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Dallas-based artist and rapper Myloh Remora comes back swinging with his new album, “U HXTE THE IDEA OF ME.”

After a ten-month break that left fans wondering and critics speculating, Myloh Remora has reemerged with real purpose. He’s clearing the air and reclaiming his spot. “U HXTE THE IDEA OF ME” delivers sixteen tracks and over fifty minutes of hungry, honest, and bold hip-hop.

The time away wasn’t a retreat. It was deliberate, almost meditative. Myloh took a step back, worked quietly, and watched the scene change. Now he’s returned with sharper lyrics and more layered storytelling. You can hear the hunger in every verse. The album isn’t a comeback in the usual sense. It’s Myloh reminding everyone he never left—he just let the world talk while he put in the work.

Much of this project was inspired by the noise and opinions that circled his name during his silence. Myloh meets that chatter head-on. “People overanalyze me, judge me, think they know me,” he says. “This album is how I remind them—they don’t.”

The first track, “MYLITOS THEME,” launches straight into his renewed energy. The beat hits hard and Myloh repeats his return, raw and direct: “I’m back I’m back I’m back.” The urgency is impossible to miss.

On “STUPIDO,” he eases into a laid-back, J. Cole-inspired sound, letting his versatility shine. Next up is “STRICTLY JR.,” a showcase of pure rap skill. This track says it all: Myloh raps for the love of it. No gimmicks, just skill.

“ANYWAY (ANY WAY)” keeps the energy high, as Myloh pushes back against envy and outside pressure with a bass-heavy banger. Then “LOOK BRO” turns inward, addressing loyalty and the masks people wear in the industry. Here, Myloh stays true to his roots: honesty and self-belief.

The album doesn’t lose momentum. “FRESHII” shifts gears with a disco-inspired groove, bringing something danceable without losing any lyrical edge. It’s proof that Myloh can bring both heat and fun, sometimes in the same song.

Throughout “U HXTE THE IDEA OF ME,” you hear a rapper who’s been doubted and misunderstood, but never lost. The project is bold and confident, shaped by experience and self-awareness.

You can stream the album now on all major platforms. This is Myloh Remora at his most direct and genuine.

For anyone who’s been waiting, this album delivers—a statement, a response, and a fresh start.

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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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