Ariiba! Dave East and Millyz is still living it up in Colombia for the latest music video off their collaborative album, Pablo & Blanco. Directed by Dom Bruno, the pair congregate with the locals at an outdoor ball park full of bikers doing tricks. Elsewhere, Dave and Millyz occupy a VIP section at a night
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Look out. Conway The Machine links with a couple of ATL’s finest for his La Maquina‘s new video featuring JID and Ludacris. Anchored by Don Cannon’s bouncy production, Conway glides on the beat with his braggadocios bars at his desk full of money. JID reunites with his co-star with a hot verse from the office
One love. Kodak Black opens up on disloyalty among friends in hisHaitian Boy Kodak‘s new video. Opened with depiction of a young Kodak and his childhood friend, the two go from riding Mongoose bikes in the hood to living it up at a mansion full of money, lavish meals, designer suits, and a collection of
This how Polo G rolls. With his Hall Of Fame album set to arrive on Friday (Jun. 11), Polo G made a promo run and to Power 106 as a guest on the LA Leakers show. Put in the hot seat, the Chicago rapper stepped up to the mic and delivered a rap over DMX’
Woo, change! H.E.R. calls a plan for action with “Change”, her contribution to The Obama’s new Netflix educational program, We The People. On the powerful track, H.E.R. preaches increasing the peace, involvement within the community, voting, and guidance for the youth. We The People, which stars H.E.R., Adam Lambert, Cordae, and more, combines music and
This is not a weed song. Your Old Droog is overjoyed with life on his first solo record of the year, “So High”. Clouded in a jazzy soundbed, the Brooklyn rapper brings his exceptional storytelling while reflecting on life’s changing moments from his past. The track follows Your Old Droog’s most recent track “The Glitch”
Mafia! EDM producers Marshmello and Eptic enter the worlds of Three-Six Mafia on their new single “Hitta” featuring Juicy J. Inside the warehouse where a fighting club match takes place, Juicy J balls crazy and trips out, while DJ Paul provides the assist with a wrathful hook. Don’t get your teeth knocked out. [embedded content]
The big giveback. Hot off the release of their collaborative album, Lil Baby and Lil Durk do their good deed in the project’s latest video. Directed by Daps, the cinematic visual finds Lil Baby and Durkio pulling off a heist and giving back to the less fortunate. At a lavish auction, the duo and their
Bang bang. 21 Savage goes out blazing in his new video. The Metro Boomin-produced track is off the Gully soundtrack. Animated by the Nabil, the video game-inspired visual centers 21 Savage in the middle of a war zone in Los Angeles. Here, he’s fighting off thugs, partakes in shootouts, and is blowing up choppers with
Shake your ass then. Hot off his CMG label’s deal with Interscope, Yo Gotti celebrates the occasion with his new “Drop” featuring DaBaby. On the J. White Did It-produced banger, Gotti and the Billion Dollar Baby commandeer the ladies to shake their money makers. For the accompanying music video, the duo parade at a Hollywood
Good night. Roddy Ricch brings the romantic vibes on his new single, “Late At Night”. Over Mustard’s sultry beat, the Compton rapper croons love and affection from sun up until sun down. Along with the release, comes the “Thriller”-inspired music video where his night begins in the studio and is then drawn to a magical
Welcome to 9 Bridge. From Brooklyn to the Bronx, Rowdy Rebel and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie keep it 100 on their new collaboration. Utilizing CGI technology, the accompanying video finds the pair repping their boroughs from various landscapes. They draw their medieval weaponry from Times Square and coast across the Antarctic on an iceberg
Shake your ass then. Hot off his CMG label’s deal with Interscope, Yo Gotti celebrates the occasion with his new “Drop” featuring DaBaby. On the J. White Did It-produced banger, Gotti and the Billion Dollar Baby get the ladies to shake their money makers to their new twerk anthem. “Drop” follows Yo Gotti and DaBaby’s
Clout Cobain thrashes again. Denzel Curry mashes his raps with “Bad Luck”, his contribution with PlayThatBoiZay from the DC Comics’ Dark Nights: Death Metal Soundtrack. Anchored by raging guitar riffs and knocking drums, the Floridian MC mashes his versatile raps in his distilled punk-rock voice and bridges his two favorite genres together. [embedded content]
Swish! Don Q is back and helps himself to Drake and Rick Ross’ “Lemon Pepper Freestyle”. Lounging at the crib with the homies and putting in work in the studio, the HighBridge rapper drops a quick introspective verse touching on his absence, street savviness, fatherhood, and his his brief distance from A Boogie Wit Da
Danger! YG and Mozzy are the game’s most “Dangerous” in their Kommunity Service album’s new video featuring G Herbo. Packing an abandoned warehouse with their fellow crew members, both the West Coast duo and the Chiraq veteran rep their sets from the rugged hallways. Accompanied with animated illustrations and a few luxury cars, they all
Not on the album. TDE’s Isaiah Rashad shares a two for one with his dual-release, “200/Warning”. Over a choppy and hypnotic beat, Isaiah brings his southern slang in a distilled voice for “200”. Segueing into a jazzy production by Kenny Beats, the Memphis rapper flexes his lyrical muscle with “Warning”. “200/Warning” follows Isaiah Rashad’s previous
All set. Hot off his appearance on Culture Jam’s “Everything Different” with NBA YoungBoy, Rod Wave releases his new single and its matching visual. Shot by Eye 4 Production, Rod Wave takes to Miami and enjoys the fruits of labor. He hits the studio, performs at live venues, interacts with fans, and counts his ends
Rematch! Swizz Beatz and Timbaland take it back to where it all started for this Memorial Day weekend special of their Verzuz. On Sunday (May 30), the co-founders and super-producers went head-to-head in front of a live audience at Miami’s LIV nightclub. Swizzy and Timbo shuffled back through their extensive catalog including their solo records,
Bon appetit. Still fresh and hot off his Thank You For Believing mixtape, Toosii serves up his take on Drake and Rick Ross’ popular hit. Indulging in a batch of wings at the crib, Toosii delivers an introspective rap with in the company of his lady. He gets in his bag, showcases his jewelry, and