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
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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
Fuck your speakers! Too $hort turns up the bass and sets the speakers on fire in the latest video off his Ain’t Gone Do It album. Directed by Josh Fields, Short Dogg opens up his trunk and glides over a BossLife Big Spence’s knocking beat. Here, Oaktown’s O.G. parlays on set full of neon lights,
Ride or die. Joey Fatts is everlasting in his new music video “Immortal”, his first single since his G Way 2 LP from February. Directed by Kiky, the Long Beach rapper coasts over a Nick Dow beat referencing his hustle and his legendary status from outside L.A.’s Cutthroat shop to a cruise through the streets.
Need for greed. After indulging in “Gluttony” with Lloyd Banks, Ransom spits with “Greed” on his new collaboration featuring Royce 5’9″. Flanked by harmonious trumpets by Lord Sear, Duffle and Nickle Nine detail the selfish acts in the streets and the desperate cravings for riches. The track is the latest offering off Ransom’s Se7en EP
Call now. Erica Banks still tooting to the music with her new remix featuring DreamDoll. With Beatking still making it rain, the “Buss It” hitmaker and DreamDoll flaunt their assets over the Huey “Pop Lock & Drop It”-sample. Along with the release, the complimentary video finds them at the E.B. Consulting firm getting in their
Can’t stop, won’t stop. Trust Gang’s Klass Murda propels his drive into latest project, Motivated. For his latest effort, the Rochester, New York rapper puts in work with 12 tracks including “Theme Song” with Benny The Butcher and brings his “Legendary” status with Pooh Shiesty. Other guests include Casanova, Stunna 4 Vegas, Rah Swish, Sosa
Smoke ain’t making me cry. After nine years since its release, Detroit producer Apollo Brown and the legendary Diggin’ In The Crates lyricist O.C. revisit their Trophies album with a freshly made video. From his alpha alter-ego to his street smarts inspired by Nuyorican poet Miguel Piñero, O.C. tacks his rhymes over a Issac Hayes
Hi Auntie. Dark Lo reflects on the darkest times in the latest visual off his and Harry Fraud’s Borrowed Time album. From inside the crib to the rooftop, the Philly rapper laments on the harsh realities of growing up including the regretful experiences on serving his aunt her fix. “It hits on everything that I
New Jersey battle rapper Arsonal makes his transition to a recording artist with his new single featuring NLE Choppa. Mobbing with crew members during their stop in York, Pennsylvania, Arsonal Da Rebel and NLE Choppa deliver scathing bars for the Millennials and Generation Zs over Dinuzzo’s production. [embedded content]
Kodak Black’s got the midas touch in his Haitian Boy Kodak EP’s new video. Covered in a wool blanket and flooded in jewels, the Project Baby hits the runway of an airport during a brisk night. He rides the shuttle bus, lights a smoke counts his bread with a gold-plated counting machine. [embedded content]
Uzi WRLD Juice WRLD and Lil Uzi Vert bring their worlds together on their remix to “Lucid Dreams”. For the official release of the remake, Juice WRLD croons a spacey verse, while Baby Pluto adds his mythical melodies. The original is featured on the late rapper’s 2018 project, Goodbye & Good Riddance, which features the
New artist alert. Gucci Mane gets it “Poppin” with 1017 Records’ latest recruit BigWalkDog on their new collaboration. In the welcoming video, the Mississippi rapper showcases his talents in his official New 1017 tee and rides with Guwop through the city, in to the studio before making it to the night spot. Congrats! Gucci Mane’s
Work work work. Lil Gotit’s cooking up with Gunna for “Work Out”, the latest track off his forthcoming album Top Chef Gotit. Produced by DMC Global and Evrgrn, the “Wok” rapper puts in his share of work for the opps, while Gunna flexes a lyrical exercise full of slat. Breathe easy. [embedded content]
Cole world. J.Cole has just scored his sixth consecutive No. 1 debut on the Billboard 200 with his latest album, The Off-Season. Released on May 14, the album put up 282,000 equivalent album units in its first week with 37,000 of the sum in traditional album sales. The 12 tracks comprise 243,000 SEA units equaling
Big Sada Boy unite. Sada Baby does it for the bad bitches in the trap on his new single featuring Big Sean and Hit-Boy. For their 2011 high school reunion, Sada Baby and Big Sean trade savage verses over a techno-infused production by Hit-Boy at a lush mansion party. “Sean was there one day while
Uh oh! Hot off the release of their Kommunity Service, YG and Mozzy carry out a home invasion in the video. After a crime mob gets tied up by few ladies during bondage, the West Coasters and their fellow ski-masked goons rob his safe full of money. After turning up at the plush estate, they