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Lil Poppa & Yungeen Ace Raise A Toast To Survival On “1 Hellavah Life”

“It ain’t perfect, but it’s mine—and that makes it 1 hellavah life.” Lil Poppa pours wisdom, pain, and perspective into his latest single 1 Hellavah Life, featuring fellow Floridian Yungeen Ace. The new track arrives alongside a reflective visual, capturing the grind and gratitude that come with rising from struggle. Known for his poetic street realism and emotional restraint, Poppa delivers verses that toast to survival—without ever forgetting the scars. The single arrives as a bold preview of his upcoming full-length project, Almost Normal Again, set to drop August 1st via CMG. Media outlet Pitchfork declared:

Lil Poppa is a hardcore lyricist… his writing goes against the grain of popular pain rap.

Following powerful tracks like I Hate You  and the soulful Start Trippin (Shawty Fine), Poppa continues to craft narratives that are equally intimate and universal. “Almost Normal Again” is expected to elevate that balance even further with Poppa wrapping up his Almost Normal Again Tour with Jdot Breezy and FattMack. The album is now available for pre-order, and fans can witness what it means to live through it. Pre-save “Almost Normal Again,” stream “1 Hellavah Life,” and witness what it means to live through it. Connect with Lil Poppa on INSTAGRAM, TWITTER, and YOUTUBE.


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