Daily Visuals
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A few weeks ago That Mexican OT finally gave his fans the collaboration they’ve been waiting for when he and DaBaby linked up for a cinematic adventure, and now the Texas representative keeps the collabos coming with some help from a Memphis OG.
Linking up with Moneybagg Yo for his latest visuals to “Twisting Fingers,” Mexican OT and Moneybagg take it back to high school where OT breaks all the rules while shooting dice in the hallway and Yo teaches the youngn’s the ins and out of the game. All these “kids” look like they got held back into their mid 20’s.
Sauce Walka meanwhile doesn’t need any lessons on how to get lit and in his clip for “7 In A Cup,” Walka takes to the gas station market with his people to get some ingredients to make some of that potion and drinks away the night before hitting the road and risks catching a DUI. Don’t try that at home kids!
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Tee, Don Trip and Big Homiie G, and more.
THAT MEXICAN OT FT. MONEYBAGG YO – “TWISTING FINGERS”
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SAUCE WALKA – “7 IN A CUP”
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TEE – “I VS U”
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DON TRIP & BIG HOMIIE G – “KNOCK KNOCK”
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SWOOSH GOD FT. CHOW LEE & HARRY FRAUD – “MY LIFE MY DREAM”
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DREAMBOY DZY – “WANNA KNOW”
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DABOII – “FREE MITCH”
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BART WATTS – “CLEVELAND STATE OF MIND”
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It’s going on a year since Quavo released his sophomore solo album, Rocket Power, and though we have no idea when the ATLien plans on dropping his third solo effort, the man is back in the booth and some stuff to get off his chest.
Coming through with some new work in “Himothy,” Quavo takes to the roof of the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta with a microphone in front of him to tell people to let Takeoff rest in peace before calling himself the Jay-Z of the Big Peach. Talk yo sh*t, homie.
Back in NY, French Montana decides to live it up a little with his peoples, Kyle Richh and Jenn Carter and in their 41 featured clip to “Too Fun,” Montana and the crew take to the club where the women twerk to the track and everyone holds on to their cash while CGI money rains on the talent. Wasn’t no one letting go of their grip in this one (LOL).
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from DaBaby, Tinashe, and more.
QUAVO – “HIMOTHY”
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FRENCH MONTANA, KYLE RICHH & JENN CARTER FT. 41 – “TOO FUN”
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DABABY – “GRAMMY PARTY”
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KILLARMY FT. WU-TANG KILLA BEES – “WINTER WARZ 2”
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TINASHE – “THE BB/ANG3L EXPERIENCE”
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BABYTRON – “CASE DISMISSED”
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MOODII SYG – “IDK”
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MASTA ACE & MARCO POLO – “P.P.E.”
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For a while now Uncle Murda’s been known for his year-end rap up’s, but the man does have bars outside of a summary of the previous year cultural events and he shows and proves just that in his latest offering.
Linking up with Jadakiss for the visuals to “Money,” Uncle Murda and the Verzuz GOAT show the lengths that people will go to in order to stack that paper. From pulling juxes to killing their own homies, Murda and Kiss remind us that money is indeed the root of all evil, yet, we still love it.
Keeping the scene in NYC, Fivio Foreign takes to the block with his crew in tow and in the Sheff G assisted clip to “Waiting,” Fivio turns up with his peoples in the streets while calling for the release of Sheff G who’s been locked up since last year. It’s always good to have peoples who keep your name ringing bells on the streets while doing a bid.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from BabyDrill, Byron Messia and Jiggy D, and more.
UNCLE MURDA & JADAKISS – “MONEY”
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FIVIO FOREIGN & SHEFF G – “WAITING”
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BABYDRILL – “I CAN’T FEEL MY FACE”
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BYRON MESSIA & JIGGY D – “ATTRACTIVE”
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MYKE TOWERS – “LA CAPI”
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1TAKEJAY – “H TOWN”
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JASTIN MARTIN – “RUNNING FROM LOVE”
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DJ MUGGS & MOOCH – “MOOCH MOSES”
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Now that HBO has canceled a second season to The Weeknd’s polarizing series The Idol, the Canadian crooner will be having a lot of time on his hand’s so it makes sense that he return to the studio to continue to keep a grip on his day job.
Returning to the music scene, The Weeknd links up with Madonna and Playboi Carti for the visuals to “Popular,” where he dwells in an empty mansion overseas while Madonna flexes an icey grill and toned 65-year-old body in her apartment suite. Can’t say we saw this collaboration coming.
Maino meanwhile drops a gem from his vault as he releases a clip for “Poetry” which finds him and Young Thug (yes, Young Thug) turning up from the streets in the back of a Benz to the sound stage with their peoples behind them. With Thugger being locked down for years already you have to wonder how long ago this video was shot.
Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Vory, Tre Savage featuring Webbie, and more.
THE WEEKND, MADONNA & PLAYBOI CARTI – “POPULAR”
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MAINO & YOUNG THUG “POETRY”
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VORY – “WHY LIE”
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TRE SAVAGE FT. WEBBIE – “WHERE SHE AT”
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FLO MILLI – “D’S”
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WATERR – “ALL CLONES”
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TIERRA WHACK – “27 CLUB”
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COUSIN STIZZ – “PUDDLE BOOTS”
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JAPHETH HANNON – “REALLY NI**A”
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BRYANT BARNES – “DON’T WANT A LOVE SONG”
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From the mean streets of Chicago to the road to riches, it’s been a long journey for Lil Durk and while he can now bask in the success that he’s earned for himself over the years, the man still carries the scars that the struggle left embedded on his soul.
In his latest visuals to “Old Days,” Durk finds himself on a hill with a beautiful ocean view as he talks about the wounds that left their mark on him including his struggles with drug addiction and the bodily reaction he had after seeing the autopsy pics of King Von (RIP). Durk got real on this one.
Back in New York, French Montana heads back to his stomping grounds of the Boogie Down in his clip to “Dirty Bronx Intro,” where he gets a quick shape-up while fending off the criticism he hears from his haters both online and in person.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from SiR and Isaiah Rashad, LPB Poody, and more.
LIL DURK – “OLD DAYS”
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FRENCH MONTANA & AMBER RUN – “DIRTY BRONX INTRO”
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YOUNGBOY NEVER BROKE AGAIN – “STEPPA”
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SIR & ISAIAH RASHAD – “KARMA”
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LPB POODY – “POUND TOWN”
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WISEBOY JEREMY & KIRTI PANDEY – “PEDAL THA AVE”
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J. STONE & FREEWAY – “I’LL BE HOOD”
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ILL BILL & NECRO – “BLOOD BROTHERS”
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It’s Throwback Thursday so it’s only right that some rap stars from yesteryear get some shine in 2024 as they’re showing they still have a lot in the tank and are still capable of spittin’ fire when given the opportunity.
First up we have the Ticallion Stallion known as Method Man who joins Marlon Craft for his visuals to “Muggsy Bogues” where they take to the streets of New York and walk side-by-side while blazing some trees while dropping their bars. Meth still got that work, b.
Next up we have former Ruff Ryder, Drag-On who politics on another side of town with some shooters who seem ready to clap while he spits some hot fire in his clip to “Sunday To Sunday.” Drag’s flow is still top notch in 2024.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Young Buck, Dreezy, and more.
MARLON CRAFT FT. METHOD MAN – “MUGGSY BOGUES”
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DRAG-ON – “SUNDAY TO SUNDAY”
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YOUNG BUCK – “BOX OF BULLETS”
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DREEZY – “B*TCH DUH”
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ICEWEAR VEZZO – “MOMMA MILL”
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SHECK WES, JID & SKI MASK THE SLUMP GOD – “FLY AWAY”
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RAMBO ICE – “I HATE YOU”
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WOLFACEJOEYY – “CAKE”
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We’re only a week and change away from the release of ScHoolboy Q’s next album, Blue Lips, and with the drop just around the corner, the TDE artist is looking to ramp up some buzz and dropping some new work off to get people talking and get heads boppin.’
This time around Q comes through with some new visuals to “Cooties,” where he finds himself standing by the staircase of a dark mansion where he kicks his rhymes before waving goodbye from a golf course in the light of day? This was lowkey random, but somehow intriguing and attention grabbing. He knows what he’s doing.
From the West to the East, Wiz Khalifa continues to be one of the hardest working men in Hip-Hop and in his latest clip for “Bobbi Kush,” Wiz blazes some weed in his backyard and stands there the entire time while dropping his bars to the beat while enjoying his THC with some self TLC. We guess standing in one spot throughout a whole music video is the new thing.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from B.G., YoungBoy Never Broke Again, and more.
SCHOOLBOY Q – “COOTIES”
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WIZ KHALIFA – “BOBBI KUSH”
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B.G. – “REALLY UNDERSTAND”
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YOUNGBOY NEVER BROKE AGAIN – “NO TIME”
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SCHOOLBOY Q FT. DEVIN MALIK & LANCE SKIIWALKER – “LOVE BIRDS”
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CHELSEA PASTEL – “GREENER”
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SHORDIE SHORDIE & MURDA BEATZ – “A LOT OF MILES”
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DUSTY LOCANE – “BEAST OUT THE CAGE”
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ANYCIA – “UP, LIT FREESTYLE”
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With his fans awaiting the second half to his 2023 album, Won’t He Do It, Conway The Machine has been dropping off new work teasing a possible release this year (fingers crossed!) and today the Buffalo bully links up with the Brooklyn badass for his latest offering.
In the visuals to “Vertino,” Conway The Machine and Joey Bada$$ connect in China Town where the two artists hold down the streets in the dead of night and drop their bars much to the possible dismay of neighbors wondering why they have to shoot a music video in the wee hours of the morning. Least that’s what we think might’ve been going through their minds.
Elsewhere French Montana keeps on living the reality of a rap star and in his clip for “Hard Life,” the Bronx representative hits all the clubs he can and links up with the likes of Offset, Chris Brown and of course a gang of thicking women vying for his attention. That man is lamping.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Kodak Black, Wiz Khalifa, and more.
CONWAY THE MACHINE & JOEY BADA$$ – “VERTINO”
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FRENCH MONTANA – “HARD LIFE”
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KODAK BLACK – “SHAMPOO”
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WIZ KHALIFA – “GRIM REEFER”
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STONEBWOY – “NON STOP”
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YELAWOLF – “EVERYTHING”
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POLO G – “SORRYS & FERRARIS”
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MOKHA – “TIGHTEN UP”
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HEEMI – “TOLD ME”
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BABYDRILL FT. YTB FATT & ROB49 – “CHECK UPS”
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Ever since he was released from prison, Gunna has been battling claims of being a snitch and while many fans have turned their back on him, others remain supportive of Young Thug’s protégé, and in that reassurance the man continues to deliver new work that his day-ones will certainly appreciate.
Coming through with some new visuals for “Bittersweet,” Gunna finds himself removed from society in a compound surrounded by snow where he works out with a personal trainer and gets himself in shape for whatever life may throw at him next. This really gave off some Rocky IV vibes. Was homie in Russia?!
Back on the block, Stalley returns with a sniper by his side and in his clip for “Scared Money,” the Cleveland rapper teams up with Kevin Durant (word?!) to kick his ish while KD drops some pretty impressive bars. We’re lowkey surprised, KD. Good ish.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Billacheck, and more.
GUNNA – “BITTERSWEET”
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STALLEY FT. KEVIN DURANT – “SCARED MONEY”
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YOUNGBOY NEVER BROKE AGAIN – “CASE CLOSED”
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BILLACHECK – “241”
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TRE SAVAGE – “BACK BY BARBIE”
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LOLA BROOKE FT. 41 – “BECKY”
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CHAM FT. DAMIAN “JR GONG” MARLEY – “FIGHTER”
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IDGAF – “MOON THE GREAT”
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We’re still a few weeks away from hearing what ScHoolboy Q’s been cookin’ in the lab when he releases his next full-length LP, Blue Lips and while fans await the albums arrival, the TDE artist is giving them something to chew on before serving up the final product.
Dropping off some new visuals ton “Yeern 101,” ScHool shows us how he brings the hood with him wherever he goes. Whether it be a fancy soiree for rich folks or swinging that iron on the golf course, Q is always going to be his authentic self regardless of the environment as he should.
French Montana meanwhile seems ready to make it rain wherever he goes and in his clip for “Blood Thicker Than Water” the Bronx representative hops on a private jet with bags of cash on route to a club where he links with Rick Ross and turns up with multiple women who twerk like there’s no tomorrow.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Lil Tjay, Vado, and more.
SCHOOLBOY Q – “YEERN 101”
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FRENCH MONTANA – “BLOOD THICKER THAN WATER”
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LIL TJAY – “GOOD LIFE”
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TJ PORTER, MILLYZ & ROWDY REBEL – “1ST OF THE MONTH”
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VADO – “NUMBER RACKETS”
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TURK – “AIN’T NO LOVE”
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GAKTRIZZY – “ON THE RUN”
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LUMP – “RUN DOWN FREESTYLE”
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