Darnell Williams Recalls His L.A. Experience On "F*ck Hollywood"

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HNHH PREMIERE - Darnell Williams releases his latest single "Fuck Hollywood."

Darnell Williams' has spent a lot of time working behind the scenes before he put his music career as his main focus. The Detroit native has bounced around L.A. and New York City doing music videos for high profile artists such as Big Sean and Mac Miller. Today, he comes through with his latest single "Fuck Hollywood" for an HNHH premiere. 

Darnell Williams reflects of the L.A. lifestyle on his latest single, "Fuck Hollywood." His latest effort serves as an ode to his time in L.A. on this party anthem. The rapper comes tackles a turn-up ready beat as he touches on his budding music career and the party scene he became familiar with during his time in the City of Angels. 

Williams' is steady gearing up to drop his Porno EP this year so keep your eyes peeled for that. 

Quotable Lyrics
Fuck Hollywood and everything this shit about
Just here to get my cheques and then a n*gga out
Find the pussy wet enough to fix the Cali drought
Leave my kids drippin' out a pop singer's mouth


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