HoodCelebrityy Drops Off New Track "Inside"

HoodCelebrityy is back with some new heat.

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HoodCelebrityy been making some serious noise in the past few years. Her unique brand of dancehall which derives influences from other genres as well has made her a rising star in the game. 2017's "Walking Trophy" was a certified hit, sparking remixes from several of the game's elite artists. She's worked with some of the biggest names in dancehall already and it seems like she's gearing up for a big year ahead. With spring right around the corner, the Bronx-bred artist returns with her new single, "Inside."

HoodCelebrityy is back with her new single, "Inside." The track showcases HoodCelebrityy's ability to blend dancehall with hip-hop and pop. The track continues to build anticipation for her album which is set to drop this year at some point.

 “I am honored and humbled with the support of my fans thus far with my career. I created ‘Inside’ with them in mind, and opened up intentionally with genuine love and transparency," she told Rap-Up about the song.

Peep "Inside" below.

Quotable Lyrics
Mi body thick you affi watch it
Yeah mi body, yeah, mi body stop traffic
Mi all gon' pon di floor 'cause di bed bruck
Bite mi finger an ball fi di hot fuck


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