It’s interesting how certain phrases, often charged with a specific kind of energy, find their way into popular culture, and music is a prime example. Recently, I’ve noticed a recurring title popping up across various music platforms: "Lying Hoes." It’s a phrase that immediately grabs your attention, isn't it? It’s raw, confrontational, and definitely not something you’d expect to hear in a lullaby.
Digging a little deeper, it seems this phrase has become a focal point for several artists. We see it as the title of an explicit album by sonniie, released in early 2026, featuring a track of the same name. Then there’s big ap with his "fuck you hoes ep," which includes a track titled "bigap-lyinghoes (explicit)." It’s clear these artists aren't shying away from provocative language, using it as a direct statement within their work.
Further exploration reveals a consistent theme. Sf Bando and Jahddi Grove have a track called "Lying Hoes (feat. JAHDDI GROVE)(Explicit)" on their album "TWO HEADS BETTER THEN ONE (Explicit)." Manny Force released an explicit album titled "fake ass lying hoes" in late 2023. And it doesn't stop there. Pancho V’s "google me b**ch" album, released back in 2014, features a track "can't stand lying hoes (feat. t rexs & lucky luciano)." Even more recently, artists like lil lok and dbandzz have tracks titled "hoes be lying (explicit)," appearing on albums released in late 2023 and mid-2025 respectively. Zayski Zombie also has a track, "entry3:lyinghoes (Explicit)," on their "zombie language (Explicit)" album.
What’s fascinating is the sheer variety of artists and the span of time these titles cover. It suggests that this particular phrase, or the sentiment it conveys, resonates with a segment of the music scene. Whether it's a declaration, an observation, or a form of catharsis, the consistent use of "Lying Hoes" across different artists and albums points to its enduring, albeit controversial, presence in contemporary music. It’s a stark reminder of how language, especially in its most unvarnished form, can be a powerful tool for artistic expression, sparking conversation and, undoubtedly, a strong reaction.
