Los Angeles, CA – May 6, 2025 — Compton’s own Holland Izz has officially released his latest single, “Hood Therapy,” a hard-hitting, emotionally-charged collaboration with MC BXB that serves as a sonic time capsule of ’90s Los Angeles street culture. Rooted in raw lyricism and driven by the soul-stirring clash of piano keys and heavy basslines, the track is more than just music—it’s a moment of reflection, resilience, and release.
A Deep Dive into Urban Realities
“Hood Therapy” is a dark, introspective record that captures the emotional weight of everyday survival in urban spaces. Holland Izz and MC BXB lay bare their experiences with poetic precision, crafting verses that serve as both confession and catharsis. The chemistry between the two artists transforms the track into a powerful dialogue of pain and perseverance, where every bar carries the weight of lived reality. While the sonics nod to the past, the narrative remains painfully present—speaking to listeners who find solace in rhythm amid the chaos of the streets.
Holland Izz: The West Coast’s Rising Voice
This release further cements Holland Izz as one of the most compelling voices in today’s West Coast scene. Known for his energy-fueled delivery, clever bars, and genre-bending sound, he continues to push boundaries and redefine the intersection of Funk and contemporary Hip-Hop. His style—eccentric yet authentic—has earned him recognition from the likes of Zane Lowe, XXL, Sway’s Universe, and Lyrical Lemonade, to name a few.
A proud graduate of 1500 Sound Academy, Holland Izz brings a well-rounded understanding of music business, songwriting, and production to everything he creates. His journey has already seen him open for major acts like Az Chike, Lil Vada, HeemBeezy, Dam Funk, and 1TakeJay. He’s also collaborated with LA heavyweights like Az Chike, TruCarr, Dam Funk, Big Sadd, and Niko G4. His tracks have been featured on platforms such as Apple Music’s The Plug Radio, 99.7NOW, Sirius XM’s The LookOut with SoundCloud, and more.
A Lifeline in Music
“Hood Therapy” is not just a song—it’s a reminder that even in the darkest corners of the city, music can serve as a lifeline. Holland Izz continues to use his voice not only to entertain but to uplift and transform pain into power, proving that in the midst of struggle, artistry can heal and elevate.


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