Hunxho is already making waves in the 2024 XXL Freshman Class, and for good reason. This Atlanta artist is taking the hip-hop world by storm with a sound that blends raw emotion, trap beats, and a hint of R&B flavor. As we get deeper into the year, Hunxho’s new singles, “Part of the Plan” and “Hold Me Down,” are proving that his unique voice and emotional depth aren’t going anywhere.
What makes Hunxho stand out is his ability to mix gritty trap energy with introspective, even emo-like, lyrical content. He’s not just making bangers; he’s giving us tracks that make us feel something. Whether he’s calling out the fakeness in the game on “Part of the Plan” or diving into a heartfelt plea for love in “Hold Me Down,” it’s clear that Hunxho is more than just another rapper—he’s an artist with something real to say.
Since being named a part of the XXL Freshman Class, Hunxho has been keeping busy, releasing six singles and a mini project, Before The Album. While that project had some minor audio glitches, his new releases show a much smoother and more refined sound. Both “Part of the Plan” and “Hold Me Down” are strong tracks that hit the right notes in both the message and production.
In “Part of the Plan,” Hunxho takes a shot at the phoniness he sees in the music industry. He talks about the judgment people throw at those who make it out of tough situations, and how people are quick to hate. The track has a strong, defiant energy that you can’t help but vibe with. “Hold Me Down,” on the flip side, is all about yearning for that deep connection—something real in a world that often feels fake. Hunxho brings a vulnerable side here, which adds a layer of depth to his discography.
Both tracks show that Hunxho is here for the long haul, and his sound is evolving in exciting ways. With lyrics that make you think and beats that hit hard, these songs are worth a spin. Check out the tracks and let us know your thoughts!
Quotes from “Part Of The Plan”:
“You give ‘em a chance, they’d probably talk s*** about God
They talk s*** about n**s who done made it, beat the odds
They can say whatever, but don’t act like I ain’t raw
If she older than my age, then we can’t date, is that a law?
I never seen so many people judge like they Allah
Agreein’ to the hate like it ain’t fake, that s* be flaw”
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