NBA YoungBoy, Tee Grizzley & More Are Featured On This Week's "Fire Emoji" Playlist

The latest updates to our "Fire Emoji" playlist include new joints from NBA Youngboy, Tee Grizzley, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, and more.

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Our updated "Fire Emoji" playlist this week includes new additions from NBA YoungBoy, Tee Grizzley, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, and more. As the world continues to fight against racial injustice in the wake of the Black Lives Matter protests, some artists have chosen to put their album releases on hold, and understandably so. However, others have decided to go through with their scheduled releases and continue to use music as a source of comfort and healing, or even just to offer a bit of relief.

This past week, Tee Grizzley came through with his new album, The Smartest, and we've decided to highlight a few cuts off this project, including the intro track as well as the Big Sean-featured "Trenches." A Boogie also dropped off some new music in the form of the deluxe edition of his album, Artist 2.0, which came out in February of this year. You'll find "7 Mac 11's" off the deluxe album on "Fire Emoji," alongside NBA YoungBoy's new single, "One Shot," featuring Lil Baby. We've also included Shy Glizzy and Lil Uzi Vert's new collab, "Right Or Wrong" in the batch this week, so check out "Fire Emoji" below and don't forget to follow our other specially-curated playlists below. 

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<b>Staff Writer</b> <!--BR--> Originally from Vancouver, Lynn Sharpe is a Montreal-based writer for HNHH. She graduated from Concordia University where she contributed to her campus for two years, often producing pieces on music, film, television, and pop culture at large. She enjoys exploring and analyzing the complexities of music through the written word, particularly hip-hop. As a certified Barb since 2009, she has always had an inclination towards female rap.