Published on August 19th, 2024 | by Just Jay
0Joey Cool Releases New Single “Out The Way” Available Today
Rising rap phenom Joey Cool serves up another knockout single entitled “Out The Way” available now via Strange Music.
Listen to “Out The Way” HERE.
Once again, Joey’s dynamic wordplay instantly stuns and strikes a chord. The airy production brushes up against his punchy and potent verses. Shooting straight, he urges, “Baby, I’m a different person you should ask what’s on my mind.” Meanwhile, he drops a chantable chorus, “Took off in November, I’ll be back in May, there ain’t nothing I can say, that’s why I be out the way.” It highlights his dynamic balance of hypnotic melodies and hard-hitting lyricism.
It also arrives on the heels of his fiery banger “The Fuse.” Gaining traction at DSPs, it also notched looks from The Hype Magazine and more. It landed in the wake of his anthem “Drippin’ Part 3.” The latter earned plugs from I’m Music Magazine, Hip Hop Over Everything, and more. Listen to “Drippin’ Part 3” HERE.
It followed “Vibe Check,” which has just begun to gain traction at DSPs. Listen to “Vibe Check” HERE
watch the music video HERE.
“Vibe Check” notably marked his first release since 2023’s Enjoy The View. Beyond amassing nearly 1 million streams and counting, it earned plugs from I’m Music Magazine and Hip Hop Golden Age who named it in the honorable mentions among “The 9 Best Hip Hop Albums of the Month” upon release.
It’s just the beginning of his next era though.
In 2021, Joey Cool joined forces with Tech N9ne, King Iso, and the legendary Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson for the biggest independent rap song of that year, “Face Off.” Its success would be downright unprecedented, birthing a TikTok challenge and amassing over 13 billion views! The track has crushed nearly 160 million Spotify streams so far with 71 million views on the blockbuster music video. The track saw him mentioned by everyone from Variety to Entertainment Weekly.
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With impenetrable flows, hypnotic hooks, and debonair flair, Joey Cool persists an outlier through and through. From the jump, the Kansas City phenomenon has mined influences as diverse as R&B, big band, rock ‘n’ roll, alternative, and rap. “I’ve got a Frank Sinatra tattoo on my arm, and I’m from the Midwest,” he grins. “I’m a little different.” Thus far, he has ignited a string of fan favorite projects. Hailed as “a hidden gem,” HipHopDX rated his 2018 self-titled solo debut “4.0-out-of-5.0.” Follow