Conway’s got the keys. Conway The Machine is ready to release his long-awaited Shady debut, God Don’t Make Mistakes and unlocks his first single. Over The Alchemist’s haunting keys, the Griselda rapper unleashes his wicked rhymes full of drug talk, riches, and his respect from the streets to the rap game. “With “Piano Love” I
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Key to the money. Key Glock is back and is on the paper chase on his new single produced by Tay Keith, the first offering off his upcoming The Yellow Tape 2. Over Keith’s drums and flutes, the Memphis Paper Route rapper details his strong desire of getting money by any means. For the matching
Summer ’21. Now that Summer is gone, Hot 97 and Apple Music’s Ebro Darden picks his hottest record of the year in Complex Brackets‘ latest episode. From Drake’s “Wants & Needs” and WizKid’s “Essence” to Moneybagg Yo’s Wockesha” and Megan Thee Stallion’s “Thot Shit”, Ebro and host Brian B.Dot Miller breakdown their 16 anthems and
Dapper Dave. Dave East certifies his swag like no other rapper in the latest video off his and Harry Fraud’s Hoffa album. At Dapper Dan’s boutique, the Harlem MC’s tailored in Gucci by the fashion designer and haberdasher man himself and kicks it Uptown with the crew including Fabolous, Maino, Nelly, and more. It’s Gucci!
When it comes to the bars, Grafh doesn’t miss. Such is the case on his new track featuring Sheek Louch and Ransom. Over the late DJ Shay’s gritty beat, Grafh whips up a witty opener full of drug talk. Sheek follows and salutes his success while Ransom comes out swinging with rhymes galore. “Valid” follows
We got a problem, Lagos. From the Mother Land to outer space, Yung Bleu’s set to take off in his Moon Boy album’s new video featuring Davido. Shot in Lagos, Nigeria, the Dammy Twitch-directed visual finds the two serenading their love interest and building a space ship, ready for lift off. [embedded content]
Lute is back. Dreamville’s Lute has the Midas touch on his second studio album, Gold Mouf. And with 13 tracks to back it up, the Charlotte lyricist enjoys the fruits labor on “GED (Get Every Dolla)“, highlights his resilience on “Life“, and embraces the more challenges that is to come (“Myself“). The follow-up to his
Hey ladies. Wale’s has officially announced his Folarin 2 for an October 22 release and reunites with J.Cole for the album’s latest single. Over an electrifying flip of Q-Tip’s “Vivrant Thing” by Cool & Dre, Folarin works his charm with his slick pick-up lines, while Cole follows with his flirtatious wordplay. In accompanying clip, the
As long as we alive, we’re free. Kane Brown and H.E.R. bridge their genres together on their hopeful single, “Blessed & Free”. In the black-and-white clip, the country and R&B singers belt their blissful hymn on an artsy set full of chandeliers, mirrors, and drapes. [embedded content]
Where the nasty girls at? Supergroup Queens are nasty as they want to be on their first single, “Queens” produced by Avenue Beatz and Swizz Beatz. Directed by Tim Story, the cinematic visual finds the four queens living it up at a Miami mansion full of male eye-candy and aboard a private yacht. The track
Oh baby. The Alchemist and Mavi unveil their “Miracle Baby” from the producer’s upcoming EP, This Thing Of Ours Pt. 2. , the follow-up to his April debut. Over Al’s cinematic loop, Mavi reflects on new life with his thought-provoking rhymes. The Daniel Reagan directed clip finds the NC rapper laid up with his lady
Brew for two. Jay Worthy closes out the week with a double-release and teams up with DJ Mr. Rogers, Mitchy Slick and Lil Boss for the assist. Following “Top Floor GTR/Wait On You“, the L.A.’s World Wide Worthy brings the Westside to H-Town for his “Cellular”, before taking it to B-Side with the soul-sampled “Gangslide”.
Red Cafe and Benny The Butcher link in the video for their new collaboration, “Drug Money”. Throwing on their neon-green ski-masks, Mr. Shakedown and Eastside Buff stash their loot, heat up the studio, and thug it out down in Times Square. We see you, N.O.R.E. [embedded content]
Happy Birthday, bitch. Krizz Kaliko and T-Pain are some wild pranksters in the video to their celebratory smash “BB (Birthday Bitch)”. In the whimsical clip, the pair set up a hidden camera on an Atlanta street where they drawl bystanders to dance before smashing them in the face with birthday cakes. Got’cha! [embedded content]
Like to be like Tune. Hot off the release of their Trust Fund Babies, Lil Wayne and Rich The Kid are “Feeling Like Tunechi” for the album’s first video. Pulling up in a McLaren in the hood before running from police, the Arrad-directed clip centers Tunechi in a interrogating interview and delivering his Hot Boy
Pick a side. G-Eazy gets animated in his new video. The Goody Grace collaboration is featured on his latest album, These Things Happen Too. In the clip, G-Eazy recalls the highs and lows of a former relationship from lonely nights at mansion to vacation trips and nights at the club. [embedded content]
Let there be carnage. Skylar Grey, Polo G, Mozzy, and Eminem unite for the official theme song for the Marvel film, Venom: Let There Be Carnage. Over a triumphant production, the quartet celebrate their victories. Skylar belts the uplifting hook, while Polo G thanks the most high for his success. Mozzy salutes the streets for
Is it too much? Kali Uchis turns up the heat with SZA for the remix to her single, “fue mejor”, which originally features PARTYNEXTDOOR. In the sultry visual, SZA flexes her espanol for her guest vocals while seductively dancing alongside Kali in a series of scenes including a parking garage, on top of cars, and
Stacks! Paper Route Empire is all about the green in their Paper Route Illuminati‘s new video. In the clip, Young Dolph gets in his bag and empties his ashes at a table full of money, while Kenny Muney counts em on a couch in the presence of a few ladies. Nice racks. [embedded content]
Brownsville, home of the brave! Billy Danze is back like he’s never left in his new video, “Light It Up”. Directed by Jake Beatz, the one half of the legendary M.O.P. steps up to the mic and certifies his greatness from the streets to the V.I.P. Cheers! [embedded content]