Don’t call is a comeback! LL Cool J is bringing the Rock The Bells festival to Queens. The one-day hip hop festival will take place on Saturday, August 6 at the Forest Hills Stadium. The full-line up as yet to be revealed, but among the acts already announced include LL himself with DJ Z-Trip, Ice
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Esco, let’s go! The 64th Grammys celebrated the year’s music at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday (April 3). Hosted by Trevor Noah, Silk Sonic’s Bruno Mars and Anderson.Paak kicked off the ceremony with a soulful performance of “Leave The Door Open”, which earned the duo both Song Of The Year
P! Gunna made his Saturday Night Live debut as the musical guest on Saturday (April 3). On a smoke-filled set with a band, the YSL rapper kicked off the night with “Banking On Me” for his first performance. For his second act, Gunna brought out his fellow ATLien Future for their collaboration “Pushin P”. Both
NLE Choppa gets deep with his “Yak Flow” for his new music video. Gliding over soothing snaps and 808s, the Memphis trailblazer parades around the city and a few strippers while reflecting on life and success. “Yak Flow” follows Choppa’s emotional tribute, “The Gender Reveal Song” where he addresses the recent loss of his unborn
Young Glock. Aptly fitting for this weekend’s Grammys, Key Glock takes a moment to reflect in his new music video, “Grammys”. The cinematic clip finds the Memphis rapper reacting his childhood years including an adolescent hustler on the rise and a dominant teenager holding the streets down. The track serves as the intro to his
Buss it, baby. Tee Grizzley does a whole lot of flexing in the video to “Buss It Dow”, the follow up to “Beat The Streets“. Directed by Ben Marc, the Detroit rapper delivers aggressive bars with a little auto-tune while hitting various shops in Beverly Hills and parading around a bevy of eye-candy in lingerie.
Lucas season is upon us. Joyner Lucas gets crazy with his flow on his pro-Yeezy track, “Ye Not Crazy”. Pulling out the massive black Sherp all-terrain ATV and recreating the Donda 2 live listening concert, Joyner gets on his Ye shit alongside a masked Kanye look-alike. “Ye Not Crazy” is Joyner’s first release following “My
The Ice Cream man is coming. Freddie Gibbs cools out with Rick Ross on “Ice Cream”, Gibbs first music since last year’s “Black Illuminati” featuring Jadakiss. Over a flip of Raekwon’s classic done by Kenny Beats, Gibbs serves scoops of his rapid-flowing bars while cruising in an ice cream truck full of women. Meanwhile, Rozay
Get that work. A$AP Ant’s prepping the release of his forthcoming album and he clocks today with A$AP Rocky for his new single. Directed by Geerten Harmens, the colorful visual finds the A$AP Mob duo tripping throughout the city with their crew in the midst of psychedelic and vivid effects. Oh God! [embedded content]
The saga continues. EarthGang’s rides out with their day ones in the latest visual off their Ghetto Gods album. In the second episode of the album’s visual series, and the follow-up to “American Horror Stories“, Olu and WowGr8 vent on the importance of tapping in with loved ones while cruising with friends in front of
Ughhk! Pusha T’s name rings loud and clear in the menacing visual to his track off Nigo’s album, I Know Nigo. Directed by Hidji, the cinematic clip centers King Push delivering his fearless raps in a midst of various scenes including a stick up, scantily-clad models dressed as angels, and a hostage tied up in
Me dey bang-bang. WizKid dances to “True Love” with Tay Iwar and Projexxto in the latest music video off his critically-acclaimed album, Made In Lagos. Directed by Nabil Elderkin, the Grammy-winning international superstar takes center arena where he passionately dances with his co-star, Jamaican-Canadian model and CAY SKIN founder, Winnie Harlow. The Nigerian native is
Partytime! It’s just a typical day around the way for D Smoke in his new video featuring Westside Boogie. Set in the summer of 2018, the Sergio-directed clip follows D Smoke through the streets and at an outdoor basketball game that’s broken up by gunfire before making his way to a house party with Boogie.
Still popping. Roc Nation’s Kalan.FrFr celebrates his success on his new single, “Popstar”. Produced by Bankroll Got It, Diego Ave, and Earl “EB” Johnson, the L.A. rapper shares his melodic view on his journey to success. “The concept behind the song is that anyone can be a pop star, you just have to wake up
Baow! Nigo and Lil Uzi is flexing “Heavy” in the latest video off Nigo’s new album, I Know Nigo. Anchored by the production of AXL Beats, Brandon Finessin, and CuBeatz, the flashing clip finds Baby Pluto unleashes his flamboyant flow while shopping at Jacob & Co’s jewelry spot with Nigo and A$AP Rocky. [embedded content]
Boys to men. Hot off the release of his Iroquois Pliskin EP, Drumwork Records Jae Skeese releases the video to “71 Cluster”. Directed by Luquman Muhammad, the Buffalo rapper reflects on early struggles and humble beginnings with the presence of his younger self. Iroquois Pliskin features “Against The Grain” featuring Conway The Machine and Flee
Holla at your boy. Fresh off the release of his Superghetto LP, Buddy pulls up with his “Hoochie Mama” video. Directed by madebyJAMES, the racy visual finds the L.A. rapper cruising the streets in a jeep full of freaks, rocking the stage of a block party, and hitting the gym full of eye-candy. All in
From the beach to the streets Hot off the release of their 2 Pz In A Pod, Jay Worthy, Larry June and Sean House share a two for one in the album’s latest videos. Directed by Miguel 415, “She’s Not Around” finds Good Job Larry relaxing in somewhere in the tropics, before joining World Wide
Shinin’ round here. SAINt JHN turns up “For The Squadron” in the music video to his latest single produced by F a l l e n.. Shot in multiple screens with Korean subtitles, the eccentric clip finds the rapper in Puerto Rico flowing melodically while flexing his wealth. The track follows JHN’s previous “Best Part
New York, stand the fuck up! Nicki Minaj and Fivio Foreign turn up for the city on their street banger, “We Go Up”. Flanked by Papi Yerr, Swizzy, and Szamz’ drill beat, Barbie unleashes her menacing bars for the competition, while Fivio flexes with his signature flow. The arrives following Nicki’s previous single “Do We