The wait is over. After a brief hiatus, Lizzo makes her return with her new single, “About Damn Time”. Over a disco-infused instrumental, the Grammy award-winning artist boasts her carefree and bad bitch attitude while living her best life. Along with the release, the accompanying video finds Lizzo attending a Stressed and Sexy Support Group
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Hallelujah! Dreamville duo EarthGang takes it to church in their new music video featuring Musiq Soulchild. Perched on a platform and above the clouds projected behind them, Olu and WowGr8 deliver their rap sermons while Musiq leads a choir with their heavenly vocals. The video follows EarthGang’s “Billi” and are both off their most recent
From L.A. to NY. Grafh and Jay Worthy keep it “Ten Toes Down” in their latest music video. Directed and edited by Fah Da God and Ultimate Workz, the clip captures the two displaying their witty wordplay while strolling through out New York’s Greenwich Village. The track is off the deluxe version of Grafh’s Stop
MICHAEL JACKSON! After over 20 years, the entire legendary set by JAY-Z at Hot 97’s 2001 Summer Jam concert has been released. Courtesy of Hip Hop VCR, the nearly one-hour footage captures Jiggman performing his early hits including “Hard Knock Life”, “What’s My Name”, “Big Pimpin”, and “I Just Wanna Love U”. He also was
Big drop, no comma. Dreamville’s Lute revisits his Gold Mouf album with the release of its new video featuring BJ The Chicago Kid. In the Guerilla Mike-directed video, the Charlotte MC and the Chicago crooner lament on those who change over money while performing at an underground tunnel and a front stoop from around the
Virgil for life. Lil Durk and Gunna give Virgil Abloh his flowers in the latest music video off Durk’s chart-topping album, 7220. Directed by Cole Bennett, the clip begins with a quote from Virgil before Durkio and Gunna pay homage to the late fashion icon through a series of his designs including his Louis Dreamhouse,
Welcome to High school. Wiz Khalifa heads back to school in the accompanying music video to “Iced Out Necklace”. The track is produced by Sledgren. Directed by Wiz Khalifa and Andrea Saavedra, the whimsical clip finds the Taylor Gang rapper bringing the noise at a high school. Here, he gets naughty in detention, bullies a
Doe, you so “Crazy”. After dancing up a storm on her “Persuasive” single, TDE’s Doechii goes ham on the haters on her new single, “Crazy”. Over a boisterous production by Kal Banx, the Swamp Princess from Tampa lashes out on her naysayers with her raging flow. The accompanying clip finds Doechii baring all and wilding
From the desk of Tory. Tory Lanez gets a few things off his chest on his latest release. The track arrives following “Florida Shit” and is part of his Fargo Friday music series. Directed by himself and Stylo, the accompanying visual centers Tory stunting throughout L.A. while reflecting on both his newfound success and his
Trae and Truth. Trae Tha Truth shares an emotional tribute to his daughter in the latest video off his recent EP, Life n Pain. Shot by Tru Films, the emotional clip finds the proud father arriving at an airport and venting on the balance of fatherhood and stardom. The visual also features footage of himself
Guapdad’s The Answer. To coincide with COLORS Studios and 2K Games new partnership, Guapdad 4000 balls out on “Black Iverson” for NBA 2K22‘s latest season update. Drawing inspiration from Post Malone’s “White Iverson“, the Bay rapper references his come up and ballistic lifestyle for the melodic ditty, which he debuted on the platform, A COLORS
Baow! Rowdy Rebel faces off with his vices on the title-track to his forthcoming album, Rowdy vs. Rebel. Directed by Damien Sandoval, the matching visuals finds the GS9 rapper contrasting both his rapping and trapping lifestyles through various scenes from a lavish estate full of women to the rugged streets with his crew. The track
Fuck noise. IDK lets it rip on his new single “Taco, his first music since last summer’s USEE4YOURSELF album. Over a groovy and knocking beat by Kaytranada, the D.M.V. rapper riddles the track with his street-infused raps. The accompanying music video finds IDK in the projects in Southeast D.C. [embedded content]
Still hot off the release of her 777 album, Latto served as the musical guest on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday night (April 7). Backed by her band and choir, Latto performed “Sunshine” before stripping down from her gown and segueing into her hit “Big Energy”. Last week, Latto also released the
Y’all know what this is. Papoose, Fabolous, and Jermaine Dupri are focused in their Street Heat Film feature presentation. Directed by Will C and Tana, the trio unleash their fearless raps over JD’s roaring beat from the streets to a neon-lit set and a hallway full of plaques. Last year, Pap released an EP at
It’s chaining day. Alicia Keys continues the ode to New York City in her new music video, “City Of Gods (Part 2). Bestowed by rap legend Slick Rick, the innovative clip finds Alicia donning The Ruler’s massive chains and cruising in a futuristic Mercedes EQ sportscar in the midst of bright lights and fireworks. The
Diamonds are forever. Dreamville duo EarthGang pulls a heist in the latest music video off their Ghetto Gods album. The video serves as the third episode from the album’s video series (“American Horror Story” and “Strong Friends”). In the cinematic clip directed by Mac Grant, Olu and WowGr8 takeover The Diamond Company where they hold
Ughk! After serving up “Diet Coke“, King Push reunites with Hov on the latest offering off Push’s forthcoming album. Over Pharrell’s hypnotic production, the legendary rap titans reflect on their longevity and success with their God level flows and witty bars. The two previously collaborated on 2016’s “Drug Dealers Anonymous” and on Kanye’s “So Appalled”
It is time. Time slips away for The Weeknd in the latest feature presentation off his Dawn FM album. Directed by Cliqua, the star-studded video co-stars Squid Game’s Jung Ho-yeon and actor-comedian Jim Carrey. The cinematic visual finds XO and Jung meeting in a hotel elevator and then taking over a karaoke bar for a
Heard August was cancelled. After over a year, August Alsina makes a surprise return with his latest single, “Shake The World”. Clocked in under just two minutes, the New Orleans singer addresses his critics and haters with confidence. This marks August’s first music since last year’s “Entanglement” featuring Rick Ross. In 2020, he released his