
In the high-stakes world of West Coast Hip Hop, the term “elevation” often refers to chart positions but for Henny Holyfield, it describes a relentless travel schedule that keeps two cities thriving. After over two decades of building a legacy in Northern California, Holyfield recently expanded his base to Las Vegas, Nevada. However, unlike many who move to the desert and leave their roots behind, Henny has turned the 500-mile gap into a bridge. He maintains a rigorous monthly flight schedule back to Sacramento to perform and host local music and comedy events, as well as ensuring his cultural anchor, Top $helf Radio, which continues to lead conversations on The 360 Radio’s platform.
This “no days off” mentality is the heartbeat of his latest musical chapter. A recent album, Glass Half Full (2024), serves as a masterclass in resilience and soulful West Coast lyricism. The project isn’t just a collection of songs; it’s a family-focused narrative. It is this vulnerability of the album, paired with anthemic confidence in tracks like “The Champ is Here (Feat. Apollo Cutts)“ that has allowed Henny to maintain a dedicated following in the “916” (Sacramento, CA area code) while capturing new audiences in the “702.” In addition, Henny’s single “Go Grandma (Feat. Aaron Le)” (2024) provides a heartfelt ode to appreciation, while “More Time” (2024) explores the personal sacrifices required to balance a national music career with domestic life.
The momentum continues with the release of the high-octane collaborative album, LEADERS OF THE TRU SKOOL. This project sees Henny Holyfield joining forces with fellow lyrical heavyweights Art Saenz and Big Skoon to deliver a definitive statement on the enduring power of raw, West Coast artistry. Blending hard-hitting production with effortless chemistry, the album features standout tracks like “CHECK MY RESUME” and “WARNING SHOTS,” which have already begun garnering praise for their clinical lyricism and unapologetic energy. It’s a project that doesn’t just celebrate the veterans of the game—it cements their status as the current torchbearers of a sound that refuses to be diluted by industry trends.
Beyond the booth, Holyfield is a curator who understands the power of brand synergy. Top $helf Radio isn’t just a show; it’s a platform derived from his own artistic standard, Top $helf Only. By flying back to Sacramento each month, he proves that his mission is about more than just personal fame—it’s about igniting a spark in others and keeping the Sacramento Hip Hop community connected to the broader West Coast resurgence. Whether he’s navigating a 35-city tour with Strange Music’s Krizz Kaliko in 2024 or hosting live from the studio, Henny’s presence remains a constant, proving that true influence isn’t about where you live, but where you show up.
Professional Links & Media
Official Artist Page: Henny Holyfield Instagram
The Collective: Skylit Music Official | SkyLit Facebook
The Show: Top $helf Radio
The Studio: SkyLit Studios
Press & Interviews: UndergroundHipHopBlog | Medium Feature | UBO MAG
Social Directory
Facebook: @SkyLitStudios | @hennyholyfield
Instagram: @hennyholyfield | @skylitmusic | @streetlitespromo | @top_shelf_radio
Threads: @skylitmusic
The Artists: @skurge | @kindaodd916 | @hennyholyfield
Other Socials: TikTok | X
Spotify Discography & Highlights
Glass Half Full (2024 album)
Real Good, Feel Good Music (feat. 3.1.6., Henny Holyfield, Sol, Speak E.Z.) (2024 album)
“Seasons Change” (2025 single)
Leaders of the Tru Skool (feat. Henny Holyfield, Art Saenz, Big Skoon) (2025 album)
Music Platforms
Spotify | TIDAL | Youtube
Reach Out & Connect
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