Louisiana's HD4President has found his way on his new album
Louisiana is doing big things these days from the New Orleans’ Pelicans making a series out of the top-ranked Phoenix Suns to now Baton Rouge’s HD4President coming through clutch with his much-needed new Find My Way studio album.
HD4President’s Find My Way album has arrived
After mounted anticipation, HD pressed the green light to drop the LP to the masses in the final days of April. With warmer vibes around the corner, the Southern rap artist’s project delivers with nearly 20 tunes.
After stirring up buzz as an artist to watch this year, explosive Baton Rouge, Louisiana-based rapper HD4President reveals his anxiously awaited new album Find My Way today. To celebrate the release, he just uncorked the music video for the latest single “Bussin.” In the bold and bright visual, he flexes in one triumphant scene after the next, flashing jewelry and high fashion. His charisma practically pops off screen as he delivers clever bars such as, “Dripping like water I swear I’m too wavy,” before igniting an unshakable hook. It might be the perfect victory lap anthem. It’s raw, rich, and real—just like everything HD4President does.
The new ‘Bussin’ music video hits
It’s not just about the new album. HD has come through with the visual treatment to his ‘Bussin’ anthem.
“This song was made in California, and the check cleared that day. So, it felt like it was time to talk my shit. I already had the jewelry and the cars, so at the moment, I finally felt really up.”
The non-stop grind pays off
Over the past few months, the Louisiana native has stayed on the steady work grind. From getting TikTok people addicted to his tunes to working alongside artists like 2 Chainz, HD4President hasn’t slowed down.
HD4President shook up the internet with the lead single viral smash, “Touch Down 2 Cause Hell (Bow Bow Bow).” It reached the Top 30 at Urban Radio, piled up 20 million-plus streams, and attracted 2 Chainz & Fredo Bang for a high-profile remix. It also exploded on TikTok, inspiring nearly 2 million TikTok creations – including clips by Lizzo, Coi Leray, City Girls, Latto, Niecy Nash, Gabrielle Union and Jessica Alba – and over two billion views on the platform. Complex included the song in a recent round-up of “The Best TikTok Trends and Challenges Right Now.”