Family over everything. Hot off the release of his So Icy Christmas album, Gucci Mane rings in the New Year with a fresh new single and video, “Fake Friends”. Flipping a Whodini’ classic, Guwop details the importance of family and loyalty on a set full of jewelry, cars, and quality time with his little one.
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My double R’s. Curren$y revisits his and Cash Fargo’s Land Air Sea album with the visual to “Hedge Fund”. Shot by Kewe Ukpolo, Spitta Andretti’s seen performing the track inside a Jet Life clothing store and outside while a few of his Chevys get a wash. The video arrives following “Under The Wings” from his
Nice shot. Curren$y’s calling his shots in the latest video off his recent LP, Pilot Talk 4. Directed by Kewe Ukpolo. Spitta Andretti pulls up to the crib with a fleet of cars where he enjoys a smoke poolside and plays a game of pool with the homie. [embedded content]
Happy 20th. In celebration of over two decades of making music together, ST.da Squad members Termanology and Ea$y Money set off 2022 with a new track. T Produced by Nozs, Term and Ea$y channel their inner Mobb Deep with their rugged flows and touch on their come up and their status in the game. [embedded
Respect The Jux! Vado wants his dues on “Respect The Jux”, his new collaboration with Lloyd Banks and Dave East. Backed by 6 Figure Digga’s soulful loop, the Street Heat-directed music video centers the three inside a sneaker warehouse asserting their dominance in the streets and rap game while a series of robberies take place.
Tony’s dance. Ghostface Killah’s got another banger for the ladies in his new music video featuring Shaun Wiah. Directed by Picture Perfect, Shaun Wiah serenades the ladies from VIP at an intimate gathering, while Ghostface woos the next man’s chick from the dance floor all the way to the bedroom. Cuff your chick. [embedded content]
The End Of An Era. After 20 years of his annual “Rap Up” series, Skillz bows out gracefully with his final one. Over JAY-Z’s “Encore”, the rap veteran gives his take on some of 2021’s noteworthy moments from politics to hip hop culture, and everything else in between. The visual features clips of headlines, his
The saga continues… A year after revealing he’s done with “Rap Up” series, Uncle Murda has a change of heart and returns with his annual recap. Produced by Great John, Lenny Grant gives his comical take on 2021’s highlights for 14 minutes including Verzuz, Kanye vs. Drake, the return of Bobby Shmurda, and pays homage
Two piece no fries. 21 Savage caps off the year with two new singles, “No Debate/Big Smoke”. Accompanied by visuals which are shot sporadically in VHS, the Saint Laurent Don unleashes his competitive raps with “No Debate’ in the projects. For the B-Side, 21 bosses up at a local night spot on the fiery “Big
A$AP Twelvyy’s back. A$AP Twelvyy bows out this year with his new EP, Vanilla Sky. At three tracks, the Bronx rapper provides “Jus Lef Vegas” featuring Zeke, and “Fybrspace Summit” before closing out with the title track, “Vanilla Sky”. This marks A$AP Twelvyy’s first project since last year’s Noon Yung and follows his most recent
Shine bright. Millyz brings cuffing season in the latest music video off his Blanco 4 album. Directed by Dom Bruno, Millyz raps the highs and lows of a relationship while bunned up at the crib with his lady. Here, they canoodle on the couch, argue and fight before making up in the bedroom. [embedded content]
Morning movies. Curren$y makes it look “So Easy’ in his Pilot Talk 4‘s new music video. Shot by Kewe Ukpolo, the simple clip centers Spitta rapping effortlessly while showcasing his sneakers and model cars as well as chowing a bowl of grub on his front porch and cruising town in one of his many droptop
Leaving all his troubles behind, Tyga’s going all the way up to his new single. Backed by Mike Crook’s bouncy beat and vocals from a choir, T-Raww and his clones bring their West Coast swag to a desert where they unleash their supernatural powers before levitating into the sky. [embedded content] [embedded content]
You a dead bwoy. Popcaan has released countless music throughout 2021, and caps off the year with “El Gringo”. Shot by Chadd Kreative, the OVO’s Unruly artist belts his gritty vocals throughout his hometown of Jamaica alongside his crew, drinks, flame throwers, and rifles. Out of towners beware. [embedded content]
Latto celebrates a win with a new freestyle. Fresh off earning her first chart-topper with “Big Energy‘ taking the No. 1 on the Rhythmic Radio charts, Latto gets busy over Kodak Black’s track. The track is accompanied with a video which finds the Georgia-bred rapper in the studio, the strip club, and a series of
From Pooh Shiesty. 1017’s Pooh Shiesty breaks silence from prison on his new track, “Federal Contraband Freestyle”. Via phone, the Memphis rapper weighs on his incarceration, release status, Young Dolph’s passing, and his feud with Kodak Black. In June, the 22-year-old rapper was arrested for a shooting and indicted on a robbery. Since then, he’s
Russ and Capella connect. Still hot off his Chomp 2 LP, Russ revisits one of his weekly drops, Russ with his new video featuring Capella Grey and Tamae. Accompanied by Tamae’s sultry vocals, Capella Grey opens the !llmind-laced track with his opening verse, while Russ follows suit in the midst of synchronized swimmers. [embedded content]
Ayy, check it out. Masego takes the festivities outdoors on his new single featuring JID and Big Boi. Rounding up some of ATL’s finest, Masego makes his grand entrance to Iman Omari and Jack Dine’s jazzy horns and keys. JID indulges in the night cap with his hot bars, while Daddy Fat Sax laces the
Escobar season continues. Justs four months after his previous album, Nas pulls his second album out of his hat with Magic. Back with Hit-Boy behind the boards, Nasir releases 9 new tracks to vibe to including “Speechless”, ‘Meet Joe Black”, “Wu For The Children”, “Dedicated”, and “Wave Gods” featuring A$AP Rocky and DJ Premier. In
Doot doo. After many years in the making, J.Cole recently had his follow up interview with Nardwuar. During last month’s Day N Vegas, the two chopped it up inside Windmark Recording studio where Nardwuar gifted Cole rare tracks the rapper sampled. Cole discussed music, origins of his first rap name, and a shocking recommendation of