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Home » Lizzo & Sexyy Red Turn Up the Chaos on “HOES” for Scary Movie 6 Soundtrack
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Lizzo & Sexyy Red Turn Up the Chaos on “HOES” for Scary Movie 6 Soundtrack

OliverBy OliverMay 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Lizzo and Sexyy Red team up for “HOES,” a bold new hip-hop collaboration featured on the Scary Movie 6 soundtrack. Here’s why the track is already making waves in rap culture and trending hip-hop conversations.

The internet finally got the crossover it didn’t know it needed. Lizzo and Sexyy Red have officially linked up for “HOES,” a wild and unapologetic new anthem attached to the upcoming Scary Movie 6 soundtrack. The record dropped with immediate online buzz, largely because both artists have built reputations around fearless personalities, viral moments, and music that thrives on controversy and conversation.

Set for release on May 22, 2026, the Hip-Hop/Rap track instantly became a trending topic across hip-hop news pages and social media timelines. Fans of both artists expected loud energy and unfiltered charisma, and that’s exactly what the collaboration appears to deliver. Between Lizzo’s larger-than-life performance style and Sexyy Red’s raw, internet-breaking approach to rap, “HOES” feels engineered to dominate memes, reactions, playlists, and club conversations all at once.

The collaboration also marks another important moment in Lizzo’s evolving return to music. After maintaining a quieter musical presence in recent months, the Grammy-winning artist has slowly been teasing a comeback era. Instead of easing back into the spotlight with something safe or polished, she chose a chaotic, high-energy collaboration that instantly puts her back in the center of rap culture discussions.

Meanwhile, Sexyy Red continues proving why she remains one of the most talked-about names in modern hip-hop. Whether fans love her or criticize her, she consistently knows how to generate attention. Her presence on “HOES” feels natural, especially given her recent run of viral singles, explosive performances, and nonstop online discourse. She has become one of rap’s strongest personalities in the streaming era, turning every release into an event.

The song’s quoted lyrics already hint at the outrageous tone listeners can expect:

“Without big booty, pretty hoochie mamas like me
Grabbing nickels, throwing a** on ATVs…”

The bars lean directly into both artists’ signature styles—bold, playful, provocative, and intentionally over-the-top. That energy also fits perfectly within the legacy of the Scary Movie franchise, which has always embraced absurdity, parody, and chaos. Adding a track like “HOES” to the soundtrack feels like a calculated move designed to connect the rebooted comedy franchise with today’s viral rap landscape.

In many ways, the record represents where mainstream hip-hop culture currently lives. Personality-driven records, internet-ready hooks, meme potential, and fearless branding now matter just as much as traditional radio appeal. Both Lizzo and Sexyy Red understand that formula better than most artists operating today.

The soundtrack placement could also introduce the song to audiences outside traditional rap listeners. Movie soundtracks have historically helped launch major crossover records, and Scary Movie 6 appears ready to tap directly into today’s internet-heavy music ecosystem. If the track catches traction on TikTok, Instagram Reels, or streaming playlists, it could quickly become one of the summer’s most unavoidable records.

Whether listeners see “HOES” as hilarious, outrageous, or simply entertaining chaos, one thing is clear: the collaboration already has people talking. In an era where attention drives music discovery, that alone makes the record a win.

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