her love. Also, he has what she needs. That's called reciprocation. Like Yin & Yang or a 69, I blaze you, you blaze me. He like it when shawty’s legs be in the air (missionary man). He likes to be encapsulated by her love. Wrapped in her arms, in her legs, in her touch. He willing to fly her around the world and buy her all types of coupes, because she’s his destiny.
Beanz - Blow Me: Upbeat bop with a nice little guitar riff to boot. Beanz addresses the fuckboys and the haters on this one. She just tryna get some Roscoe’s Chicken & Waffles and live her life, and all the negative Nancys be all over the internet talking down. She has a simple message for them all: “Blow me!”
Other Tracks/Albums That Dropped
MoneyBagg Yo - Rookie of the Year
Rod Wave - Forever Set In Stone
Isaiah Rashad - 200/Warning
21 Savage - Betrayed
Marshmello ft. Juicy J & Eptic - Hitta
Belly ft. MoneyBagg Yo - Zero Love
Jasiah ft. Denzel Curry & Rico Nasty - Art of War
Roy Woods - Touch You
LPB Poody ft. Lil Wayne & Moneybagg Yo - Batman (Remix)
Tinashe ft. Buddy - Pasadena
Billie Eilish - Lost Cause
Prince - Born 2 Die
Ty Dolla $ign, Jack Harlow & 24kGoldn - I Won
Lucky Daye - Running Blind
Bad Bunny - Yonaguni
Ron Brownz ft. Jim Jones - I Started This
Peter Rosenberg - Real Late (Album)
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