G.Huff and Vice Souletric’s first salvo from their upcoming Are We There Yet? EP tackles the serious issue of domestic violence. The track is rooted in a real-life narrative, as explained by G.Huff.
“Tears In A Bucket” is a song that is based loosely on an event that took place not too long ago involving an acquaintance of mine. Domestic violence is a subject most artists shy away from, but I felt we could bring light to this issue in a dope way, without being preachy, and still making good music. I hand-picked male vocalist, JTronius, and female R&B singer, Alison Carney to add authentic emotion to the track. The sample Vice chose for this beat provided the perfect backdrop for the story I told. I think this song will hit home with both men and women.”
Said sample is none other than Regina Belle’s classic “Baby Come to Me,” and vocalist Alison Carney’s singing makes this track an even marriage of Hip-Hop and R&B. Are We There Yet? is set for a July 3 release.
G.HUFF X VICE SOULETRIC X JTRONIUS X ALISON CARNEY “TEARS IN A BUCKET”



Dope, never heard of these dudes, defo gonna check out their project… Its A admirable subject to address, its not often mentioned, its quite often the opposite and glorified…
The ultimate domestic abuse tune to Me is Atmosphere’s ‘The Last To Say’ raw tune, t really hits home (no pun)… not sure if theres A video, if not He should make one, i