Let’s get ready to rumble! Verzuz brings the showdown of the millennium with their latest episode, Bow Wow and Soulja Boy. After weeks of trolling one another, Shad Moss and DeAndre Cortez Way put their music where their mouth is with a highly entertaining performance in Los Angeles. Mr. 106 was joined by guests DJ
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The gang is coming through. Lil Tjay is outside in his Destined 2 Win‘s new music video. Directed by JL Shot That, the Bronx rapper brisk walks through his stomping grounds where he hits the park with his crew and strolls through the subway and rides the train. [embedded content]
Why waste life? Time is of the essence on Mary J. Blige’s new record, “Hourglass”. Over gentle piano keys, a self-confident MJB preaches life’s regrets and uncertainty may impact one’s way of life. Co-written by Teddy Riley, Andy Murray, Benjamin Wright, and producer Romans, the ballad was soundtracked during the closing credits of her new
Tear the club up! Icewear Veezo and Future back outside on their turn up anthem, “Tear The Club Up”. From counting money in the whip to spending it at the strip club, the Detroit rapper delivers a gritty verse for the opps, while Hendrix turns up to his dripped-out verse. You can’t sit with them.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9… Vado drops nothing but jewels of getting money and spending wisely on his new written manual. Taking a page out of B.I.G.’s “10 Crack Commandments”, Ha Fisher shares his rules of hustling and staying low key with the flex in the newly released video. As scammers
How many mics? Fresh off the release of his Accolades EP, DJ Kay Slay carries on tradition and is “Rolling 110 Deep” in his new video. Doubling up from last year’s “Rolling 50 Deep“, DJ Kay Slay rounds up over a hundred MCs for his 40-minute feature presentation. Guests include 3D Na’Tee, AZ, Big Daddy
Getty up! T-Pain takes it out to the Wild West in his music video featuring Kehlani. Flipping his 2007 hit “Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin)”, Teddy his a saloon where he sells his very own T-Pain’s Drank. Kehlani makes out with a woman after a sip, and the whole town indulges on the beverage
Big truffle. Mick Jenkins brings the horror in the complimentary video to his new single, “Truffles”. Over a hpnotiq beat by Monte Booker and Renzell, the Chicago MC analyzes today’s current state in an eerie neighborhood. The Andre Muir-directed clip draws inspiration from classic films from Friday to Get Out. [embedded content]
Maybach Music. Paloma Ford give it her all in the accompanying music video to her collaboration with Rick Ross. Directed by Chandler Lass, the R&B singer belts her sultry vocals in a room full of candles and takes a dip in the river. Rozay makes his cameo with a lush verse, which he raps in
Checkmate! Jazz Cartier connects with Buddy for “Two Of Em”, his latest drop from his upcoming album, Fleur Print Vol. 2 arriving on July 23. In the whimsical clip directed by Jon Primo, the two trade keen bars a Snapz production. They turn up in a room full of television screens and black lights, a
Let it burn. Dax is still jacking beats, and goes ham over Eminem’s classic “Forgot About Dre”. Taken from his ransacked living room, Dax bares his war paint and drops endless rhymes over the Dr. Dre production. The possessed rapper multiples in a series of clones, downs a bottle of liquor, and clutches his radio
Where is Toosii? Toosii welcomes the first day of summer with a wet and wild video off his Thank You For Believing mixtape. Detailing his chick clientele from different area codes, the Raleigh rapper acts out with an abundance bikini-clad ladies at a lush pad out West. Toosii enjoys the twerk fest in the outdoor
To live and die. Covaboy cherishes life and pays his respects to the lost ones on his new single produced by ILL Wonka. Shot by ChaseMoneyTV and under the direction of MotionPicture Larry, the D.M.V. rapper analyzes life and loyalty. Covaboy Cali Cool reflects on the lush grounds of a Hollywood pad with his crew
Happy Father’s Day. NLE Choppa celebrates Father’s Day with his ode to his daughter. In the heartfelt video, NLE Choppa pens a letter to his little girl where he addresses his absence and his devotion to becoming a better father. The clip depicts a run-in with the law and features family members and his private
And the winner is… This week, Polo G’s sophomore album Hall Of Fame debuts at the No. 1 spot of the Billboard 200 charts. The album earns Polo G his first chart-topping album, and his third consecutive Top 10 album, followed by 2019’s debut Die A Legend (no. 6) and The Goat (no. 2) in
Isaiah is coming. With The House Is Burning album on the way, Isaiah Rashad impacts with its latest offering, “Headshots (4r Da Locals)”. As a follow up to his “Lay Wit Ya” with Duke Deuce, the TDE rapper from Memphis lights up and takes it to the head on his rhyme-filled banger. A week prior,
Unretired. Logic makes his official comeback with his official post-retirement single, “Intro”. Presumably an opening track for an upcoming project, Young Bobby unleashes nothing but rhymes galore referencing his upbringing, work ethic, and comeback over a soulful beat by 6ix. Last year, Logic hung up the mic following his No Pressure album. In April, he
Roll In Peace. It’s been three years since the passing of XXXtentacion, and Kodak Black pays tribute to the falling rapper on his new release. On the heartfelt track, Kodak Black wails on the lost of a good friend and pays homage to the late rapper’s legacy. On June 18, 2018, XXXtentacion was killed during
G out’chea After cruising to “I’m In Traffic” the week prior, G Perico is still outside and pulls up with his latest recording, “Out The House”. Flanked by Dupri’s pianos, the Los Angeles rapper steps out with swag and rolls like a G for this summer ditty. Come outside. [embedded content]
Unretired. Logic makes his official comeback with his brand new single “R.A.T.T. (Real All The Time)”. Back like he’s never left, Bobby Bullet unleashes nothing but rhymes galore touching on his return, brief retirement, and his undying love for the game. Welcome back. Last year, Logic hung up the mic following his No Pressure album.