Tri-Cities, VA – Suffolk, Portsmouth, and Chesapeake’s own Diego Hova is proving once again why his continues to resonate across the music world. After a year of relentless grind and creativity, the talented artist has unleashed his highly-anticipated second studio album, Fuck The Industry Vol. 2 — a project that is already being hailed as a future classic.
Packed with raw emotion, authentic storytelling, and a sound that can only be described as undeniable, the album showcases Diego’s growth, consistency, and unmatched artistry. From the moment you press play, Fuck The Industry Vol. 2 delivers back-to-back heat, solidifying Diego Hova’s reputation as a household name you’ll be hearing for years to come.
The album is stacked with phenomenal features, including Myalanski of Wu-Syndicate (formerly signed to the legendary Wu-Tang in the early 90s), Luh Upit Purp aka Lom 1moeplay, and RRedhundred Savvy. One of the standout tracks, “Ghetto Gospel” featuring 1moeplay and RRedhundred Savvy, is already catching fire with its powerful visuals making waves across the internet. Another highlight, “This Is Who I Am” featuring Luh Upit, has quickly become a fan favorite, showing Diego’s ability to craft timeless records.
“This album will go down as a classic,” Diego confidently says — and with the momentum he’s building, the statement rings true. Each track serves as proof of his dedication to the craft, his authenticity as an artist, and his refusal to conform to industry standards.
Now available on all major platforms, Fuck The Industry Vol. 2 is more than just an album — it’s a statement. Diego Hova isn’t just making music, he’s creating a legacy. If you haven’t tapped in yet, this is your moment.
Press play, and get used to the name Diego Hova. The Tri-Cities legend is here to stay.
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