Ooh, whoa! Tink is ready to “Cater” to you on her new single featuring 2 Chainz. Produced by Hitmaka, Tink sings her determination of pleasing her man, while 2 Chainz caters the track with a raunchy reverse. The intimate music video depicts Tink waitressing a lavishing reception dancing front and center of the intimate event,
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Don’t come outside. As the sun goes down, the streets ain’t safe in Fredo Bang’s new music video. Directed by Ben Marc, Fredo strolls through the neighborhood and laments on the harsh environment amid a fatal shooting and a family mourning their loss. The track is off Fredo’s Two-Face Bang 2, which features guests Roddy
Rockabye, baby. Nardo Wick goes ham over Tay Keith’s production on his new single, “Krazy Krazy”. In the accompanying music video, the Jacksonville star unleashes a bountiful of threatening raps while mobbing in the streets, wilding out in the studio, and shopping for ice at a jewelry store. The clip also features cameos by Lil
For me, oh for me. Hot off the release of her album blue water road, Kehlani takes it to the hood in the LP’s new video, “Everything”. Accompanied by a dancer and a trumpeter, the Oaktown singer croons over a love interest while cruising the streets, posted up on the block and kicking it at
Larry June and Jay Worthy take Bel-Air in the latest music video. Directed by 6thElement, the West Coast duo bring their luxury raps on the grounds of the Hotel Bel-Air, where they indulge in everything the legendary L.A. estate has to offer. “It was really just a normal day for me and Larry, good hotels
Masks on. In celebration of his new album, Future premiers the project’s much-anticipating video featuring Kanye West. In the eerie clip, Hendrix and Ye deliver their catastrophic and rebellious track dressed in all black hoodies, masks, and shades. The Atl Jacob-produced track is off Future’s I Never Liked You, which features guest appearances by Drake,
Like living a dream. Khalid takes it to new heights from the “Skyline”, the Grammy nominated singer’s new single. On the disco-bop, produced by Chrome Sparks, Khalid leaves all his worries behind and spreads nothing good vibes with his lady interest. The track is the follow up to “Last Call” and are both off his
Say hello to the bad guy. Pusha T displays his sinistering ways in the eerie music video for “Call My Bluff”. Directed by Omar Jones and Onda, the dark visual centers King Push enjoying a lavish meal with a dozen of guests and chowing down a steak in a plastic-covered room. Elsewhere, he menacingly raps
Million dollar tendencies. Benny The Butcher takes it down 95 South in his new video featuring 38 Spesh. For the B$F and TCF affair, the Upstate New Yorkers congregate throughout Miami and trade their trapped-filled raps accompanied by a fleet of luxury cars. The Daringer-produced track is off Benny’s Tana Talk 4, which also features
ARMANISZN is coming. With a new album in the cooker, Armani Caesar sets the tone with her new freestyle, “Poker Night”. From running through her raps in her living room to spewing hot bars in the sauna, Griselda’s First Lady sounds confidently ready for The Liz 2. Stay tuned. [embedded content]
Is D.C. in the house? Pharrell has just announced the return of his Something In The Water music festival and it will take place at its new home in the National’s Capital. On Tuesday (April 26), Pharrell revealed the annual festival will relocate on Independence Avenue in Washington, D.C. during Juneteenth weekend on June 17-19.
Don’t forget the bubbly. Real recognizes real in Lute’s new music video featuring Cozz. Shot in dual screens from multiple sets, the two Dreamville artists vent on their various struggles in life at a home studio session, during an argument with their significant others, and a couples therapy session. The track is off last year’s
Still it feel like home. Dave East takes it 0 to 1,000 in his new music video. Directed Dom Bruno, the Harlem rapper drops a fiery verse over the Mike & Keys-produced track from a black-and-white set and a rooftop with a red vintage BMW, friends, weed, and drinks. The track is off his most
Fuck me, nah, fuck you! Megan Thee Stallion resorts to “Plan B” on the latest single off her forthcoming album. Over a flip of Jodeci and Wu-Tang’s “Freek’n You (Remix), Hot Girl Meg scathingly addresses a fuck boy while confidently preaching self-love and independence. “Plan B” is the follow-up to the Houston Hottie’s “Sweetest Pie”
G.O.O.D. Music. In celebration of the release of his new album, It’s Almost Dry, Pusha T served as the musical guest on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Backed by The Roots, King Push gave a live rendition of his luxurious track, “Dreamin Of The Past”, which features and is produced by Kanye West. [embedded
Duck down. Coi Leray shares her wet and wild escapade in her new music video featuring G Herbo. Directed by Apex and Uniquee Vision, the pair indulge in an evening pool party in Miami accompanied by a bevy of bikini-clad twerkers armed with water guns. Elsewhere, they continue the party on a yacht and pull
Have no fear. Sean Paul is never scared on his new single featuring Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley and Nicky Jam. On the valorous anthem, Dutty Paul, Jr. Gong, and Nicky Jam fearlessly detail their blood, sweat, and tears on the blazing collaboration. The track is off Sean Paul’s forthcoming album, Scorcha, due May 27. The
R.I.P. Lil Greg. G Herbo pays tribute to his late brother and friend Gregory “Lil Greg” Jackson for his “Locked In” music video. Produced by Southside, the Lawrence Mahone-directed video finds the Chicago rapper reflecting on their upbringing, success, and street ties from the studio to a gathering with their clique. [embedded content]
Aight now. For his first release of the year, Westside Boogie turns up with Shelley FKA DRAM on their collaboration, “Aight”. Over Darttny Ellis and Keyel’s West Coast banger, the Compton rapper flexes his cutthroat lyrics, while DRAM adds his flaring vocals on the hook. Matching the energy to the track, the visual finds Boogie
Southside on the track. Travis Scott and Future reunite on Southside’s new single, “Hold The Heat”. Over a sizzling beat by the 808 Mafia producer, La Flame returns with his litty flow, while Hendrix electrifies with his fiery verse. In the music video directed by Philip Andelman, the trio are centered in an eerie house