Hurricane Wisdom Keeps Making It Rain With ‘Perfect Storm’ Sequel
Hurricane Wisdom is tearing up the Southern rap scene with his piercing melodies and effortless flexes. Six months after making a major splash with his Perfect Storm mixtape, the North Florida rhymer returns with its sequel, Perfect Storm: Sorry 4 The Rain. Along with the mixtape, Hurricane shares the music viedo for “Clippers,” his brand new collaboration with G Herbo.
More than a deluxe, Sorry 4 The Rain brings 17 original songs, not yet collected on any project, including the viral hits “On Stream“ ft. ReGGie, which reached #2 on YouTube’s Trending Chart, and peaked at #14 on YouTube’s Music Video charts, and “Drugs Callin’ (Remix)” ft. Lil Baby (peaked at #1 on YouTube’s Trending chart). Sorry 4 The Rain also gives a proper home to Hurricane’s other summer 2025 trending singles: “Woosah” (which peaked at #9 for YouTube trending and #40 on the YouTube Top Music Video chart), “Afraid” (reached #12 on YouTube’s Trending Chart), “Powerhouse,” which Hurricane debuted on Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon stream with On The Radar, reached the Top 10 of YouTube’s Trending Chart, and currently sits at #89 on YouTube’s Music Video chart, and most recently, “OT,” which has over 1.1 million views in less than two weeks, reached the Top 5 of YouTube’s Trending Chart, and sits at #86 on the YouTube Music Video Charts.
Beyond the previously released hits, Sorry 4 The Rain is a breezy and fast-paced listen, buoyed by Hurricane’s featherlight melodies and rewind-worthy punchlines. “Free” contrasts Hurricane’s tenor with a mournful saxophone, as the Havana, FL native sets the tone with his verse. “Rich Dropout” finds the young rapper trying his hand at the same Oh Wonder sample made famous by Lil Uzi Vert’s “The Way Life Goes,” replacing Uzi’s plaintive melodies with a torrent of his own flex-heavy tunes. The 23-year-old artist pays tribute to an icon on the piano-driven “Spike Lee” and makes a furious opening statement with the sax-drenched “Let Me In.”
Perfect Storm: Sorry 4 The Rain documents Hurricane’s rising reputation in the rap game, welcoming some of street rap’s biggest names and hottest risers as guests. Hurricane goes toe-to-toe with G Herbo on the mournful “Clippers,” kicks up the tempo with Babychiefdoit on “Life,” reunites with “On God” duet partner Raq Baby for “2 Phones,” and invites fellow Floridian Hotboii to hop on “Plus.” Most notably, Lil Baby joins for a high-wattage remix to his viral hit “Drugs Callin,” a “Perky’s Calling” flip that racked up over 40 million streams and 16 million views on YouTube. A worthy follow-up to the Billboard 200-charting Perfect Storm that can easily stand on its own, Perfect Storm: Sorry 4 The Rain is available on all platforms via Rebel/gamma.
Charting on the Billboard 200 for three weeks (#126 peak), Perfect Storm was a statement of purpose from Hurricane Wisdom, welcoming street heroes like Sleepy Hallow, NoCap, Fredo Bang, Skilla Baby, and more. The February 2025-released album is home to “Giannis (Remix),” a new version of Hurricane’s 2024 breakout hit with a guest verse from Polo G, and the original version of “Drugs Callin” (14 million Spotify streams, 19 million views), plus trending hits like “On God” ft. Raq Baby (6.3 million views).
Born and raised in Havana, Florida, just 30 minutes from Tallahassee, Hurricane Wisdom earned a big fanbase (349k YouTube subscribers, 498k Instagram followers) with his emotionally honest lyrics and entrancing melodies. His 2024 project Eye Of The Storm featured “Giannis,” a kinetic anthem dedicated to the Milwaukee Bucks superstar, which became Hurricane Wisdom’s biggest hit to date, with over 39 million YouTube views and 22 million Spotify streams. “Giannis” earned rapturous reviews from critics, as well, including Pitchfork, who called the song “the feel-good Florida anthem of the moment” and listed it at #36 on their list of the 100 Best Songs of 2024.
Perfect Storm: Sorry 4 The Rain tracklist:
- Free
- Monday
- Clippers ft. G Herbo
- Rich Dropout
- Life ft. Babychiefdoit
- Powerhouse
- Plus ft. Hotboii
- I Hope
- Don’t Change
- All On Me
- Woosah
- Afraid
- Anyways
- Everyday ft. Skweez & Soldier Kidd
- Spike Lee
- On Stream ft. ReGGie
- OT
- 2 Phones ft. Raq Baby
- 2 Much
- Cycle of Life
- Drugs Callin’ Remix ft. Lil Baby
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