Viva Las Vegas Boldy James and The Alchemist touch down in the latest music video off their Bo Jackson LP. Directed by 30, Boldy James coasts over Al’s haunting soundbed while making moves along the strips of Sin City. In related news, the pair’s follow-up Super Tecmo Bo drops Friday (Dec. 17). [embedded content]
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Filler up. After eight years since its original release, Jhene Aiko re-gifts her holiday tune with a revamped version. Taking it back to 2013’s “Wrap Me Up” featuring James Fauntleroy, Aiko flies solo with tones down the production and flies solo with her romantic holiday rendezvous. Merry Christmas indeed. [embedded content]
The Ice Cream Man is coming. 38 Spesh takes on a Wu classic in his new video, “Home Game”. The track is off last year’s mixtape, 1995, a collection of freestyles over ’95’s most-memorable songs. Shot by New Vegas Films and D. Gomez, 38 flows effortless over Raekwon, Ghostface, Capadonna and Method Man’s “Ice Cream”.
Kanye and Drake reunite on stage for a good cause. On Thursday night (Dec. 9), the two hip hop stars came together in front of a sold-out crowd at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for a benefit concert for imprisoned and former gang leader Larry Hoover. The show was streamed live on Amazon Prime Video and
Hot off the release of his posthumous album, Fighting Demons, Juice WRLD delivers the blazing visual for “Burn”. Directed by Steve Cannon, the clip centers the late rapper in a L.A. studio while the world experiences a apocalyptical catastrophe cause by comets. Fighting Demons features 18 tracks including guests Justin Bieber, Polo G and Trippie
Lil’ Keke reps the Lone Star state in his new video. Directed by Trill Art, the Screwed Up Click member rounds up his fellow Houstonians for their ode to their home state. Here, they ride through the city with a few eye-candies and congregate with their crew in a parking lot and by a mural
Flatbush Zombies and the RZA connect. After a brief hiatus for most of the year, Flatbush Zombies make their return on RZA’s new track, “Plug Addicts”. Anchored by The Abbott’s sinister production and his razor sharp rhymes, Meechy Darko, Zombie Juice, and Erick Arc Elliott unleash their murderous flows towards their adversaries. The sinister clip
“Come on, y’all are scared to rap!” Off the heels of releasing his Chomp 2, Russ swung by Power 106 for the L.A. Leakers’ Lift Off show. For the show’s freestyle session, Russ showcased his keen bars by rhyming confidently over OutKast’s “Aquemini”. He referenced his competition, success, the holiday season, and Tina Knowles. [embedded
EST Gee’s full of fire in his new music video. Directed by Diesel Films, the Louisville rapper’s sporadically filtered in cracked lava and red-beamed eyes while delivering his aggressive raps from smoking on the couch to racing his sports car in the streets. “Bloody Man” is just one of the new tracks on his latest
What up blood. Hot off the release of their From The Bayou mixtape, Birdman and YoungBoy Never Broke again release the video for its opening track. Created by Nick Belotti, the red hued visual centers Stunna and NBA YoungBoy trading their bravado and aggressive raps while waving their red flag. [embedded content]
The boys are back. Ahead of the release of his new album, Richer Than Ever I Been, Rick Ross sat down with Rap Radar’s Elliott Wilson and Brian B.Dot Miller for A Richer Conversation. At center court of Miami’s FTX Arena, Rozay spoke on his new album, business ventures, his relationship with Meek Mill, and
Rick Ross back. Fresh off the release of his Richer Than I Ever Been album, Rick Ross rides like a boss in the “Outlawz” video featuring 21 Savage and Jazmine Sullivan. Over AraabMuzik and Fabian Marasciullo’s triumphant beat, the Bawse shares his throne with 21 Savage and Jazmine Sullivan. The clip also trails Rozay cruising
Black is beautiful. Common celebrates Black royalty in the latest music video off his recent album, A Beautiful Revolution Pt. 2. Directed by Emmanuel Afolabi, Common and PJ share their ode to Black women from a house in a country, while a group of Black queens joyfully dance along to the powerful duet. You are
Team 80 Productions artist Lola Brooke brings the noise on her new single, “Dummy Ummy”. Produced by Willy Propane, Sean John, and T May K, the rising Brooklyn native flexes her sassy bars and cocky flow throughout the bossy anthem. The clip centers Lola in the streets perched on top of a trailer truck and
French Montana’s ready for war in his They Got Amnesia album’s epic music video featuring Doja Cat and Saweetie. Directed by Edgar Esteves and Jon Primo, the post-apocalyptic-inspired visual finds Montana and his fellow survivors going head on with cyborgs. Doja Cat commandeers her troops with her artillery including a machine gun bra, while Saweetie
Pull up. Larry June and Cardo make a pit stop in the latest video off their Into The Late Night EP. Directed by Lestyn Park, Good Job Larry rides through San Francisco at night before linking with Cardo and the crew at a gas station and then at the crib. [embedded content]
Got bars? Shifting through across the country, Page Kennedy ensembles some of the game’s top notch MCs for lyrically-infused posse cut, “Grand Finale 2021”. Over a high-powered instrumental by Mic West, the Hip Hop lyricist trades elite bars with the likes of Royce 5’9, The Game, Ransom, 3D Na’Tee, Mysonne, Grafh, KXNG Crooked and Locksmith.
Guapdad 4000 takes New York in his new video. After taking the year with 1176 with producer !llmind and its deluxe, Guapdad 4000 hits the 4th quarter with new music. Over a flip of The O’Jays’ 1974 hit “For The Love Of Money,” the Oakland rapper flexes his wealth through the Drew Banga beat. The
Diners, drive-ins, and die. Hot off the release of his debut album, Who Is Nardo Wick?, Nardo Wick leaves a trail of blood in the dark visuals behind “Wicked Witch”. Directed by Dell and Rigo, the murderous clip depicts Nardo Wick and his female accomplice pulling off a deadly robbery at a diner before going
Shut the fuck up. Coming off the heels of his Verzuz battle, Juicy J pops the trunk with new music featuring Wiz Khalifa. Directed by Gabriel Hart, the twisted video centers the pair as disciples of the Devil who coerce a group on the streets for their souls. [embedded content]