Check it. Amid his back and forth with Royce 5’9″, Lupe Fiasco gets back on his freestyle grind with “Whale Wit”. Over Jadakiss’ “We Gon Make It”, the Chicago MC drops a quick 16 showcasing his witty bars and plethora of rhymes over the Alchemist beat. The release comes following his response to Royce in
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Tee Grizzley does a two-for-one with a pair of videos off his Built For Whatever LP. In the pair of Krispy Kam-directed visuals, Tee Grizzley crashes a pool party and robs the joint for “Mad At Us”. Segueing into the partial animated “Less Talking More Action”, the Detroit rapper delivers menacing bars from the gym
Everything is Twelvyy. A$AP Twelvyy wants the world and “Everything” in it on his new drop. Over Ran Van Dam and Kreep’s flip of The Stylistics’ classic, notable used on Mary J. Blige’s track of the same name, A$AP Twelvyy delivers a witty flow full of ambition and the fruits of labor that comes with
Bucke up. Hot off the release of his All Over The Place album, KSI’s taking over the streets in new video featuring Future and 21 Savage. From behind the game controller to behind the wheel, the video game-inspired clip depicts the three racing through the city in a CGI cityscape and interacting with fans. Catch
Fresh off the their Rolling Loud appearances in Miami, Tory Lanez and Kodak Black connect with “Grah Tah Tah”. Over a trap-infused beat, Tory and Kodak flex on their haters and unleashing hostile bars for the opps. The track is off Tory Lanez We Outside capsule dropping tomorrow (Jul. 27) [embedded content]
Pop Smoke is back at the top of the charts. This week his sophomore album and his second posthumous project, Faith, debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard charts. Released on July 16, then followed by its deluxe two days later, Faith moved 88,000 units in its first week with 4,000 of that sum in
Just got to see my side. Bryson Tiller’s caught in love on a two way street with his new release, “One Sided”. Produced by DaBlackMic, Hue Stother, Bass Charity, and 30 Roc, Pen Griffey laments on the troubles of holding on to a relationship and the guilts of his wrongdoings. This is the first release
Gang gang. In anticipation of their upcoming album, Jim Jones reforms his Byrd Gang for “Hip Hop”, the first release performed by himself, Dyce Payso and Shoota. Directed by Shula The Don, Jim Jones, and Will C, the gang bring back the true essence of the culture in the heart of Harlem. Along with vintage
Bust a move. From BK to Chiraq, Sheff G keeps it moving on his new record with Polo G. Produced by Great John, the Brooklyn rapper and Chi-town’s hall of famer rep their gang and let off threats towards that adversaries while mobbing with their crews, flexing their jewelry, and racing through the city. Catch
Conway brings the heat. Conway The Machine helps kick off Revolt’s new show Off Top with a hot freestyle. Over Hov’s “Ignorant Shit”, the Griselda MC steps up to the mic and kicks a hot verse in front of a backdrop of burning flames. Off Top is a newly launched video countdown show hosted by
Let’s rock. Hot off the release of his Gold-Diggers Sound, Leon Bridges lets off a little “Steam” in the album’s new video. For one of the standout tracks, the singer two-steps to the romantic bop in a series of setting including a photoshoot, a walk through a neighborhood and at peace with nature. Let yourself
It’s a Ruth Chris night. Jim Jones and Scram Jones roll out the campaign of their next album, The Jones’s with the complimentary video to their first single featuring Fabolous and Eric Bellinger. Fresh off the private jet, the Shula The Don and Jim Jones-directed clip trails Capo and Loso cruising the Bahamas in an
This real life. Pablo and The Butcher connect on Dave East and Harry Fraud’s new record featuring Benny The Butcher. Over Harry Fraud’s cinematic soundbed, Dave delivers a bold opener detailing his views on life and references his former incarcerating unc who was exonerated after forty years. Benny follows suit with an introspective look at
Back to normal. Khalid wines down the summer with his new anticipated single, “New Normal”, the first off his upcoming album, Everything Is Changing. Directed by Andy Hines, Khalid sings a love-hate relationship in a futuristic world filled with robots and advance technology. Khalid premiered the track live during the Virgin Galactic’s spaceflight launch at
The Woo continues. Pop Smoke keeps the Faith with his second posthumous project and studio album. Introduced by the LP’s final track, “Outro“, Faith comes with a total of 20 unreleased records from the late rapper including “Good News”, “More Time”, “Coupe”, Merci Beaucoup”, and more. The deluxe features four additions including “Questions”, “Run Down”,
Show me the money. Curren$y and his Jet Life Family come off in their Welcome To Jet Life Recording 2‘s new video. In the clip, Spitta, Fendi P, and Rob49 cater to their company insides a studio while cracking a safe and counting their ends. Easy money, easy go. [embedded content]
Grrrr. Hot off the release of his “Crocodile Teeth Freestyle“, Tory Lanez tries his hands for Funkmaster Flex’ freestyle series. Packing the Hot 97 studio with a team of shooters, Swavey unleashes his energetic flow and an abundance of bravado bars over Cassidy’s classic hit, “I’m A Hustla (Remix)”. [embedded content]
Pour up. Kodak Black is going dumb in the hood in his new music video, “Senseless”, his first release since his Happy Birthday Kodak EP. At the Golden Acres housing projects in Pompano Beach, FL, the Project Baby and his Sniper Gang turn up with a group of locals, a few cups of lean, a
Drip drip drip. Normani brings out her “Wildside” in the video to her new single featuring Cardi B. On the sultry collaboration, which samples Aaliyah’s “One In A Million”, Normani croons sexual pleasures and showcases her sexy choreographic moves. Meanwhile, Cardi b delivers a racy verse where both appear nude during a steamy scene. [embedded
Remix! Funkmaster Flex is still on the prowl and welcomes Polo G on his new remix with the late King Von. Adding along to King Von’s posthumous verse, the hitmaking hall of famer is creeping on the come up with his hot flow. And you say Chi City. [embedded content]