Hopsin Returns With “No Shame” Album

    Hopsin’s latest album is here.

    The record, titled No Shame, is Hopsin’s first with 300 Entertainment after signing a deal with the label earlier in November.

    He also dropped off the video for “Ill Mind of Hopsin 9.”

    The 32-year-old also dropped a single called “The Purge” in September when he was planning on running with his own record label for the release.

    Changing course to sign with 300, he explained to DX that he was excited about the move to the label that also works with Young Thug, Migos and Tee Grizzley. “I’m very hyped to be partnering up with 300 for this project,” Hopsin said at the time. “I’m very excited to see what the future holds for us.”

    This is Hopsin’s first full-length studio album since 2015’s Pound Syndrome. 

    Check out the album stream, cover art, track list and videos below.

    1. Hotel in Sydney
    2. Right Here
    3. Twisted
    4. Cute in a Suit (Skit)
    5. All Your Fault
    6. Money on the Side
    7. I Wouldn’t Do That
    8. Black Sheep (feat. Eric Tucker)
    9. I Must Be On Somethin
    10. Tell’em Who You Got It From
    11. The Purge
    12. Happy Ending
    13. No Words 2 (Skit)
    14. Panorama City (feat. Joey Tee)
    15. Ill Mind of Hopsin 9
    16. Marcus’ Gospel (feat. Michael Speaks)
    17. Witch Doctor

    26 thoughts on “Hopsin Returns With “No Shame” Album

    1. Honestly glad I didn’t purchase this album. Apple Music came in clutch for this one. After listening through the album it was okay, nothing too special none of the tracks had any playback value nothing you can really pump to. Honestly the best songs on the album were the ones he released early.

      1. Finally a reputable comment. Go cope the singles then and support the artist. He did this under his own label. Writing, producing, mixing, art work and video direction came from hopsin…gotta respect that…

    2. He would deserve the Billboard 200 spot 1 for this project. He be hustling for a long time and deserves the respect, cuz his lyrics are real and come from the heart. He don´t care bout money in the first place. His a man of the HipHop culture and should get the proops and respect he desurves…

    3. Who would even be checking for this shit album when Dizzy Wright got the wave now. Thats funny when the dude you signed and equated to your personal McDonalds employee is now the bigger independent act. You signed to Lyor Cohen. What a dumbass move. You fully pimped now hop. Whens the next album coming. We kno its gna be about how innocent and naive you were to sign with a 300 and now you finally relaized again you fucked

      1. Except hopsin still gets more views and is more popular then dizzy… I like them both and dizzy is putting in work but hop is still buzzing more

    4. He shows some growth on the album, but I still think he could do better than this. Also why would you put the remix-version of the song ‘All Your Fault’ when the original had a WAY better instrumental? Not the best decision.

    5. Like his last album, this one has a handful of good songs and the rest are either forgettable or corny af . Dizzy dropped the better album out of the two.

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