HD's "The Definition Of Happyness" is a high-energy, hyphy album that dropped on June 26, 2012, under the labels Bearfaced, Rapbay, and Urbanlife Music. Clocking in at 1 hour and 17 minutes, this 20-track project is a vibrant showcase of HD's unique style and collaborations with notable artists.
The album kicks off with "Pursuit of Happiness" featuring Lil' Rod, setting the tone for the high-octane tracks that follow. Fans of hyphy music will appreciate the infectious beats and lively rhymes throughout the album. Standout tracks include "Chee Chee" with 600BJ, "Trife Life," and "If I Should Die," each offering a distinct flavor of HD's artistry.
Collaborations abound on "The Definition Of Happyness," with features from artists like G-Dirty, Lil Frost, Vonnie Mack, and many more. The album also includes skits and a variety of tracks that highlight HD's versatility and lyrical prowess.
From the hard-hitting beats of "My Extortion" to the catchy hooks of "Okay," this album is a testament to HD's ability to blend different styles and create a cohesive, engaging listening experience. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to HD's music, "The Definition Of Happyness" is sure to keep you entertained from start to finish.