Kenneth Millyun and TeeZol Don’t Hold Back on New Single “Call It Whatever”

Houston is loud again. Kenneth Millyun and TeeZol have officially dropped “Call It Whatever,” and the single lands with the kind of confrontational energy that doesn’t ask for permission. It demands it.

This isn’t a polite collaboration. “Call It Whatever” is built on hard-hitting production, rapid-fire exchanges, and writing that refuses to soften its edges. The chemistry between TeeZol and Kenneth Millyun runs the whole track; sharp verses traded back and forth, tension left intact, intensity dialed all the way up. The momentum stays constant from the first bar to the last, designed for volume and replay rather than restraint.

For Kenneth Millyun, the single arrives in the wake of Crossing Streets, the recent EP that expanded his catalog and showed an artist willing to experiment. “Call It Whatever” shows him doubling down on directness — no genre detours, just delivery.

TeeZol’s presence on the record isn’t incidental. He’s the reason any of this exists. The two first crossed paths at a house party, where a Kenneth Millyun freestyle turned into a studio invitation almost immediately. Days later, Kenneth was recording at Barron Studios for the first time, and what had been casual writing sessions became a real pursuit. TeeZol previously appeared on the Crossing Streets track “Lots of It,” but here he returns as a full collaborator — equal weight, equal presence.

“Call It Whatever” is the kind of record that lives in the car, in the gym, in the headphones turned up too loud. Call it a single, call it a statement, call it whatever.