G out’chea After cruising to “I’m In Traffic” the week prior, G Perico is still outside and pulls up with his latest recording, “Out The House”. Flanked by Dupri’s pianos, the Los Angeles rapper steps out with swag and rolls like a G for this summer ditty. Come outside. [embedded content]
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Unretired. Logic makes his official comeback with his brand new single “R.A.T.T. (Real All The Time)”. Back like he’s never left, Bobby Bullet unleashes nothing but rhymes galore touching on his return, brief retirement, and his undying love for the game. Welcome back. Last year, Logic hung up the mic following his No Pressure album.
Welcome to the hood. DDG and OG Parker bring melodies from the hood in their Die 4 Respect‘s new video for the YoungBoy Never Broke Again-featured track. Shot by Reel Goats, DDG and NBA YoungBoy detail the hardships and pain from the streets while various locals try to make ends meet and deal with the
Whoop whoop. Verzuz celebrates the women in hip hop with their first female rap episode, Eve vs Trina. From all the way across the pond, the Ruff Ryders’ first lady performed from her set in London, while the Diamond Princess rocked a stage in Miami. The two ran through extensive catalog including the classics”What Ya
Lost. Tyler, The Creator is finally back with the release of his long-awaited single, “Lumberjack”. Directed by Wes Anderson, the short clip centers Tyler in a series of grainy backdrops after taking a phone call from his bed. He perches on a tower of Louis Vuitton luggage, gets his nails done, battles wind with an
Oh God. Celebrating his success, Kalan.FrFr turns up to the many blessings in the latest music video off his TwoFr 2 album. Taking his talents down to Miami, the Compton rapper lives his best life partying it up with friends, strippers, hits the waters on a yacht, and more. Amen to good times. [embedded content]
Ruga’s listening. Hell Rell is all ears the gritty music video off his recent EP, The Golden Triangle. Setting up shop at a garage somewhere in New York city, the Bronx’ Ruga Da Shoota caters to the block and claps back at the opps over RZAK’s production. Holla back if you dare. [embedded content]
Polo’s for the kids. Polo G is the streets Picasso in his Hall Of Fame‘s new video. Shot by Bryan Lynch, the Chicago native returns to his neck of the woods where he walks through his stomping grounds, mingles with the locals and takes flicks with fans. The clip ends with a tribute to his
Made In America is back. The Made In America music festival is schedule to take place this Labor Day weekend after last year’s cancelation due to the pandemic. The two-day music festival, which celebrates their 10 year anniversary takes place at Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia on Saturday, September 4 and Sunday, September 5. For
Both Lil Baby and Lil Durk reign supreme on the top of the Billboard 200 charts with their collaborative album, The Voice Of The Heroes. Released on June 4, the album earned 150,000 equivalent album units in its first week sales, 4,000 of the sum in traditional album sales. It clocked 144,000 SEA units, which
Migos, we have lift off. Migos took their album release day over to Power 106 for an exclusive freestyle on the LA Leakers’ Lift Off show. Over a knocking instrumental by DJ Durel, Offset, Takeoff and Quavo each cracked a mic and showcased their flossy raps and their bouncy flows. Culture III is available now
Sessions with Ross Fresh off the release of his Manifest album, Bobby Session connects with Rick Ross in the project’s new video. In the clip, Bobby Sessions hits the stage of a nightclub before taking his sermons to a lush pad full of money and women. Rozay drops his hot verse at the estate and
Just 24 hours since the release of his album, Hall Of Fame, Polo G was arrested in Miami for assault on a police officer. The Miami Herald reports the rapper was booked at Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center on several charges including battery on a police officer, resisting arrest with violence and criminal mischief. According
Ross Royce To coincide with the release of their 1176 (Deluxe), Guapdad 4000 and !llmind give their Rick Ross remix the video treatment. In the whimsical clip, Guap enjoys the summery weather on the lawn with a few bikini-clad baddies, strawberries and bottles Belaire. Rozay pulls up as a mini Rolls Royce emblem before joining
The Ghost has returned. Styles P shows and proves that he’s still the hardest out. Such is the case on the Yonkers MC’s latest record, “Scattered”. Laid out by Noah Styles’ production, Pinero unleashes his noteworthy penmanship full of gritty bars, witty metaphors, and money hungry references. [embedded content]
Tina Snow is back. Megan Thee Stallion revives her alter ego on her new single, “Thot Shit”. Produced by LilJuDaBeat and OG Parker, Tina Snow celebrates women and their sexually on the empowering anthem. Directed by Aube Pierre, the unapologetic video finds Ms. Snow and her fellow hotties trailing a grumpy politician who is not
Bob and weave. Cordae and Young Thug put up a good fight in the latest music video off Cordae’s Just Until…. EP. Directed by Lily Thrall, the two enter an underground fighting circuit full where they unleashes their hard-hitting bars. Cordae throws on his gloves and steps inside the ring, while Thugger counts his dough
One, two, three, hey. Tinashe and Buddy bring the summer vibes to “Pasadena” on their brand new collaboration. For the hometown ode, Tinashe lives life to the fullest, while Compton’s beloved Buddy leaves all his worries behind. In the choreographic and elegant clip, the two vibe and sway at a rustic cabin and an architecture
Double up. Freddie Gibbs has worked with the best with them. So for the latest Complex Bracket series, he and host Brian “B.Dot” Miller discuss who has the best joint album in hip hop. From JAY-Z and R.Kelly’s Best Of Both Worlds to Drake and Future’s What A Time To Be Alive, Dot and Gibbs
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