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4Batz: The hitmaker continues to deliver with a message-driven 'hood grammy' music video

Sometimes it’s way deeper than impressing the women. How about when you’re crooner 4Batz and putting respect on your own name with an anthem like the newly released ‘hood grammy’ single? Say less.

4Batz comes through with new heat courtesy of the ‘hood grammy’

It’s his signature voice coming through clutch with a hard-hitting tune you can’t deny. Highlighting his own glow up while delivering repeat-worthy sounds, ‘hood grammy’ keeps his streak of audio gems going strong.

Revolutionary R&B trailblazer 4Batz released his latest record “hood grammy” continuing his heavy R&B motion following his latest feature on Jeremih’s recent release “Sick”. This release comes shortly after his nomination as a finalist for Top R&B Song at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards (BBMAs) for “best R&B song” for “act ii: date @ 8 (remix),” further cementing his growing influence in the genre. 

The new R&B record is a reflective stream of thought highlighting the success 4Batz has had since entering the industry. As the track opens with an acceptance speech given by 4Batz saying “Man, I just I could cry right now. This my first Grammy so shit mean the world to me, so I thought I’d tell y'all this”. The beat drops and unveils what the new lifestyle he leads entails while being conscious of his beginnings and where he comes from. The success for 4Batz is equivalent to having won the prestigious award as he claims, “In my hood I think I won a Grammy”. The mellow tone of 4Batz melodic vocals is matched with the humble brag of labels wanting 4Batz, however he shares “But my mama raised me independent”. The ambiance of the track is dream-like as 4Batz looks at both the past and present of what it means to him and his hometown to break out with the career he has had. 

4Batz’s refreshingly innovative sound continues to break standard sonic barriers, which has quickly catapulted him to success and as a leader in music culture. Most recently, the music video for Jermih’s “Sick” that features 4Batz was released after the collaboration of “So Bad” with Skilla Baby and “roll da dice” featuring Lil Baby. He received his first top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 for “Act II: Date @ 8” featuring Drake. Also, his notable collaborations with Ye (“Act III: On God? (She Like)”) and Usher (“Act IV: Fckin U (18+)”) gave way to his U Made Me a St4r output, which debuted on the Billboard 200. With no signs of slowing down, this year he received a “Best New Artist” nomination at the 2024 BET Awards, was named Billboard’s Rookie of the Month for March and featured on their Artist to Watch in 2024, and was included in Complex’s Best New Artists List of 2024.