Deante' Hitchcock delivers a quick two-piece with 'Callin' All My Children'

Love new tunes? Of course you do and forget waiting another 72 hours, Deante’ Hitchcock comes through stronger than a Dr. Strange-type superhero flex with his must-hear Callin’ All My Children EP.

Deante’ Hitchcock’s ‘Callin’ All My Children’ is must-hear

While it’s only two songs deep, they both hit extra hard. D comes correct with Big K.R.I.T. and Westside Boogie on their ‘Callin’’ fire record and then goes the dolo route with the hard-hitting ‘All My Children’ banger.

Today, Grammy-nominated Atlanta rapper Deante’ Hitchcock releases Callin’ All My Children, out now via ByStorm Entertainment/RCA Records. The two-pack is the latest tease of new music from the critically acclaimed artist as he gears up for his anticipated sophomore album later this year. 

An amalgamation of the project’s track titles, Callin’ All My Children is a unique blend of Deante’s southern rap roots mixed with retro production influences. Tapping two heavy hitters in hip-hop, on “Callin’” Deante’ is joined by Mississippi rapper and producer Big K.R.I.T. and Compton’s Westside Boogie. The track features a booming bass line with a seductive R&B hook as each artist volleys back and forth on their respective verses. On “All My Children,” Deante’s rap skills are showcased at their most potent, with his powerhouse lyricism on full display as he waxes poetic about his come up as an artist. 

The latest in a run of relationship-driven releases set to come from Deante’ this year, Callin’ All My Children follows the release of Deante’s single “Alone” and his Valentine’s Day-themed EP Everyday The 14th in February, which received critical acclaim. Featured by XXL, Hypebeast, HipHopDX, Okayplayer, and more as one of the ‘Best New Releases,’ Lyrical Lemonade praised the project, noting that it “further solidifies Deante’ Hitchcock’s immense skill and versatility as an artist,” while The Sourcecalled the EP a “tight, solid listen for returning fans and newcomers alike.” 

Get to know Deante’ Hitchcock

While he’s been doing this for a relatively long time, it’s never any reason to overlook his accomplishments. Kick back and get familiar with Hitchcock’s grind.

Introspective. Talented. Lyricist. These are just a few words to describe Grammy-nominated Atlanta artist Deante’ Hitchcock. After dropping out of Georgia Southern University, Deante’ decided that rap was his only option and began working harder than ever by releasing mixtapes and videos that created an undeniable buzz. His witty, charismatic social media freestyle videos generated attention, leading him to open for acts such as Lil Uzi Vert and Yo Gotti, and eventually led to a recording deal with Mark Pitts’ ByStorm Entertainment. 

With several impressive EPs under his lyrical belt (Good, So Much for Good Luck, Just A Sample, Just A Sample 2), in 2019, Deante’ secured a highly coveted spot on the Grammy-nominated J. Cole and Dreamville compilation album, Revenge Of The Dreamers III, which is currently RIAA-certified Platinum. He released his debut album BETTER on ByStorm Entertainment/RCA Records in 2020, featuring the single “How TF” feat. 6LACK and collaborations with JID, Young Nudy, Miguel, and St. Beauty. Following suit with the deluxe version of BETTER later that year, which featured appearances from Guapdad 4000, Kenny Mason, Ro James, and more, the project solidified Deante’ as a must-watch artist within the next wave of Southern rap, garnering critical acclaim and ‘Best of 2020’ placements across Complex, NPR, XXL, and UPROXX

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