Drake, Megan Thee Stallion, Beyoncé, & More Light Up Our "Fire Emoji" Playlist

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Cuts from Drake's new mixtape, "Dark Lane Demo Tapes," as well as exciting collabs from Megan Thee Stallion & Beyoncé and Doja Cat & Nicki Minaj are keeping our "Fire Emoji" playlist fresh.

It's time to divulge the latest additions to our updated "Fire Emoji" playlist, and we've got some hot hot hits for you to sink your teeth in this week. Absolutely destroying his competition quantity-wise is Drake with four cuts off his new mixtape, Dark Lane Demo Tapes, making the list. Among these tracks are the Playboi Carti-featured "Pain 1993" and Future and Young-Thug-assisted, "D4L," as well as "Landed" which sees Drake riding solo, and the previously released "Chicago Freestyle" featuring Giveon.

However, there's always enough "Fire Emoji" space to go around, and it would be a crime to exclude Megan Thee Stallion's new "Savage" remix, for which she tapped the Queen Bey herself to drop three verses worth of bars on. These two ladies weren't the only female rappers (yes, Beyoncé has officially been a certified rapper since "Apeshit") to deliver a remix for a made-popular-by-TikTok track: Doja Cat made the exciting announcement that Ms. Nicki Minaj (or Mrs. Petty) would be making an appearance on the remix of her smash hit, "Say So," this week, and after some technical difficulties (the wrong version was initially released), the duo came through with some heat.

We've also got Lil Uzi Vert's "Sasuke" single heating things up, as well as some new Jackboy, Kevin Gates, and more. Check out all the newest additions to "Fire Emoji," to stay up to date on the hottest hip hop offerings, and don't forget to follow our other specially-curated playlists on Spotify.


About The Author
<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.
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