Los Angeles-based emerging artist HOPP steps boldly into a new chapter with his 14-track album “What We Do After This Matters“. This album is a deeply reflective and cohesive body of work that feels less like a collection of songs but a chapter by chapter, story by story, revealing an artist who understands that legacy is shaped not just by where you’ve been, but by what you choose to do next.
The project plays out of a lived story rapping about mistakes, pressure, growth, survival, and the constant weight of where you’re from. The title itself feels like a statement: it’s not just about what you’ve been through, it’s about how you move after. That theme runs heavy throughout the album.
“Truman” featuring R&B standout Isaiah Jaay is one of the project’s defining moments. The record blends pain and clarity, with Isaiah bringing soulful emotion that smooths out HOPP’s razor-edged bars. Then there’s “Nappy Bluff” featuring Chubbs The Dreamer, a track that dives deep into the realities of street life and gang pressure and “Back It Up” that reminds us of Reason’s “Flick It Up” but with his own twist and wordplay.
“What We Do After This Matters“ is for listeners who still value substance, who want bars with weight and music that reflects real life. HOPP isn’t trying to be the loudest voice in the room, he’s focused on being one of the realest. And with this release, he proves he’s building something that lasts.
In a city known for shaping legends, HOPP is carving his lane with intention. If this album is any indication, what he does next definitely matters.
