Daily Visuals
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Last week Quavo returned to the forefront of the rap scene of The A with a brand new visual in “Himothy” and now the new age ATLien doubles back with some new work with the help of his connect from Queens, New York.
Linking up with Rich The Kid for the visuals to “Real One,” Quavo and The Kid use an old school camcorder to capture some wild times as they get lit with a gang of women in the club before hitting the streets and getting some grub as most people do after a late-night of partying. This was like a found footage film or something.
On the R&B side of things, OG crooner Tank attempts a comeback of his own and in his Fabolous assisted visuals to “Before We Get Started,” he and Fab hit a club of their own but this joint is reserved for the grown, sexy, and elegant (no shots to the club Quavo and The Kid went to).
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Jhene Aiko, Busta Rhymes and 5ive Mics, and more.
QUAVO & RICH THE KID – “REAL ONE”
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TANK FT. FABOLOUS – “BEFORE WE GET STARTED”
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JHENE AIKO – “LOVE”
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BUSTA RHYMES & 5IVE MICS – “THIS AIN’T NO GAME”
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JHENE AIKO FT. DR. CHILL – “SURRENDER”
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BABYFACE RAY – “MONEY ON MY MIND”
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KID SAIYAN FT. DOMANI – “FATHER LIKE SONS”
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21 LIL HAROLD FT. BIGXTHAPLUG – “GIN & JUICE”
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For a minute there a while ago it seemed like Neek Bucks was on his way to becoming one of the biggest names in the rap game. While things haven’t exactly panned out that way, the Harlem representative is still doing his thing and links up with a fellow Harlemite for his latest offering.
Dropping off some new visuals to “Marm & Teverniti’s,” Neek Bucks and Dave East hold down the streets in their hometown of “Heaven” and show love to some of the games legends that are no longer here with us like Nipsey Hussle and DJ Kay Slay (rest in power, y’all).
On another side of town Hit-Boy’s OG pop, Big Hit continues to live his post-prison rap dream and in his clip to “In The Feds (First Day Out),” the triple-OG lets viewers see how he went about his day eight after he was released from jail following his arrest after Super Bowl LVIII. He kept it real and humble.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Brother Ali, LA Biggie featuring Tesehki, and more.
NEEK BUCKS & DAVE EAST – “MARM & TAVERNITI’S”
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BIG HIT – “IN THE FEDS (FIRST DAY BACK OUT)”
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BROTHER ALI – “CADILLAC”
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LA BIGGIE FT. TESEHKI – “WWD”
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PREMO RICE – “I LIIIIKE”
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BRIELLE – “SOFT GIRL ERA”
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BUDDY – “LIKE THIS”
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DAEMONEY – “PENT TALK”
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CHRIS MARQUIS – “DON’T TELL ME”
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When that video clip of a visibly struggling Young M.A hit social media a few years back, fans feared that the Brooklyn rapper had traveled down a road she wouldn’t be able to come back from, but luckily M.A seems to be back to her old and vibrant self and is out to remind everyone she’s capable of being the problem she was once predicted to be.
Dropping off a new visual for her cut “Bloody,” a healthier looking Young M.A takes to the night with her team behind her and takes over a block to drop her bars, smoke some bud and bust some moves as they enjoy the nightlife that many are scared of indulging in. That’s that Brooklyn ish.
Back in broad daylight, Free Nationals, A$AP Rocky and Anderson .Paak know a thing or two about keeping it gully too and in their clip to “Gangsta,” they have children take on their adult roles and have them live out their lives as they spit it with a weird twist or two. Hella entertaining.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Propain featuring Freddie Gibbs and Devin The Dude, Saigon, and more.
YOUNG M.A – “BLOODY”
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FREE NATIONALS, A$AP ROCKY & ANDERSON .PAAK – “GANGSTA”
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PROPAIN FT. FREDDIE GIBBS & DEVIN THE DUDE – “ALWAYS DOWN”
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SAIGON – “WE DON’T NEED YOU MUTH*****A”
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PUREST GHOSTIN – “LIGHTS OUT”
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BUDDY – “LIKE THIS”
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SKYZOO & THE OTHER GUYS – “GIVE YOU ANYTHING”
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GLAMMA ROSE – “IN THE HEAT”
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ICEBIRDS – “ME”
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AFN PESO – “WHERE I’M FROM”
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Aside from Benny The Butcher, Conway The Machine is probably the most active member of Griselda when it comes to dropping off new work and verses and this time around the Buffalo bomber links up with a fellow beast from the East for his latest offering.
In Joyner Lucas’ visuals to “Sticks & Stones,” JL and Conway The Machine take over Times Square in New York City and with their crew right behind them, the two rappers roam the area while blazing on some chronic and spitting their bars because luckily for us, weed is finally legal in New York City. Had they done this years ago police probably would’ve given them all the tickets or something.
Sexyy Red meanwhile seems like she’s ready to pop and in her Summer Walker assisted clip to “I Might,” Red texts her new man to come check her real quick while telling her old boo (Lil Scrappy?!) to hit the bricks. Our question is, who’s baby is that in this video? New dude or Scrappy’s?!
Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Uncle Murda, Symba and Q Bandz, Mellow Rackz, and more.
JOYNER LUCAS FT. CONWAY THE MACHINE – “STICKS & STONES”
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SEXYY RED FT. SUMMER WALKER – “I MIGHT”
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UNCLE MURDA FT. SYMBA & Q BANDZ – “THEY SAID”
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MELLOW RACKZ – “ANY CHICK”
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FOREVER BRANDON – “STAY FOCUSED”
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A$AP TWELVYY FT. ROME STREETZ – “AMERICAN EXPRESSION”
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DUCKMAN – “SOBER”
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KENGO – “LOVE & PEACE”
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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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