All The Time - Tye Henney ft. Lil Baby
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All The Time - Tye Henney ft. Lil Baby
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Tye Henney - All The Time Feat. Lil Baby [New Song]
Lil Baby keeps the momentum flowing, following the release of his well-received Drake collaboration “Yes Indeed” and latest project ‘Harder Than Ever,’ he joins Tye Henney for “All The Time.”
Produced by RIAA certified instrumentalist C-Sick (Nas, Chance The Rapper, Logic), the track finds the currently incarcerated New Haven native and Quality Control signee trading bars about murder, money, and…
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Tye Henney Ft Rich The Kid ~ “Timeless” | @TYEHENNEY | Connecticut rapper TYE HENNEY dropped his latest mixtape " The Kome Up 3" just last week and today releases a single off that project "TIMELESS" Feat Atlanta rapper RICH THE KID and production by Platinum producer V Don.
Tye Henney ~ “The Kome Up Vol 3” | @TYEHENNEY | The 25 year old New Haven, Connecticut MC is back with a brand new tape hosted by mixtape heavyweight DJ Holiday.
Tye Henney: New Haven Rap Game Episode 1
This past Saturday, I went to West Haven to talk to a rapper named Tye Henney, who’s originally from the 2-5 (the street name for the housing projects along Valley Street in New Haven’s West Hills). Most of the rappers I had talked to so far were from The Ville (the street name for Newhallville). Cuzin Twiz, a rap promoter and all around expert on street happenings who runs a shop on Dixwell Avenue near The Ville, gave me a copy of Tye Henney’s mixtape when I last interviewed him. The rap music I tend to enjoy most is that which captures the grittiness of the places where rap thrives. Henney’s art does just that—his video for “I’m a Real G” combines a simple but effective beat that embodies the gangster’s loneliness a la Ghost Dog with catchy, gritty lyrics like “I get a lot of love, real niggas love me, cause I'm a real g".” The video, which mainly features images of Tye Henney’s crew and the area around South Genesee Street where they hail from, isn’t exactly professional, but complementary to the song’s character in its visceral tones.
During our interview, Henney told me how neighborhood rivalries are no longer an integral part of the rap scene like they used to be. Back in the day, I’ve heard from other rappers, the age-old rivalry between The Tre, the neighborhood south of Whalley Avenue, and The Ville was paralleled by a series of mixtape battles between The Ville’s DJ Bink B and The Tre’s Shorty Drip. Nowadays, Henney is able to work with J-Dice, a prolific rapper from The Ville (which historically hasn’t gotten along with the 2-5), and Wiley Don, a rapper of similar reputation from The Tre. I’ll be seeing J-Dice perform at Humphrey’s on Saturday—I’d recommend the show for any other budding New Haven hip-hop fans.
Alan Melquíades Sage is currently working on a book about New Haven rappers.