Fans haven't heard a lot of solo material from Ace Hood in recent months. Fortunately, however, it looks like that's about to change. The South Florida-born performer is currently gearing up to drop his new full-length project, S.O.U.L. The album is slated for release on July 18 and will explore themes of inner growth, navigating hardship, staying focused amid temptation, and more.
While fans still have a few more weeks to wait until they can hear S.O.U.L. in full, Ace Hood recently decided to give them a taste of what's to come with his new single, "That Mode." The high-octane, ISM-produced track was released via Hood Nation Records/Sony Orchard.
On it, Ace Hood flexes his lyrical dexterity, refusing to lose steam while spitting hard-hitting bars. “'That Mode' is a statement track about owning your power," he said of the track, per a press release. "Moving with divine alignment, and knowing that once you enter ‘that mode,’ there’s no turning back."
“That Mode” follows the release of the lead single for S.O.U.L., “Mister Hood.” The track was unleashed in February of this year alongside a cinematic accompanying music video, setting the tone for the upcoming project. It also follows the release of collabs with the likes of T-Rob, Skales, and more. Ace Hood’s last full-length release was B.O.D.Y., which he dropped in 2023. It features fan-favorite tracks like “Energy,” “Uncomfortable Truth” featuring Millyz, and “Feelin’ You,” among others.
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The bigger the risk, the bigger reward
Dave East is preparing to release his upcoming album Karma 4 on October 15. Leading up to it, he has already shared the singles “Havana,” “Respectfully” with Larry June, and “Desperation” featuring Neek Bucks. Now, he has delivered another preview for fans, teaming up with Stove God Cooks on the soulful and reflective new track “Bottega Trunks.”
Produced by Nicholas Craven, the record blends rugged delivery with uplifting declarations in a way that feels both balanced and full of character. It may not completely break new ground for the artists involved, but the way their styles connect along with the refined edge of this raw track makes Karma 4 look like it will be an engaging and powerful listen.
Release Date: October 2, 2025
Genre: Hip-Hop
Album: Karma 4
I used to feel bad 'cause she got two babies,
Three hundred to spend, she blowing two-eighty,
Brand-new money bring you new Navy,
Couple homies looked out, I owe a few favors