Hotboii isn’t slowing down. The Orlando artist has been steadily building momentum with a consistent run of releases, balancing introspection with sharp, melodic execution that continues to resonate with his core audience.
His latest drop, the EY3ZLOWBEATZ, Daydream Made It and Marley-produced “Call Me Javarri,” leans further into that emotional pocket, offering a more vulnerable side while keeping his signature edge intact. As anticipation builds for what’s next, the rollout feels deliberate, setting the stage for a bigger statement.
Check out the video and accompanying press release below .
Hotboii Bares His Heart on “Call Me Javarri”
Hotboii continues his string of releases with “Call Me Javarri,” a confidently romantic track that leans into the Orlando star’s melodic chops and emotional lyricism. A showcase for his fan-favorite softer side, the new single is out now on Rebel Music / Geffen Records.
“Call Me Javarri” lands just weeks after “Outta Space,” a rhythmically oriented track that found Hotboii at the top of his game, demonstrating dominance both on the track and in daily life — picking up love from VIBE and hnhh in the process. That was his first solo offering this year, following his heart-on-sleeve Fredo Bang team-up “Bout U.” But Hotboii’s been steadily teasing new music on his socials, and hinting at the highly anticipated arrival of his next project.
Hotboii has been laying the foundation for his current era over the past year or so. He dropped nine singles in 2025, earning nearly 20 million YouTube views across a handful of highlights including the soulful “Cloud 9” produced by 2S and DON (NBA YoungBoy, Future), the driven “M.I.A. in MIA,” strivers’ anthem “Imma Be Fine,” and the deeply personal “These Walls Can Talk” — plus “Triple 9,” “Cornball,” and “Z What I Z.”
All of that builds off of a triumphant 2024 one-two punch: “No Feelings,” which made Billboard’s “R&B / Hip-Hop Fresh Picks,” and the sobering yet celebratory “9/11 (First Day Out),” which rallied Hotboii’s loyal fans and racked up 11.6 million views on YouTube alone.
Hotboii’s initial breakthrough came with 2020’s Platinum-certified “Don’t Need Time,” a viral hit from his beloved Kut Da Fan On mixtape that eventually got a Lil Baby remix. He quickly followed with his major label debut, Double O Baby and, in 2021, Life of a Hotboii — not to mention standout performances at Rolling Loud Miami and on the road supporting Polo G.
In 2022, Hotboii made good on his next-up status with his breakout album Blinded by Death and its Deluxe edition (listen HERE). The set fully marked the budding Florida star’s arrival, with a filler-free tracklist including hits and collaborations like “WTF,” “Tell Me Bout It,” “Live Life Die Faster” with Kodak Black, “Throw in the Towel” with Lil Uzi Vert, and “In My Field” with BIG30. A cohesive project showcasing his thoughtful lyrics, street savvy, and emotional flows, the album was a consummation of the hard work and persistence he put in during his rise.
Now, with plenty of music in the bag and a hometown Rolling Loud Orlando set planned for May 8, Hotboii appears to be getting into position to leave a major mark on 2026.
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