If you been sleeping on what’s coming out of North Houston, this record is your wake-up call. Kenneth Millyun and TeeZol — two artists who built their chemistry from a freestyle at a house party that had Millyun in the studio days later — link back up on “Call It Whatever,” available now on all major streaming platforms. Produced by MDawgBeatz, the track hits like a freight train on the 45, two MCs trading verses with the kind of energy you only get when the trust is real and the hunger is realer.
Built on hard-hitting production and rapid-fire exchanges, the record doesn’t filter the tension — it leans straight into it. Constant momentum. Sharp delivery. Two MCs locked in like they got something to prove. Because they do. This ain’t a warm-up. This is a statement.
The collab picks up where they left off on “Lots of It” — a standout from Kenneth Millyun’s recent EP Crossing Streets, where TeeZol already showed he belonged. That project found Millyun blending hip-hop structure with rock influence, expanding the sound without losing the rawness of where he’s from: Trinity Gardens, raised near 1960 and 45, Houston identity woven into every bar.
Kenneth Millyun put it plainly:
“This song is a warning. We’re coming whether anyone likes it or not, to set the tone that we’re here and we’re not going anywhere. We do this for the love of it. This is who we are.”
His path into music started the way the best stories do — unplanned. A freestyle led to an invite, which led to Barron Studios, which led to a catalog that now includes P.O.M. pt 2, the EP 45, and Crossing Streets — a body of work that’s drawn coverage from Voyage Houston Magazine, Hip-Hop Magz, and All About Ginger. His range spans hip-hop, rock, soul, funk, jazz, and R&B — not as a gimmick, but as a product of actually living inside all those sounds.
“Call It Whatever” pushes that momentum forward. High-volume replay. Raw energy from jump to fade. Call it what you want — they’re calling it a takeover.



