41: It's a celebration with Kyle Richh, Jenn Carter and TaTa serving up 'Birthday' vibes
Tired of not moving around? Need some workout tunes? Look no further than what the 41 collective of Kyle Richh, Jenn Carter and TaTa are serving up to the masses with their hard-hitting ‘Birthday’ anthem.
Tired of not moving around? Need some workout tunes? Look no further than what the 41 collective of Kyle Richh, Jenn Carter and TaTa are serving up to the masses with their hard-hitting ‘Birthday’ anthem.
41 delivers ‘Birthday’ audio and visual cake for The Culture
It’s way more than just a fire single, though. 41 come through with a fire visual clocking in at just over 4 minutes and showcasing the trio going all-out.
Continuing a stratospheric rise to the forefront of the culture on the heels of their smash “Bent” and more, gold-certified New York hip-hop collective 41 (Jenn Carter, Kyle Richh, Tata) drop a brand new single and music video entitled “Birthday” out now.
The production peppers gritty 808s with boisterous horns and icy synths. Meanwhile, each member of the trio shines, unloading a flurry head-spinning flows. Braggadocious bars give way to Kyle Richh’s celebratory hook, “It’s your birthday. You gotta get loud.” At the same time, Jenn Carter and Tata each pull up with infectious and incendiary verses, leaving the beat in flames. The accompanying visual places their energy front-and-center on-screen.
Recently, they unleashed the music video for “Trick” as well as “Strangers” [Kyle Richh & Jenn Carter]. Jenn Carter was recently featured on JayDot Greek’s “FIGHTING DEMONS” while Kyle Richh and Jenn Carter were both featured on Dee Billz’s “DM.”
Next up, 41 will embark on the “41 World Tour: Part 2.” It kicks off on April 27 in Boston, MA, rolls through major cities across North America, and concludes on June 9 in Columbus, OH. Gearing up for a momentous homecoming, they will also grace the stage of Hot 97’s Summer Jam for the first time on June 2.
Check out the full tour routing below and purchase tickets HERE.
41 shows no sign of stopping or slowing down. Their EP 41 World: Not the Album debuted Top 15 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums Chart. It showcases the group in a different light, exploring a different soundscape beyond New York Drill while also displaying their individual personalities.
The EP, of course, features their hit song “Bent.” The track, which has over 162 million streams to date, spent 3 consecutive weeks at #1 on Top 25 NYC Apple Music Chart (4 weeks in Top 5 and 4 weeks in Top 10), 4 consecutive weeks on Top 25 Philly Apple Music Chart, numerous weeks in Top 5 (peak #3) & Top 10 on NYC Shazam Chart and Top 30 on Top 200 Shazam Chart. Additionally, they debuted on Billboard’s Tik Tok Top 50 chart (#32) and Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart (#18). The group appeared on Nicki Minaj’s Queen Radio and was also featured on Discovered on Apple Music w/ Ebro and ESPN. 41 has been tallying co-signs by some of the industry’s best and have received additional co-signs from Lil Uzi Vert, BIA, Fivio Foreign, Kai Cenat, Kaytranada, Lola Brooke, ScarLip and more.
41 has been shutting down stages all over the country, including performing “Bent” alongside Travis Scott at his Madison Square Garden show as well as was opening up for Sexxy Red in NYC to a roaring crowd of fans, who sang along every word to their hit song. Additionally, they were brought out during Offset’s show in NYC and have had show-stopping performances at Powerhouse New York and Philly. There is a lot more to come from 41, stay tuned!
41 World Tour: Part 2 Routing:
4/27 Boston, MA
4/28 Philadelphia, PA
4/30 Washington, DC
5/2 Charlotte, NC
5/4 Tampa, FL
5/5 Atlanta, GA
5/11 Buffalo, NY
5/12 Stroudsburg, PA
5/17 Phoenix, AZ
5/18 Los Angeles, CA
5/19 Oakland, CA
5/22 Toronto, ON
5/23 Ottawa, ON
6/7 Fort Wayne, IN
6/8 Joliet, IL
6/9 Columbus, OH
About 41
Hailing from all corners of Brooklyn, the collective known as 41 is bringing a new energy to hip-hop that will undoubtedly spark worldwide acclaim. Members Kyle Richh, Jenn Carter, and TaTa have all made noise in the streets individually, yet when they mobilize it’s a whole different playing field. The trio met over the course of their respective careers, while they were forging their own paths and found a mutual commonality in the studio in the midst of Brooklyn’s burgeoning Drill movement.The unification of the group formally happened with “41 Cypher,” a hard-hitting posse cut that showed promise from all three artists. Joined by other BK affiliates, the song truly proved what could happen when Kyle Richh, TaTa, and Jenn Carter volleyed bars amongst each other. It’s not hard to spot the chemistry that runs through 41. With Kyle Richh’s lyrical style, TaTa’s high energy, and Jenn Carter’s sharp wordplay, each member brings something different yet valuable to the table. With unique styles and unbridled teamwork, 41 is geared to make noise in Brooklyn Drill and beyond.
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Connie Diiamond: The new hard-hitting remix of course has Jenn Carter delivering bars
It’s one thing to have a fire tune but it’s another when you’re Connie Diiamond and double up with some serious firepower in the form of fellow hip-hop heavyweight Jenn Carter for their ‘Ghetto & Ratchet’ remix.
It’s one thing to have a fire tune but it’s another when you’re Connie Diiamond and double up with some serious firepower in the form of fellow hip-hop heavyweight Jenn Carter for their ‘Ghetto & Ratchet’ remix.
Connie Diiamond & Jenn Carter drop a fire ‘Ghetto & Ratchet’ anthem
The song goes hard by itself but adding Jenn’s signature sound with Connie? Game-changing. The Def Jam anthem deserves plenty of repeat mode goals and raises the expectations for what else is to come from Diiamond.
Bringing together two boroughs and styles, rapidly rising Bronx spitter Connie Diiamond taps buzzing Brooklyn phenom Jenn Carter of 41 for a knockout Remix of “Ghetto & Ratchet” out today via Def Jam Recordings.
Jenn Carter adds another dimension to the track with particularly punchy flow underlined by her unmistakable cadence and undeniable fire. Connie locks into a captivating back-and-forth with her, cementing “Ghetto & Ratchet” as a fresh catchphrase for all of New York in the process.
Connie continues to make waves. She recently participated in Hip-Hop Re:Defined, a limited series in celebration of hip-hop’s 50th anniversary, by delivering what GRAMMY.com praises as “a fierce rendition of Remy Ma’s 2006 breakthrough single ‘Conceited’.”
It continues a hot streak she ignited with her debut project, Underdog Szn, earlier this summer. Beyond posting up millions of streams, the latter earned widespread critical acclaim. In a massive feature, V Magazine noted, “Connie Diiamond has remained Hip Hop’s best kept secret for almost a decade, but now she’s ready to step out from behind the curtain and take her place in the spotlight.” XXL proclaimed, “Overall, she’s focused on good vibes and elevation, the latter of which she’s surely been doing.” OKAYPLAYER touted it among “8 New Albums You Need To Hear This Week” and Rap-Up attested, “Her use of fierce hooks and calculated wordplay is helping her profile rise with the release of every song.”
Across nine tracks on Underdog Szn, she flexes her raucous wordplay and hard-hitting hooks joined by guests such as Don Q, Dame D.O.L.L.A., and KenTheMan for the “Move (Remix).” Listen to Underdog Szn—HERE.
The standout track “Move” caught fire to the tune of 1 million streams and counting, while even Lebron James co-signed her by proclaiming on his Instagram story, “Man she bodied that shit!!! WHOA.” Built around a sample of the Ludacris classic “Move Bitch”[feat. Mystikal & I-20], she tears through the production with razor-sharp rhymes and practically incinerates the beat with scorching bars.
It’s Underdog Szn, and Connie Diiamond’s imminent takeover is underway!
Still getting put onto Connie? Need to learn more about Diiamond’s glow up? Say less.
Connie Diiamond is ready to make her jump from the Bronx to the top of the charts. Following the October release of “Started,” a single that’s equal parts intimidating and addictive, she is maintaining the thrilling momentum with a placement on the NBA 2K23 soundtrack and a December EP, Gift Raps. The four-track collection is compact but bursting with color and personality. Diiamond’s buzz began in 2016 with her freestyle atop Drake’s “Summer Sixteen” before a menacing 2021 rendition of DaBaby’s “Ball If I Want To” sparked a viral flame. Since then she’s shared EPs like 2019’s Southern-fried Trappin’ For the 99&2000, which found her spitting over Down South classics, as well as 2020’s Trap Elliott 2.0, and 2022’s Flow of Forum, which celebrated New York City hip-hop. These EPs led to acknowledgment from various media outlets, including Consequence of Sound, NPR, XXL, and more. Diiamond’s genuine nature has also led to multiple co-signs in the rap industry including peers like Fivio Foreign and Remy Ma.
While she will always represent the Bronx, she wants her skillset to shatter any music molds that may come to mind when thinking about the historic borough. “I just want people to view me as an overall creator—not just a phenomenal female rapper,” she says. “I want to just be a phenomenal artist overall.”