New Song: The Hood Internet Featuring BBU & Annie Hart, "Won’t F*** Us Over"

Don't f*** this one up, Mr. November.

Fresh off their Toothy Wavy collaboration with Phoenix rapper/bare-knuckle boxer Isaiah Toothtaker and the incarcerated Max B (Free Wavy Crockett), indie rap mash-up artists The Hood Internet are getting ready to drop their debut album, FEAT on Decon records. The first single, "Won't F*** Us Over," is a song that started out as a cover of The National's "Mr. November," but they ended up using only the hook, getting Au Revoire Simone's Annie Hart (who sounds great over these Young Jeezy horns) to record the vocals. Hood Internet looked to fellow Chicagoans, the politicized, kind-of-revolutionary dance rappers BBU, for some words on their expectations for a supposed second term for Obama (Mr. November) next year.

If you don't pay close attention, "Won't F*** Us Over" is more fun than serious; this could be some breakup anthem for you, and November could be just a metaphor like that Wyclef song. BBU's raps have substance, but they're having fun too; Travis Porter with a bachelor's degree.

The Hood Internet are about to hit the west coast for a tour with Chicago Rhymesayer Psalm One and Brooklyn/Cincinnati's Tanya Morgan, which actually sounds like a pretty good show.

+ Listen to and download The Hood Internet's "Won't F*** Us Over," featuring BBU & Annie Hart.

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