HEDEGAARD, Matt Hawk, and CANCUN? Join Forces in the Collaborative Track “OneHundred”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Danish EDM legend HEDEGAARD has left an indelible mark on the music scene since his unofficial remix of Dr. Dre’s “The Next Episode” in 2011. With Nordic-inspired hits like “Happy Home,” “All Designer,” and “JUMANJI,” HEDEGAARD has amassed over 1.4 billion streams across platforms. In his latest single, “OneHundred,” HEDEGAARD collaborates with CANCUN?, known for his contributions to the hit “JUMANJI,” and MATT HAWK, renowned in car music circles.

If you’re a fan of gangsta Nordic hip-hop fusions, you’ll thoroughly enjoy “OneHundred.” In the track, CANCUN? explicitly expresses his preference for authentic women (hence the “one hundred”), asserts his readiness to silence haters by “shutting s**t down,” and boasts about his ability to spend money with the best. He also boldly declares his preparedness for any challenges or confrontations that may come his way, giving off an impression that he’s not just ready for smoke but welcomes it.

“OneHundred” impressively combines CANCUN?’s robust lyrics with explosive, dark, gritty, and bumpy production. The altered grungy tone of his voice adds to the illusion that he stands seven feet taller than all of us, creating a captivating auditory experience.

Give the mighty “OneHundred” a shot below.



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