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H.O.T.C. 2: Tona Announces New Album Dropping November 7

Toronto recording artist Tona returns with H.O.T.C. 2, a sequel that keeps the spirit of the debut intact while raising the stakes. Due November 7, 2025, the project leans into the phrase behind the initials, “Henny On The Congregation,” and the tug-of-war between church pews and late-night reality. The tone is grown, ruminative, and street-level, with verses that weigh choices and their echoes without slipping into sermon.

“The title is a play on words which plays off two contradictory elements. I grew up in a very spiritual household but me and my brothers were the complete opposite. Almost as if we were drinking Hennesey in the back of the church…” – Tona

The production roster signals intent. Beats from Kardinal Offishall, Keeth, Slot-A, The Kount, Benja, Secret Suburbia, Lyve, and Y-Not shape a set that moves from head-nod to smoke-ring calm, pairing vinyl grit with modern snap. Features arrive like scene-stealing cameos: Jimmy Yitty, Sayzee, Pam Ellis, Minty Burns, EverythingOShauN, and Kwncy widen the lens without crowding the frame.

Early rollouts set the table. “City Limits,” “Still Here,” “Be,” the Sayzee-assisted “Wave Grease,” and “Legacy” are already live on major platforms, each record sketching a different corner of the album’s terrain. “1Day,” previewable on Tona’s Bandcamp, feels like a thesis: patient ambition, sharpened focus, and the steady voice of a rapper who knows his centre.

Where the first chapter established a worldview, this one deepens it. The writing is tighter, the imagery cleaner, the pockets more exact. Tona threads real scenes with political sparks and literary references, letting contradictions coexist. The result is music that plays like a diary under streetlights, where faith questions sit beside come-up memories and the hook still sticks.

H.O.T.C. 2 follows H.O.T.C., released November 1, 2024, and it makes that earlier record feel larger in hindsight. The two projects read like linked novels: the first sets the stakes, the second clarifies the mission. If part one was a strong opening statement, this sequel sounds like the moment the vision locks in.

Stay tuned for H.O.T.C. 2 and preview some of album’s songs below. You can pre-order it now on Bandcamp.

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