Ella Langley raps HYFR Drake calls her the Goated Pen
The intersection of country and hip-hop is proving to be a fertile ground for musical magic, and lately, that connection has been sizzling between country sensation Ella Langley and global music titan Drake. The recent interactions between the two artists have not just created social media buzz, but have sparked genuine curiosity about the blending of genres, leading to fan demands for something truly unique.
The attention truly caught fire when Drake publicly championed Langley’s songwriting prowess on her Instagram post. This endorsement, shared by the 6 God, immediately drew massive engagement, signaling a potential bridge between the Nashville sound and mainstream hip-hop culture. Fans quickly seized on the opportunity, flooding the comments with requests for a collaboration between the country and rap titans, demonstrating a hungry demand for this cross-pollination.
The musical interplay between them is woven into the fabric of recent viral moments. Just hours after Drake offered his support, Langley shared a TikTok featuring a fun lip-sync to Drake and Lil Wayne’s 2011 classic, HYFR (Hell Ya F–king Right). This moment, alongside her talent for country storytelling, highlighted a natural affinity for both worlds.
Langley’s sound is already charting high. Her hit single, Choosin’ Texas, has cemented its place on the Billboard Hot 100 for an impressive 18 weeks, marking the fourth-longest run in the chart’s history. This sustained success demonstrates the broad appeal of her authentic country narrative.
Beyond her singles, Langley’s artistic scope is vast. Her sophomore album, Dandelion, further solidified her status, topping the Billboard 200 with 169,000 album-equivalent units earned, showcasing her ability to command attention across multiple musical landscapes.
Langley’s versatility extends into collaborations, further expanding her sonic footprint. She has teamed up with BigXthaPlug for the Platinum-certified “Hell at Night” in 2025, which reached No. 26 on the Billboard Hot 100. Furthermore, she has explored musical experimentation, including experimenting with singing over an acoustic guitar on music like HABIBTI’s opener “Rusty Intro,” showing a willingness to push genre boundaries.
As the music world continues to shift, Langley is gearing up for new ventures, kicking off the second leg of her Dandelion Tour in Green Bay on August 20, and recently joined forces with Koe Wetzel for the song “Jaded.” This ongoing trajectory confirms that Ella Langley is not just a country star, but a dynamic artist capable of captivating audiences across musical divides.