In the world I be in. Kodak Black keeps his guard up in the latest video off his Back For Everything album. Dedicated to his incarcerated friend Cool, the murky visual finds Kodak Black reflecting on a rooftop of an abandoned city building, before taking to the streets and giving back to his needy and
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Shit hit different. With the release of his 7220 album, Lil Durk has more than enough reason to flex in its new video. Directed by Jerry Production, Durkio reflects on newer success while counting his bands on his private jet and mobbing through the streets with his OTF family. The clip also features the rapper
Ma$e back. Mason Betha makes his unexpected return with his first new music in nearly five years. After taking aim at Cam’Ron on 2017’s “The Oracle“, the Harlem veteran cranks up the auto-tune and points his aggression towards Diddy from his upbringing to his business and everything else in between. [embedded content]
Mmm, la-la After kicking off the year with his cocky single “Talk My Shit“, Yella Beezy tones it down for the ladies with, “Who Do”. In the racy music video, Yella Beezy details love amid his controversy lifestyle while getting hot and steamy with his love interest throughout a luxury estate. [embedded content]
This is how Sean Paul does it. Sean Paul does it like no other on his new collaboration featuring Pia Mia. The two previously collaborated on the ladder’s “Hot (Remix” in 2020. On the dancehall and pop-infused record, the two multi-platinum superstars rejoice to the good life with endless swag and sex appeal. The fiery
Let’s dance. Israeli musical pop duo Static & Ben L get the party rocking on their new single featuring Snoop Dogg and Lil Baby. Over a dance-heavy beat by Prince Fox, Yarden, and Jordi Peleg, Static & Ben L live up the set with their turned up vocals, while Uncle Snoop and Lil Baby add
Fargo’s Revenge. Tory Lanez addresses the drama on wax with his latest “Cap”. In the menacing visual, the Toronto rapper addresses his ongoing feud with Megan Thee Stallion and her boyfriend Pardison Fontaine from inside a butcher shop, a protest rally, the courtroom, and a hospital. The pre-trial hearing in the controversial assault, which Tory
Aww yeah. Bun B and producer Cory Mo connect on their collaborative album, Mo Trill. Produced entirely by Cory Mo, the 11-track set his lead by “Hesitate” featuring Talib Kweli, David Banner, and Tobe Nwigwe. The project is stacked with other guest features including Slim Thug, Lil Keke, Big K.R.I.T., Trae Tha Truth, Z-Ro, Larry
Need a hand? Fredo Bang’s caught in a “Federal Raid” on the latest drop off his upcoming 2 Face Bang II. In the accompanying clip, the Baton Rouge rapper addresses the other side of the law and his peer’s loyalty in the comfort of his lush pad. [embedded content]
Fire! Last year, Papoose capped off each month with the release of his monthly EPs and revisits his September project with his new video featuring Method Man. For the opening track, the WillC and Tana-directed clip captures the two rap veterans trading fiery bars nestled in flames, yellow tape, and riddled bullets. Earlier today, Method
Legs to the roof. Latto gets it popping like a “Wheelie” on her new collaboration featuring 21 Savage. Produced by Hollywood Cole, Big Latto dominates with pussy power, while 21 Savage adds his racy flow. Along with the release, the Colin Tilley-directed video finds Latto stunting on a bike and working her moves inside her
Issa goat. Key Glock is gearing up to release his Yellow Tape 2 (Deluxe) on March 25, and sets the tone with “Pain Killers”. In the wintry clip, the Memphis rapper pulls up his custom yellow Phantoms on a snowy mountainside and delivers his confident flow with a goat on a leash. Key Glock released
They put on. Wiz Khalifa, Big K.R.I.T., and Smoke DZA reunite on the the first single off their upcoming, Full Court Press album produced by Girl Talk. Over an old school mash up, Wiz Khalifa, Big K.R.I.T., and Smoke DZA trade an abundance of braggadocious bars. The collaboration arrives with an animated visual. In 2020,
Pow! Fresh off “City of Gods” and “Off the Grid,” Ye collaborator Fivio Foreign joins host Brian “B.Dot’ Miller to break down the best songs in Kanye’s catalog. From the old Kanye’s “Through The Wire” and “Gold Digger” to the new Kanye’s “New Slaves” and “Father Stretch My Hands Pt 1.”, together Fivio and B
The Butcher coming. Benny The Butcher takes part of his album release week over to Power 106 for the L.A. Leaker’s show For 137th installment of the Lift Off freestyle series, The Butcher tact his hustle and flow over DMX, Ma$e, and the Lox’s “Niggaz Done Started Something”. Benny The Butcher’s Tana Talk 4 drops
Cheers! Fresh off the release of his Mixed Emotions album, So Raspy’s Nino Man releases the video for the love-themed project’s title-track. Directed by Benji Filmz, the clip finds the Harlem native rapping the introspective track from a run-in with the paparazzi to the back of an Escalade with his lady and the crib. [embedded
Voila! Vince Staples officially brings the “Magic” on the first single off his forthcoming album, Ramona Park Broke My Heart. Floating over a laid back beat by Mustard, the Long Beach rapper delivers his rags to riches flow and details perseverance over his inner city blues. In the newly released video, Vince Staples hits a
Guess who’s back. Morray and Cordae are not backing down on their collaboration, “Still Here”. Produced by DontHypeMe, the Fayetteville rapper and the D.M.V. lyricist reflect on the come up and overcoming the struggles they’ve endured. Along with the release, the powerful video depicts the two gathered with friends at the crib and their few
XV back. XV makes his unexpected return with his latest effort, Winter Wolves. Produced entirely by Mike Summers, the Wichita lyricist spews 10 new tracks including the triumphant “March To Winter”, the God flows of “Mathews 7:15”, and the thought-provoking “Food For The Sole”, among others. Winter Wolves is XV’s first project since last year’s
Game over. After bringing their “Afterlife” earlier this year, Tee Grizzley and producer JR Rotem’s got the block on lock with their latest collaboration. Over JR Rotem’s eerie beat, the accompanying cinematic clip finds Tee Grizzley running through his street cred and detailing the perseverance of its downfalls in the midst of violence, lost loved