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It’s been a while since we’ve seen Maino rock his signature gold crown in his music videos and though the headpiece is still retired, the Brooklyn rapper doesn’t have an issue with reminding everyone he’s still royalty out in these streets and use his latest music video to state as much.

Dropping off some new visuals to “Big Dog,” Maino hits the streets of BK with his wolf pack to mark his territory while shape shifting into a K-9 to show he got that dog in him before sitting on a throne to spit his bars and let everyone know he’s still a king in New York. We wonder if he got that crown in a display case or in his closet or something.

Back in the South, Killer Mike, Key Glock and Project Pat got something to say and in their clip to “Still Talking That Sh*t,” the three rappers give us a block performance with a mic in the parking lot of a seafood restaurant where they no doubt got some grub after working up an appetite eating up some of your favorite rappers.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Kash Doll, Fendi P, and more.
MAINO – “BIG DOG”

KILLER MIKE, KEY GLOCK & PROJECT PAT – “STILL TALKING THAT SH*T”

KASH DOLL – “JUMP”

SHABOOZEY – “GOOD NEWS”

MIYAHDADON – “I CAN REALLY”

FENDI P – “MY RIDE WAITING”

BUGLE & BUJU BANTON & DAMIAN “JR GONG” MARLEY – “THANK YOU LORD”

RUSTE JUXX – “WORK”

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The OG Queen of Hip-Hop Soul has returned and in an era where “R&B” music mostly talks about hooking up and twerking, Mary J. Blige is here to sing about love, feelings, and heart ache, and we’re all here for it.

Dropping off some new visuals to “Here I Am,” the immortal Mary J. stuns in a shiny dress while pouring her heart out next to a white piano and in all-white room fit for a wedding… or a Diddy party. Just sayin.’

Tyga meanwhile uses some CGI for his latest offering and in his clip to “Mmphh,” Tyga duplicates himself and turns up in a animated world with computer generated women, motorcycles and fire.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Bo Staxx and Smoke DZA, Denzel Curry, and more.
MARY J. BLIGE – “HERE I AM”

TYGA – “MMPHH”

BO STAXX & SMOKE DZA – “PEACE SIGNS”

DJ MUGGS & RLX – “2 TO THE CHEST”

DENZEL CURRY – “GOT ME GEEKED”

DUSTY LOCANE – “GET BACC”

FAT TREL – “PSALM 1”

FLO FT. GLORILLA – “IN MY BAG”

LADY PUN – “TALK ABOUT IT”

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At this point in his career, Snoop Dogg is a triple OG in the rap game and while he’s been on his grown man ish for quite some time, the Hip-Hop icon can still party with the best of them and joins R&B crooner October London for a fancy soiree where they’re treated like kings by some sexy young ladies.

Linking up for “Put You On,” October London and Snoop Dogg throw themselves a feast as they’re joined by a gang of thick young women who carter to them like the bosses that they are as they toast to life and kick their ish much to everyone’s delight. With all that food y’all know everyone took leftovers for the week. At least we would’ve anyway.

Back in the South, Boosie gets all in his romantic feelings and in his clip to “Butterfly,” Badazz spits G to a cute little philly who seems to enjoy getting wooed by the Baton Rouge rapper. Boosie be hella funny, b.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from David Bars, Skilla Baby, and more.
OCTOBER LONDON & SNOOP DOGG – “PUT YOU ON”

BOOSIE – “BUTTERFLY”

DAVID BARS – “PRAYED FOR IT”

SKILLA BABY – “JWETT”

TYGA – “SPOOKY”

BASHY – “MADE IN BRITAIN”

IDK – “MILES TRUMPET”

TRISTAN – “GOOD GIRL GO TO WASTE”

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Now that the Presidential election is over and most Americans are now aware that the next four years (at least) will resemble that of the early 1900’s America, Consequence and Chuck D come through to give us a little history lesson about what we’ve overcome throughout the decades and what we may go through again.

In their new visuals to “What Has America Done,” Con and Chuck drop some gems about the racism and society as a whole as we see Black and White people interact in the ways you we already know and can expect for the foreseeable future.

Back in New York, Dave East takes it back to his block and for his clip to “PERCOCET” the Harlem representative rolls through the street with his team to blaze some chronic and sip some potion while styling some fancy ice and spiffy gear.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Redman, Taeyree and Madenka, and more.
CONSEQUENCE & CHUCK D – “WHAT HAS AMERICA DONE”

DAVE EAST & ARAABMUZIK – “PERCOCET”

REDMAN – “NO LIMIT”

TAEYREE & MADENKA – “GIMI WAY”

THE MUSALINI – “TRU GAME”

SULE & BLACK SOPRANO FAMILY FT. FUEGO BASE – “I MADE YOU WEALTHY”

JORJA SMITH FT. MAVERICK SABRE – “LOVING YOU”

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As of late Benny The Butcher and 38 Spesh have been hard at work dropping off visuals for their collaborative cuts and though we’re still awaiting a Griselda reunion, Benny and 38 do have some pretty good chemistry in the lab when they’re cooking together as well.

Linking up for their new visuals to “Who Really The King,” Benny The Butcher and 38 Spesh hit the projects to hold down the basketball court as they ball out with some heavy jewelry and Butcher stomps around the ground in a crispy pair of black Air Force 1’s. If you from the block you already know what those kicks symbolize. Don’t play with that man.

Back in Philly Lil Uzi Vert gets back in the game and in his new clip to “Chill Bae” the Illadelphia representative finds himself in an interesting situation as he lays up with some alien women who aren’t from this world but yet still hella sexy. Go figure.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Termanology and Tek, Nino Paid, and more.
BENNY THE BUTCHER & 38 SPESH – “WHO REALLY THE KING”

LIL UZI VERT – “CHILL BAE”

LIL UZI VERT – “LYFT EM UP”

TERMANOLOGY & TEK – “TEKNOLOGY”

NINO PAID – “PLAY THIS AT MY FUNERAL”

CRUCH CALHOUN – “DELAYS”

YUNG RO – “BE ALRIGHT FREESTYLE”

2100 BAGZ – “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH”

HYPNO CARLITO – “WHERE SMURK GO”

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Method Man’s been in the rap game longer than most of the new generation’s been walking this earth so when he pops our to drop some bars best believe he’ll drop a gem or two that may go over your head but us older Hip-Hoppers can appreciate.

Linking up with Nino Man for the visuals to “M.A.N,” the Ticallion Stallion and Nino post up in front of a wall of boom boxes (OG style) to spit their bars before hitting the garage to stunt next to their respective cars. The video got that real old school vibe to it.

On the flip side, Method Man’s one-time right-hand man, Redman is still going his thing as well and in his clip to “Rings,” Reggie Nobel takes a break from his studio session to kick his rhymes and shows he’s got enough left in the tank to flow from coast to coast without having to take a break.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Daboii, Mozzy featuring Peyso, and more.
NINO MAN & METHOD MAN – “M.A.N”

REDMAN – “RINGS”

DABOII – “PROBLEM FREESTYLE”

MOZZY FT. PEYSO – “BLOOD DIAMONDS”

PREMO RICE & HARRY FRAUD – “C.O.S.”

SHEFF G – “TODAY”

ILLA GHEE – “MIDNIGHT TRAIN TO BKLYN”

KIDD KIDD – “THE TRUTH”

BIGTIPPA – “NOBODY SAVING ME”

OT THE REAL – “MAHOMES”

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It’s been weeks since Future dropped off his latest mixtape, Pluto and though it hasn’t sparked any new memes centered around being a toxic boyfriend (those be hilarious), the man does have some bangers on the project and has dropped a visual for a fan favorite cut.

Coming through with some new visuals for “Brazzier,” the Toxic King politics in a parking garage with his crew and two big boy toys revving their engines before posing up a storm in front of a… giant spider?! Where the hell did that come from? Australia? Jesus!

Back in Florida, Kodak Black seems to mourn a bit differently than the average person and in his clip to “Catch Fire,” KB sparks a spliff as he attends an interesting funeral where the casket seemingly hovers off the ground and the women mourning are pretty damn sexy. Just sayin.’
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Smoke DZA featuring Memphis Bleek, Icewear Vezzo, and more.
FUTURE – “BRAZZIER”

KODAK BLACK – “CATCH FIRE”

SMOKE DZA FT. MEMPHIS BLEEK – “SELLING SMOKE”

ICEWEAR VEZZO – “MUSTY”

MAXO KREAM – “BIG HOE ME”

PARIS NIGHTS FT. DEJ LOAF – “PAID DUES”

DC2TRILL – “SHE WANNA BE MY FREAK”

5IVE MICS & FREEWAY – “THE DROP IS IN”

GEECHY – “OUT THE LOOP”

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Ever since Snoop Dogg took over Death Row Records, Tha Doggfather has been hard at work bringing some OG’s back to the scene to get that old school West Coast vibe back in the game and continues to do so with some of his day-one ridaz.

Linking up with Tha Eastsidaz for the visuals to “Still Easty,” Snoop Dogg and company ride through the streets of Cali to play some bones, pick up some adult juice and get some smoke before playing some high stakes poker for a gang of cash.

Lupe Fiasco meanwhile seems to be on his serenity ish and in his clip to “Palaces” the Chicago rapper politics on the beach side while getting deep with his bars while enjoying some of nature’s beauty.
Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Sauce Walka, Sleepy Hallow, and more.
SNOOP DOGG & THA EASTSIDAZ – “STILL EASTY”

LUPE FIASCO – “PALACES”

SAUCE WALKA – “HEATH LEDGER”

SLEEPY HALLOW – “MMM”

KEVIN GATES – “RENEWED AMBITION”

DIAMOND D FT. INSPECTAH DECK & SHYHIEM – “LAY ME DOWN”

YOUNG CHRIS & OHDATSRIDA – “SOLITARY”

CHINGLATO & PEEDI CRAKK – “THE LAST LAUGHTER”

MASICKA – “WHO FI STOP WE”

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It’s been four years since Hip-Hop lost a legend when MF Doom passed away on October 31st, and to celebrate the memory of the gifted lyricist, his estate has decided to drop some new work for his faithful followers to indulge in.

In some new animated visuals to “Vomitspit,” we follow a mini MF Doom creeping through his hood causing havoc and chaos to unsuspecting citizens of his city. We lowkey want an MF Doom animated series now.

J.I. meanwhile seems to be going through the motions with a lovely young lady and in his clip to “Get To Know Me,” the young rapper finds himself trying to mend his relationship with a shorty who seems fed up with their situation. Good luck with that, b.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Jordyn Woods, Lojay, and more.
MF DOOM – “VOMITSPIT”

J.I. – “GET TO KNOW ME”

JORDYN WOODS – “BE WITH YOU”

LOJAY – “FALLING”

LUH TYLER – “MONEY VIRUS”

LADIE B – “PARTYDOORS”

TORO Y MOI – “WALKING IN THE RAIN”

BIG MAMA GERMAN – “DON’T BREATHE”

FENDI P – “MILK THE GAME”


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After catching drama with quite a few of his Hip-Hop peers, Freddie Gibbs seemingly took a step back from the rap game, but the Gary, Indiana representative is once again ready for his closeup and comes through with some new work for his hardcore day-one fans.

Dropping off some new visuals to “On The Set,” Freddie Gibbs finds himself, well, on the set of whatever film he’s working on and uses his break time to spit some bars and get some R&R before shooting his next scene.

Back in Florida, Kodak Black keeps his street hot and in his clip for “Catch Fire,” Kodak and his crew witness the fire department put out a burning car while they stand by and take in the scene. We’re not trying to start no rumors, but could Kodak have had anything to do with that car going up in flames? Just askin.’
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Slim Thug, Nappy Roots, and more.
FREDDIE GIBBS – “ON THE SET”

KODAK BLACK – “CATCH FIRE”

SLIM THUG – “OUTSIDE”

NAPPY ROOTS – “HOWLIN AT THE MOON”

JAY WORTHY & DJ FRESH – “KREEPIN”

WOES – “HIDE”

ILHAM – “GAMES”

SKEPTA & FLO MILLI – “WHY LIE?”