Hotboii: It’s pure digital fire sizzling with Kut Da Fan On 2 streaming everywhere
When it comes to signature sounds and flexing - I am always here for what Hotboii is delivering for The Culture. A fire new Kut Da Fan On 2 album ready for your streaming needs? Yes, please.
Hotboii has you covered with Kut Da Fan On 2 streaming everywhere
It’s pure energy and more than just a few tunes streaming. How about nearly 20 tracks to completely set the vibes right? Say less.
At last satisfying fans’ rabid demands, Hotboii drops his brand new album Kut Da Fan On 2, the long-awaited follow-up to the debut mixtape that propelled him to the spotlight years ago, and his most complete and complex body of work yet. Out today, the 19-song set includes features from Lil Baby, YTB Fatt, and YNW Melly, and finds the Orlando-bred star putting it all on the line. Listen HERE.
“Sloppity Moppity” stands out as a well-earned victory lap. Hotboii previewed the track with a From The Block Performance filmed in tandem with his triumphant hometown set at Rolling Loud Orlando. Produced by ATL Jacob (Future, Kodak Black) and Hendrix Smoke (GloRilla, Destroy Lonely), the cut is built on searing keys, buzzing synths, trunk-rattling bass, and crackling hi-hats, while Hotboii flexes relentlessly: “Real one, it’s all in my blood, whеn it snow, ain’t callin’ my bluff / Shoes, clothes, I got it on rush, Louis V call my line whеn it come.”
That energy carries through previously unheard highlights like the gruff, streetwise “Interview” featuring YTB Fatt and club-ready track “Da Goat” with YNW Melly. Meanwhile, last month’s guitar-streaked team-up with Lil Baby, “Alicia,” speaks to Hotboii’s more contemplative side, as the two artists set aside business to put some attention on the women in their lives. That one represents a full-circle moment on Kut Da Fan On 2, since Lil Baby blessed the 2020 remix of the original Kut Da Fan On’s “Don’t Need Time,” which launched Hotboii’s career.
Those songs join released singles like “Imma Be Fine,” the booming “Outta Space,” and “Call Me Javarri,” a deeply romantic track that’s as much about loving someone else as letting someone love you. Taken as a whole, the project reaffirms that by discovering the power in pain, and blending confessional lyrics with expressive hooks, Hotboii’s mastered the art of creating songs about love and loss, destruction and danger, trauma and transformation.
The Florida truth-teller recently stopped by the Perspektives With Bank podcast to talk about the road to Kut Da Fan On 2 and his own growth as an artist, community member, and father. That follows his May Rolling Loud appearance. Delivering a rockstar performance in his own city for a completely packed-in crowd, he made it personal by hopping down from the stage and rapping in the midst of screaming kids (and even festival staffers) who spit every word of his fan-favorite classic “Left Lonely”back at him. Bars caught the moment on video HERE.
Hotboii laid the foundation for this era over the past year or so, dropping nine singles in 2025 alone, and earning nearly 20 million YouTube views across highlights that include the soulful “Cloud 9,” the driven “M.I.A. in MIA,” and the highly personal “These Walls Can Talk” (his son features in the music video for the latter) — plus “Triple 9,” “Cornball,” and “Z What I Z.” All of that built off of a triumphant 2024 one-two punch: “No Feelings,” which made Billboard’s R&B / Hip-Hop Fresh Picks, and the sobering yet celebratory “9/11 (First Day Out).”
Hotboii initially broke through with 2020’s beloved independent Kut Da Fan On mixtape. He quickly followed with his major label debut, Double O Baby and, in 2021, Life of a Hotboii, which included collaborations with Future, 42 Dugg and Moneybagg Yo, Kodak Black, Lil Tjay, and more — plus performances at Rolling Loud Miami and on the road with Polo G.
In 2022, the budding star made good on his next-up status with his breakout album Blinded by Death and its Deluxe edition — listen HERE. The set fully marked Hotboii’s arrival, with a filler-free tracklist including hits and collaborations like “WTF,” “Tell Me Bout It,” “Live Life Die Faster” with Kodak, “Throw in the Towel” with Lil Uzi Vert, and “In My Field” with BIG30.
Now, Hotboii officially leaves his mark on 2026 with Kut Da Fan On 2, an album worth the wait — and as thoughtful, savvy, emotional, and cohesive as anything he’s ever released.
Hotboii, Kut Da Fan On 2
1. “Signs”
2. “Mad At Y’all”
3. “All 4 It”
4. “Z On Inside”
5. “Nobody Familiar”
6. “Imma Be Fine”
7. “And 1”
8. “WWVD”
9. “Interview” (feat. YTB Fatt)
10. “Outta Space”
11. “Habibi”
12. “Sloppity Moppity”
13. “Back Door”
14. “Cheat Back”
15. “Alicia” (feat. Lil Baby)
16. “Call Me Javarri”
17. “The Night Is Young”
18. “Outside”
19. “Da Goat” (feat. YNW Melly)

