Brooklyn’s own TaTa of 41 is stepping out solo on his latest drop, “No Love,” and it’s a cold one. Linking with producer 24MMY, the rising drill star delivers a moody, bass-heavy cut that still hits with that signature Brooklyn bounce.
While 41—made up of TaTa, Jenn Carter, and Kyle Richh—continues to wave the flag for NYC drill as a unit, they’ve also proven they can shine individually. On “No Love,” TaTa keeps it concise and calculated, showing his versatility with a track that feels just as ready for the club as it does for the late-night ride home.
If you’ve been tracking the movement, you already know: 41’s impact is only growing, and TaTa’s latest is another reminder that each member brings something distinct to the table. Keep your ears locked—this wave is far from over.
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