Daily Visuals
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Who would’ve thought that we’d get a Conway The Machine and Talib Kweli collaboration put together by a white bass player? Not us but here we are as Brady Watt has put together a collabo that lyricists never saw coming.
Teaming up for the new visuals to “Without You,” Brady Watt takes to the streets with his guitar in hand while Conway The Machine spits his bars and Talib Kweli joins in on the fun from a rooftop with the NYC skyline playing the backdrop. Brady Watt got the juice now. It’s Ocean Spray though.
Elsewhere Wiz Khalifa has some fun with CGI and for his clip to “Heavy Hitters” the Pittsburgh representative clones himself a thousand times over to show us what a world filled of Wiz’s would look like. There’d be hella weed farms all over the globe too, that’s for sure.
Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Lil Darius and Quavo, Kevin Gates featuring Sexyy Red and B.G., and more.
BRADY WATT FT. CONWAY THE MACHINE & TALIB KWELI – “WITHOUT YOU”
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WIZ KHALIFA – “HEAVY HITTERS”
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LIL DARIUS & QUAVO – “DIDN’T COME TO PLAY”
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KEVIN GATES FT. SEXXY RED & B.G. – “YONCE FREESTYLE”
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PAUL WALL & LIL KEKE – “SWANGIN’ GLASS”
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DAX – “CATCH THE RAIN”
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KARLAAA – “GO GHOST, PT2”
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KCEE & OXLADE – “I PRAY”
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It’s been an interesting two years for Keke Palmer to say the least. After riding high from doing her thing in Jordan Peele’s latest sci-fi film, NOPE, last summer, she found herself in some baby daddy drama earlier this year thanks to Usher who personally had nothing to do with the situation. Now, it’s back to business for the multi-talented stunner.
Dropping off some new visuals to “Serious,” KP finds herself taking revenge on an ex-lover who left her for dead out in the hills only to learn that hell hath no fury like a woman left on the side of the road.
Kodak Black meanwhile seems to turn up wherever he goes and in his latest clip to “Kylie Grande” the Floridian takes to the night with his goon squad and turns a regular bus into a party vehicle as he and his peoples tend to take the party wherever they go even on public transportation.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Plies, Erick The Architect featuring Joey Bada$$ and Farr, and more.
KEKE PALMER – “SERIOUS”
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KODAK BLACK – “KYLIE GRANDE”
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PLIES – “MY LIL BIH”
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ERICK THE ARCHITECT FT. JOEY BADA$$ & FARR – “SHOOK UP”
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PEEZY – “RICH STEPPERS”
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STUNNA 4 VEGAS – “PUNCH ME IN AGAIN”
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PRESSA – “MINIMUM WAGE”
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BRITT BRATT – “MY B*TCHES”
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It’s been a busy 12 months for the King of The North known as Drake. From dropping a collaborative project with 21 Savage to releasing two more of his own solo albums, Drizzy’s been on his grizzly and he’s got some new visuals to prove it.
Dropping off a new clip for “Polar Opposites,” the 6 Gawd hosts some interesting mobster looking company in his personal palace where they play a game of pool while Drizzy dips to his gambling room to pour his heart out about his relationship problems. Why everyone got red leather jackets though? They the Czechoslovakian chapter of the Bloods or something? Just askin.’
From one gawd to another, culture icon KRS-One is still putting it for more than down three decades in the game and in his latest visual to “50 More Years of Hip Hop” the Blast Master takes to the studio to set the booth ablaze with that Hip-Hop fire that burns in his soul. Respect, triple OG.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Layzie Bone, G Perico and Steelz, and more.
DRAKE – “POLAR OPPOSITES”
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KRS-ONE – “50 MORE YEARS OF HIP HOP”
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LAYZIE BONE – “LET’S EAT”
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BIA, SFERA EBBASTA & FIVIO FOREIGN – “MILANO”
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G PERICO & STEELZ – “WHAT’S HATNIN”
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BLXST – “NEVER WAS WRONG
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VEEZE – “LICK”
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KAMAIYAH – “STEPPIN’”
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The Wu-Tang Clan haven’t reunited for a new album in what seems like ages, but luckily for us we do get a few Wu collaborations here and there and when they do get together we’re more than happy to take a trip back to the 36 Chambers in which they honed their craft.
This time around we’ve been blessed with a new joint from Clansmen Method Man and Ghostface Killa who tap the talents of Nicole Bus for their visuals to “Claudine” which utilizes grainy footage of the rappers spitting their bars while a collage of old school hood films and footage make up the rest of the video.
From a few Hip-Hop icons to another, E-40 is still doing his thing after decades in the game and for his latest clip to “Lift It,” 40 Fonzarelli gets it poppin’ at an underground soiree where the lights are dim but the beats is loud.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Doe Boy, Baby Smoove, and more.
METHOD MAN & GHOSTFACE KILLA FT. NICOLE BUS – “CLAUDINE”
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E-40 – “LIFT IT”
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DOE BOY – “HUH”
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BABY SMOOVE – “WANNA BE”
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OOHWOP – “BACKSTABBERS”
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JAY FIZZLE – “BUILT FOR THIS”
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TAPER TY & ROSCO FEDDI – “THIS THAT”
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RYGIN KING – “SAUNA”
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Last week Busta Rhymes released his 11th studio album in Blockbusta and for his day-one fans that have been following his career for the past few decades, the Hip-Hop icon decided to treat them with some brand new visuals to go along with the album release.
Collaborating with DaBaby and T-Pain for the visuals to “Big Everything,” Busta Rhymes and company get on some Dick Tracy ish with their brightly colored tailored suits as they hit some CGI’d streets and hit up the strip bar where they make it rain with CGI dollar bills. Is that like an equivalent to Bit Coins? Just asking.
Bubba Sparxxx meanwhile is still out here rapping after decades of laying low and in his Adam Calhoun assisted clip to “They Just Don’t Know,” Timbaland’s former artist hosts some young women in his home where he and Adam get hype while playing the leather sofa that you’d find at an old lady’s house. Bubba living hella humble. Can’t be mad at that.
Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Luh Tyler, Teelow, and more.
BUSTA RHYMES FT DABABY & T-PAIN – “BIG EVERYTHING”
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BUBBA SPARXXX FT. ADAM CALHOUN – “THEY JUST DON’T KNOW”
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LUH TYLER – “CHANGE MY WAYZ”
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TEELOW – “FIND A WAY”
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PHAEVA PHAWTY & D-WEEZY – “BOSS MOVES”
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MONEY MAN – “COUGHING”
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KARRAHBOO – “RUNNING LATE”
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VERSA THE RAPPER – “THIS IS FOR ME”
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BYRON MESSIA – “LA LA”
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After spending more than a decade behind bars, Hot Boyz OG, B.G. was released from prison this past September and who better to collaborate with on a track than another man who knows a thing or two about doing a big, Gucci Mane.
Linking up for the visuals to “Cold,” Guwop, B.G. and Mike WiLL Made-It link up at a garage where a gang of colorful exotic cars serve as the backdrop while Gucci and B.G. get turnt to the beat and drop some bars reminiscing about their prison days. Welcome home, B.
Further to the South, Kodak Black is still rolling like he’s got nothing to lose and for his clip to “Lemme See,” the Floridian hits the streets with his peoples while sporting a gang of ice and packing a pair of scissors. He must be a surgeon with those joints if he’s flossing them like it’s a banger.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from K Camp, J. Stone, and more.
GUCCI MANE FT. B.G. & MIKE WILL MADE-IT – “COLD”
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KODAK BLACK – “LEMME SEE”
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K CAMP – “COLD WAR”
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J. STONE – “COUNT ME IN”
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TEE GRIZZLEY – “AIN’T NOTHING NEW”
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HONEYKOMB BRAZY – “LETTER TO GOD”
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ROME STREETZ – “CHROME MAGNUM”
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MASICKA – “BED A ROCK!”
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Ever since they released Welcome 2 Collegrove, Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz have been dropping videos in support of the project on a weekly basis and today they dial up a beast from the East to join them in their latest offering.
In their black-and-white visuals to “Oprah & Gayle,” Weezy and Chainz recruit Benny The Butcher to drop some bars from Buffalo while we see what a day in the life of each individual rapper consists of with Chainz making the media rounds, Weezy smoking at home, and Benny kicking it with his peoples. Those furry boots Wayne was rocking seem hella comfortable… and expensive.
Down south some H-Town OG’s reconnect for the culture and in the clip for “Bounce, Rock, Skate,” Bun B, Paul Wall and Chalie Boy pull out their pimp Cadillacs with some spiffy spokes to remind everyone that they’re still tippin’ in 2023.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Tee Grizzley, Smoke DZA featuring Flying Lotus and Conway The Machine, and more.
2 CHAINZ, LIL WAYNE & BENNY THE BUTCHER – “OPRAH & GAYLE”
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PAUL WALL, BUN B & CHALIE BOY – “BOUNCE, ROCK, SKATE”
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TEE GRIZZLEY – “AIN’T NOTHING NEW”
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SMOKE DZA FT. FLYING LOTUS & CONWAY THE MACHINE – “PAINTED HOUSES”
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4FARGO – “SHE’LL BE OK”
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KONGFUU JOE FT. J’LE – “ALL NIGHT”
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J. STONE – “365”
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THF ZOO, COKILLA & ONLY THE FAMILY – “POSTED AT”
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Now that Kendrick Lamar and SZA held down the past year with their projects and talent, it’s Jay Rock’s turn to take that baton for TDE and run with it right into 2024.
Linking up with Bongo ByTheWay for the visuals to “Still That Way,” Jay Rock takes his team on a trip to the middle of the desert where they set up shop with a small trap house complete with a clothesline outside and a pay phone for the heck of it. Gotta love the creativeness.
Elsewhere The Alchemist seems to be living a peaceful life of luxury and in his Curren$y assisted clip to “Paint Different,” the two men take a laid back approach to life and smoke some bud while politicking through the night.
Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from E-40, Huey V featuring Memphis Bleek, and more.
JAY ROCK, BONGO BYTHEWAY – “STILL THAT WAY”
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THE ALCHEMIST FT. CURREN$Y – “PAINT DIFFERENT”
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E-40 – “OFF DAT MOB”
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HUEY V FT. MEMPHIS BLEEK – “MO MONEY MO PROBLEMS”
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B-LEGIT FT. YOUNG DOLPH & BOOSIE BADAZZ – “POCKET FULL OF MONEY”
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FREDO BANG – “TAG ME IN”
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RJAE FT. YOUNGBOY NEVER BROKE AGAIN – “TOO GONE”
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HONEYKOMB BRAZY – “RESPECT”
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With the release of their album Welcome 2 Collegrove, Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz have once again given fans a taste of what two of the best from the South can do when cookin’ in the kitchen. Looking to keep their momentum going, Weezy and Tity Boi drop a new video for one of the album’s standout cuts.
Bringing in Usher for the visuals to “Transparency” Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz find themselves in the midst of many women looking for their attention while the trio use futuristic and old school technology to keep an eye on their stable while admiring them from afar. Just let them in the room, damnit!
Back on the East, iconic producer DJ Premier links up with legendary MC, Common and in their clip for “In Moe (Speculation)” the dynamic duo get in the studio to remind us what pure Hip-Hop used to sound like in the golden era.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Neek Bucks featuring Millyz, Cyhi and Pusha T, and more.
2 CHAINZ, LIL WAYNE & USHER – “TRANSPARENCY”
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DJ PREMIER FT. COMMON – “IN MOE (SPECULATION)”
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CYHI & PUSHA T – “MR. PUT THAT SH*T ON”
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NEEK BUCKS FT. MILLYZ – “NO EMOTION”
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AMBITIOUS RICH – “SLIGHT”
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CAPELLA GREY – “BAECHESTER”
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YUNG ESCKIMO – “BLUE MAGIC INTRO”
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PETER ROSENBERG – “FIRST PERSON EATER”
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Though Drake is gearing up for the release of his latest album (update), Scary Hours 3, the man has revisited his last album, For All The Dogs, for his latest video which has day-ones geeking out as it was a fan favorite cut.
Linking up with J. Cole for his visuals to “First Person Shooter,” Drizzy and Cole turn an office into a sports arena where they got toe-to-toe in ping pong before going head-to-head in an interesting game of chess. Was that The Office’s Kevin Malone running their office?! Nice little addition to the video.
Elsewhere YoungBoy Never Broke Again is letting his haters know he ain’t never scared and in his clip to “My Address Public, NBA and his peoples turn up in his crib where he flexes some fancy cars and iced out jewelry. That man really is a homebody though… least in his videos.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from JMilli, Peezy, and more.
DRAKE FT. J. COLE – “FIRST PERSON SHOOTER”
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YOUNGBOY NEVER BROKE AGAIN – “MY ADDRESS PUBLIC”
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JMILLI – “GO CRAZY”
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YOUNG NOBLE FT. BIG TRAY DEE – “UNSTOPPABLE”
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PEEZY – “REALIST AROUND”
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BIG HIT & HIT-BOY FT. BABYSTONE GORILLAZ – “A$VP CHAUNCEY/LOAD ‘EM UP”
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BOKEE BARBZ – “FINE ASS HOES”
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ROSEMARIE & RODDY RICCH – “IS IT REAL?”
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