Lil Pump, Alina Rose And Scott Storch Unveil Unexpected Collab
By Chukwudi Onyewuchi on February 13, 2026 at 7:30 PM EST

Lil Pump is stepping back into the spotlight with a fresh sound, and he is not doing it alone.
Teaming up with OnlyFans star Alina Rose and legendary producer Scott Storch, the trio has dropped “Hobby,” a slick new single already generating buzz.
The collaboration signals more than just a track release. It marks the launch of a bold new chapter in creator-driven music.
Alina Rose Steps Into Music With Major Cosign

For Alina Rose, known for her time with Bop House and a massive online following, “Hobby” represents a serious leap into the music industry.
Backed by Creator Music Group, a new label powered by Creators Inc. in partnership with Mega Millions Music, Rose’s debut arrives with heavyweight support.
Scott Storch, whose résumé includes Beyoncé, 50 Cent, and Dr. Dre, made it clear that this project is not just influencer hype.
“Alina reminds me of a Latin Christina Aguilera, that raw tone, that presence,” Storch told The Blast. “She’s not just posting content. She can actually sing. When Andy brought her to me, I knew there was something there.”
With Storch’s production elevating the track, Rose delivers a sultry vocal performance that blends seamlessly with Lil Pump’s signature swagger.
The pairing creates a dynamic that feels polished yet edgy, designed to resonate across both streaming platforms and social feeds.
Lil Pump And Scott Storch Add Star Power
Lil Pump’s involvement instantly brings celebrity energy and recognition.
The rapper, whose breakout anthem “Gucci Gang” helped define a generation of SoundCloud rap, described the new single with enthusiasm.
“This one’s different. It’s viral, but it’s real music. It hits differently,” Lil Pump told The Blast.
Behind the boards, Storch adds his unmistakable touch, giving “Hobby” a crisp, radio-ready sound.
His reputation alone lends credibility, but the collaboration also reflects a calculated move to merge established music industry expertise with creator-driven influence.
The track is also the first official release from Creator Music Group, signaling ambitious plans for future projects. With streaming numbers already climbing, the launch feels carefully engineered for both cultural impact and commercial reach.
Alina Rose At The Center Of A New Music Blueprint

According to Andy Bachman, CEO of Creators Inc. and founder of Creator Music Group, this rollout was designed to do more than generate hype.
“This wasn’t about hype,” Bachman said. “It was about credibility. Bringing in Scott and pairing her with Pump was about putting weight behind her first record.”
Bachman believes Rose enters the music world with a significant advantage.
“Alina isn’t just a creator trying music,” he said. “She’s a star with built-in reach and a real audience that already cares about her. We’re not starting from zero — we’re starting from scale.”
That built-in audience forms the backbone of a new approach to breaking artists.
Instead of discovering talent first and building a fanbase later, the model flips the formula. The audience already exists. The infrastructure then follows.
A Fast-Moving Shift In The Industry

Joseph Lipsey IV, co-founder of Mega Millions Music, sees this shift as part of a broader industry evolution.
“The old label system is slow and political,” Lipsey said. “We move fast. When you combine cultural leverage with real distribution, you compress the timeline.”
“Hobby” arrives at the intersection of influencer culture and traditional music power players. It represents a strategic fusion of audience scale, production pedigree, and digital agility.
With more releases expected from Creator Music Group’s growing roster, the partnership between Lil Pump, Alina Rose, and Scott Storch may be just the beginning.
If “Hobby” is any indication, the line between viral fame and chart ambition is getting thinner by the day.
Alina Rose Previously Faced Online Harassment
Long before “Hobby” brought her into a high-profile music collaboration, Alina Rose was battling a storm that unfolded far from the studio.
For months, rumors falsely linking her to an anonymous OnlyFans creator named Candy Love circulated online.
Despite repeatedly denying the claims, speculation intensified and eventually crossed a painful line when strangers allegedly contacted her parents with explicit videos, insisting she appeared in them.
In a December 29 TikTok video, Rose addressed the accusation directly. “I'm not f-cking Candy Love,” she said bluntly. “I don't know how many times I have to tell people that. I don’t know the obsession with this Candy Love, like why do you guys think it’s me? I wanna know who started that. I’m not her.”
The harassment escalated further during a Twitch stream when she became visibly emotional. “I don't understand why people are so mean to me,” she said. “People come at me with things all the time. I wish they were nice.”
Speaking to The Blast, she explained, “It’s not just a rumor anymore. It’s people actively trying to hurt me and my family. That’s the part I can’t get over.”
Reflecting on her journey, Rose added, “I’ve built my platform from nothing. I’ve streamed for years. And now, overnight, people want to reduce everything I’ve done to some random person’s adult videos.”