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Your HHV Records newsletter from 8th January 2026
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Hi ,
This month, our focus moves between past, present, and everything that is only just beginning to take shape in music.
Robyn returns with Sexistential, delivering an album that understands pop not just as sound, but as a state of being: intimate, physical, and radically honest. In a very different yet equally uncompromising way, Wu-Tang Clan and Mathematics strike with Black Samson, The Bastard Swordsman — a project that expands the Wu-Tang mythos, raw and cinematic, deeply rooted in its own aesthetic. With Don’t Be Dumb, A$AP Rocky opens a new chapter in his career, moving confidently between high fashion, street attitude, and personal reflection. And Ramzey’s Weltfrieden is an album that starts quietly but resonates long after — political, poetic, and relevant without force.
There’s also plenty to discover in the HHV Mag this month: we talk to Evidence about longevity in rap, creative processes, and the importance of looking back in order to move forward. As always, you’ll also find sharp, thoughtful reviews that contextualize new releases beyond hype and short-lived trends.
Additionally, we’re excited to release the feature HHV Meets Budino this month — a special collaboration in partnership with Technics.
Have fun diggin’!
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