Bounce King HaSizzle Drops Bra$$ and A$$ and Lights Up the Streets with “Somebody Roll The Weed”
New Orleans bounce icon HaSizzle releases his highly anticipated project Bra$$ and A$$ and celebrates 20 years of shaping the sound and spirit of New Orleans bounce. The self-proclaimed “King of Bounce” delivers a high-octane, culture-rich soundtrack where bounce meets live brass, turning the streets of New Orleans all the way up. The project is available to stream HERE via Roc Nation Distribution.
Bra$$ and A$$ is a raunchy, righteous, and rhythm-fueled ride through the Crescent City, think Mardi Gras parades, late-night second lines, and block parties spilling into the pavement. With contributions from legends like Mia X and Kermit Ruffins, and rising stars like Pell, the project is bounce for the bold: “brass band for the badass.”
Alongside the project, HaSizzle releases the music video for “Somebody Roll The Weed,” which brings everything that makes HaSizzle New Orleans in motion. True to his signature style, he brings the band, the dance, and the energy — capturing the full spirit of the city. The video showcases communal celebration, live brass brand, and bounce culture in full effect, giving fans a front-row seat to NOLA’s sound, movement, and soul. Featuring Pell, the track is a hazy smoke anthem about ritual, relief, and connection, perfectly translated to the screen through vibrant performance and street-level energy.
With hits like “Bounce It Biggity Bounce It”, “She Rode That D*ck Like a Soulja,” and “Getcha Sum”, he has been a cornerstone of the New Orleans bounce renaissance, from underground clubs to Beyoncé’s Homecoming. He can be heard on songs by Drake, Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz, City Girls, Sexyy Red, and DVSN, and has collaborated with Missy Elliott, PJ Morton, Luke James, and others, keeping his influence at the forefront of the genre.
HaSizzle’s career is intertwined with the city’s history, from the joy and movement expressed through dance before Hurricane Katrina to the silence that followed. After the storm, the Second Lines stopped, and the city was left grieving and paralyzed. But New Orleans fought to reclaim its rhythm, and artists like HaSizzle became central to its cultural revival.
Bra$$ & A$$ Tracklist
- Brass & Ass Intro
- Getcha Sum Culture
- Somebody Roll The Weed
- The Greatest
- All Alone
- Love On You
- Dance Already
- Wanna Be Love
- Mardi Gras
- All Alone (Remix)
