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For a while now Sexyy Red has been the talk of the town for a bevy of reasons, and though she tends to be overlooked due to the popularity of other female rappers such as Ice Spice and Megan Thee Stallion, Red continues to do her thing and steal the spotlight any chance she gets.

Lending her talents to Chief Keef and Mike WiLL Made-It for their visuals to “DAMN SHORTY,” Sexyy Red and company hit the streets in some exotic automobiles before hitting up a fancy restaurant where they take in an elegant meal while smoking on some bud much to the “delight” of the waiters and host. Who’s telling them they can’t smoke indoors?

On the R&B tip, Rod Wave looks to spend some time with the homies and in his clip to “Numb” hosts a poker night with the fellas where they play cards and sip on some potion before hitting the Waffle House for some munchies.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Mozzy, Gloss Up featuring Jacquees, and more.
CHIEF KEEF & MIKE WILL MADE-IT FT. SEXYY RED – “DAMN SHORTY”
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ROD WAVE – “NUMB”
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MOZZY – “RED NOSE BULLY”
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GLOSS UP FT. JACQUEES – “RIDE HOME”
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LOLA BROOKE – “NEIGHBORHOOD HERO”
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KAMAIYAH – “CAN’T LOSE”
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JHONNI – “BE DAT”
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COUSIN STIZZ – “ON THE MUSCLE”
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AJ TRACEY – “JOGA BONITO”
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Future and Metro Boomin seem to have some unfinished business as the dynamic duo recently released We Still Don’t Trust You less than a month than their previous project, We Don’t Trust You. Naturally with the release of the new album the two have dropped some visuals in support of the LP and get somewhat romantic with it.

For their visuals to “Drink N Dance,” Future and Metro Boomin have a gang of women throw on some S&M type of outfits and grind up on them (and on some stripper poles) in a “Funhouse” of their making.

Meek Mill meanwhile continues to focus on his music while trying to ignore the social media noise and in his clip to “Came From The Bottom,” the Iladelphia rapper counts his money while rocking a chest full of diamonds as he spits his bars with a big smile on his face. Say what you want about the man, he’s paid and will let y’all know as much.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Grafh and Royce Da 5’9”, Lil Blood, and more.
FUTURE & METRO BOOMIN – “DRINK N DANCE”
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MEEK MILL – “CAME FROM THE BOTTOM”
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GRAFH & ROYCE DA 5’9” – “NEVER LEAVING”
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LIL BLOOD – “OAKLAND STATE OF MIND”
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KAMAIYAH – “CAN’T LOSE”
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DON TRIP – “MOMMA’S REVENGE”
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ELDORADO RED – “CODE OF SILENCE”
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KOOLIEKASH – “1000 TEARS”
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When Snoop Dogg took over the Death Row record label he once called home in 2022, no one knew what to expect other than the release of some classic catalogues on streaming services, but it seems like the Hip-Hop icon has reunited a fan favorite group from the 90’s that sold millions of records.

Once again riding alongside Kurupt and Daz Dillinger to form Tha Dogg Pound, Snoop Dogg and company drop off their new visuals for “Smoke Up” the Triple OG trio break out the all blue paisley DPGC attire and show these youngn’s how it’s done (or how it used to be done anyway) and walk out to the beat while flexing some classic cars and… some WWE title belts?! That was hella random. Either way it’s dope to see them back together on the same set.

From the West to the East, Dave East does some turning up of his own and in his and Scram Jones clip to “I Just Wanna” the two men hit the strip club and stack bricks of cash on the talent who leave little to the imagination as they twerk and work to get East to turn into the rain man. With all that thunder clapping how could he not?
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Lizzen and Robin Thicke, 1TakeJake, and more.
THA DOGG POUND – “SMOKE UP”
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DAVE EAST & SCRAM JONES – “I JUST WANNA”
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LIZZEN & ROBIN THICKE – “WHY REMIX”
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1TAKEJAKE – “THE BEST”
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GLOSS UP – “NOT YA GIRL”
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GUKKO DA GENERULE FT. HIPPIEX – “DON’T WASTE MY TIME”
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REESE YOUNGN FT. BIRDMAN – “LAST WEEK”
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03 GREEDO & MAXO KREAM – “R.I.C.O.”
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DJ Premier and Snoop Dogg have decades in the game under their belt and though the two have only collaborated in handful of times in that time frame, the Hip-Hop icons have reunited to give the heads something they can bop to.

Linking up for the Daz Dillinger assisted visuals to “Can U Dig That?” Premo and Snoop Dogg make an East to West connection while Snoop blazes on come Chronic as he spits his bars and Premier shows why’s he’s a legend on the 1’s and 2’s.

Back in Philly, Meek Mill keeps on doing his thing as his name continues to get slandered on social media for various reasons and in his clip to “Big Boy,” the embattled rapper shows that he’s going to live his best life and turn up with his homies regardless of what’s being said on the mean streets of Twitter. It’s downright vicious out in the social media jungle for him these days.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from That Mexican OT featuring Drodi and Slim Thug, October London featuring Latoiya Williams, and more.
DJ PREMIER & SNOOP DOGG FT. DAZ DILLINGER – “CAN U DIG THAT?”
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MEEK MILL – “BIG BOY”
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THAT MEXICAN OT FT. DRODI & SLIM THUG – “BULL RIDING”
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OCTOBER LONDON FT. LATOIYA WILLIAMS – “MULHOLLAND DRIVE”
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4TUNAT – “CITY LIGHTS”
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FINESSE2TYMES – “LETTER TO THE DEVIL”
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JABBA RACKS – “LETTER TO RELL”
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XANMAN – “OH YEAH!”
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After decades of dropping R&B hits but never really getting his flowers, Keith Sweat is looking to remind everyone that he’s still capable of making that OG baby making music in 2024 and in his latest offering he brings back that smooth 90’s style that led to many a Plan B’s being used.

In his latest visuals to “Lay You Down” the OG R&B crooner returns as sleek as ever and sits on an all-black leather throne while a gang of young women groove to his sounds and seduce the camera without having to twerk a single cheek. We miss this old school style of love making music. Just sayin.’

On the rap side, another OG is out to show and prove he’s still got it and in the visuals to “Covered In Ice,” Paul Wall links up with That Mexican OT to drop some impressive bars while flossing some equally impressive diamond pieces. Paul Wall still that dude, man.
Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Yelawolf, Larry June, and more.
KEITH SWEAT – “LAY YOU DOWN”
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PAUL WALL FT. THAT MEXICAN OT – “COVERED IN ICE”
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YELAWOLF – “NEW ME”
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LARRY JUNE – “IMPORTED COUCHES”
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POIISON FT. STYLES P – “BIG BOYS”
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TINK – “CHARGED UP”
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BIG BOOGIE & DJ DRAMA – “PERSONAL SESSION”
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It’s been a while since we’ve gotten any new solo work from one Dwayne Michael Carter Jr. a.k.a Lil Wayne and though it doesn’t seem like that’ll be happening anytime soon, at least Tunechi is blessing everyone with guest verses on other artists records.

Such is the case for Yung Bleu’s visuals to “Confirmation Remix” in which Bleu showers a beautiful young woman with love and attention from the bar to his bedroom before Weezy kicks his verse while flossing two fistful of icey rings like he done took home a few championships in his sport.

Speaking of dope features, Royce Da 5’9” blesses Nasaan with guest verse of his own and in the clip for “Goated,” Nine Nickel and Nasaan give everyone a lesson in how to drop bars while working an everyday 9 to 5.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from NLE Choppa, Tinashe, and more.
YUNG BLEU FT. LIL WAYNE – “CONFIRMATION REMIX”
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NASAAN FT. ROYCE DA 5’9” – “GOATED”
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NLE CHOPPA – “SLUT ME OUT 2”
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TINASHE – “NASTY”
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DON TRIP – “2 SEATER”
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POISON IVI – “CHICKEN TENDER”
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CRUCH CALHOUN – “FREE TADOW 2”
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TANNER ADELL – “WHISKEY BLUES”
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Last year Kodak Black had his fans stressing when he seemingly had a health scare during an IG live and nodded off while he was live streaming. Luckily since then the man has shown signs of life as he’s constantly found himself in trouble with the law while continuing his support for Donald Trump. Go figure.

Still, the man has mouths to feed so he’s going to continue to do what he do and in his latest clip for “Stressed Out,” the Floridian speaks on his legal cases while showing fans how he passes time whenever he’s locked up behind bars as he does pushups and dips while in his 8×10 cell. Those prison workout programs really do work, but obviously ain’t for everybody.

Brent Faiyaz meanwhile keeps continues his comeback tour with his latest visuals to “Best Time” the R&B artist shows the kind of love he gets when he travels abroad as fans in Milan, Sydney and Tokyo shower him with praise when he takes his American talents to their side of the world.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Poetic G, Cartel Bo featuring Peso Peso, and more.
KODAK BLACK – “STRESSED OUT”
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BRENT FAIYAZ – “BEST TIME”
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POETIC G – “INVESTED IN THE PEOPLE”
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CARTEL BO FT. PESO PESO – “NO PASS”
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DTHANG – “MANY OPPS”
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WAUNSTAR – “CAUGHT IN THE WEB”
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TIFFANY FOXX – “YEA FOXX”
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YAHYO – “GOTTA GO”
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For the past few weeks Meek Mill has found himself the subject of much scrutiny due largely in part to the Diddy rumors, then beef with Wale and more recently the way he cheered on The Rock at Wrestlemania (LOL). But at the end of the day the man is in fact a rapper and regardless of how much he gets clowned, the Philadelphia rapper isn’t keeping his naysayers from quitting his day job.

Linking up with Millyz for the Boston rapper’s visuals to “Soul Survivor,” Meek and Millyz hit the club with their peoples in tow before heading to the Dominican Republic where they ride ATV’s and hit the beach with some particularly thick young Dominicanas. The lavish life of rap stars.

Back in New York, Chello, Jim Jones and Trav keep it simple and for their clip to “No Time,” the three men hit the bodega where they showcase some bricks of cash, blocks of ice, and bottles of bubbly. With this kind of inflation it deadass feels like you need a brick of cash to shop at the corner store.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Lenny Kravitz, Tink, and more.
MILLYZ FT. MEEK MILL – “SOUL SURVIVOR”
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CHELLO, JIM JONES & TRAV – “NO TIME”
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LENNY KRAVITZ – “HUMAN”
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TINK – “CHARGED UP”
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KING BRICKZ – “PROUD OF ME”
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YTB FATT – “SAME”
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J.I. – “REDEMPTION”
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PAUL WALL – “PLAYAMADE”
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It’s been a hot minute since we’ve heard anything from OG R&B singer Marques Houston and while the former Immature member has made more news for his personal life than his professional one, the man is still out here giving it all he’s got as he returns to the music scene in 2024.

Dropping off some new visuals to “Admit It,” the 42-year-old former teen heartthrob shows he’s still got some life left in his legs as he busts some choreographed moves while styling and profiling like it was the early 2000’s. Son really dropped the ball by not wifin’ up Beyoncé back in the day. Just sayin.’

Sada Baby meanwhile decides to spend the night at home and in his clip for “Knuckles,” the Motor City representative cuts on the red light in his living room and pops a bottle with his homie before kicking his bars from the comfort of his own crib.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Rozay The Alchemist, Fredo Bang, and more.
MARQUES HOUSTON – “ADMIT IT”
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SADA BABY – “KNUCKLES”
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ROZAY THE ALCHEMIST – “TRUTH”
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FREDO BANG – “F.A.N”
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SKRILLA FT. LOE SHIMMY – “ROCKSTAR LIFESTYLE”
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ZAYVION – “GET IN WITH ME”
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ZO TRAPALOT & KEY GLOCK – “TAG TEAM”
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LIL BOE – “LEFT WITH MOTION”
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It’s the meeting of the “rap she-beasts” as GloRilla and Megan Thee Stallion team up to give Kong and Godzilla a run for their money out on these streets.

Collaborating for their new visuals to “Wanna Be,” GloRilla and Thee Stallion throw a house party where they’re the center of attention (of course) and show every man in attendance what they can’t have as they bounce their goodies all over the place while everyone else gets whiteboy wasted. Looked like a helluva time.

Back in New York, Styles P got some ish to say and for his clip to “Redrumm/No Diddy Freestyle,” Pinero sits in the comfort of his own car and drops his bars and reminds us how hardcore rappers used to sound back in the day.
Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Polo G, Burna Boy, and more.
GLORILLA FT. MEGAN THEE STALLION – “WANNA BE”
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STYLES P – “REDRUMM/NO DIDDY FREESTYLE”
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POLO G – “CLOUDY SKY”
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BURNA BOY – “TESTED, APPROVED & TRUSTED”
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SHENSEEA – “DIE FOR YOU”
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SHORDIE SHORDIE – “OKOK”
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TROY AVE – “CAN YOU STAND THE RAIN”
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RICK HYDE FT. CHELLO – “IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK”
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HOOD ANGEL – “ALL WHITE”
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