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It’s been a few years since Jadakiss put the culture on notice by becoming the reigning Verzuz MVP and though he hasn’t had anymore challengers since, the Yonkers legend is still reminding everyone his pen can still body a track like Usain Bolt.

Linking up with Justina Valentine for her visuals to “Mo Money,” Kiss and Valentine play a high stakes game of poker where the loser gets kidnapped and the winner gets to take home stacks of cash and maybe convince Valentina to give up her digits now that they’re rich. It’s worth a try. Just sayin.’

Elsewhere Joyner Lucas thinks about his mortality and in his clip to “24 Hours To Live” kicks it on the stoop with his homies and breaks down what he’d get done if he knew he wasn’t going to wake up on this earth tomorrow. Spoiler alert: it’s a lot of crime LOL.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Adrian Marcel featuring E-40, Baby Tate, and more.
JUSTINA VALENTINE FT. JADAKISS – “MO MONEY”
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JOYNER LUCAS – “24 HOURS TO LIVE”
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ADRIAN MARCEL FT. E-40 – “BIP CITY”
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BABY TATE – “LOLLIPOP”
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BABYTRON – “BEYOND TURNT 2”
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FINESSE2TYMES – “STILL WON’T LISTEN”
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TRAY TRAY – “GANGSTA B*TCH”
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KLAYDARAPPER – “TURN THE CLUB UP”
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No one knows how to capture the ups and downs of love on a record like Mary J. Blige and after three decades in the music game the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul is still out here showing can’t no one do it quite like her.

Linking up with Vado for her new visuals to “Still Believe In Love,” Mary J. and her team of grown ass women take to the waters in a fancy yacht where Ms. Blige breaks down her latest set back in her love life while getting her groove back with the iciest of chains. We don’t think we’ve ever seen Mary J. rocking rappers kind of jewelry. More power to her.

Speaking of OG’s, AZ is still out here dropping gems and jewels of his own and in his latest clip to “This Is Why” the Brooklyn rapper rolls up to his fancy estate in his Maybach to remind everyone he’s still living the life of a boss.
Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Kevin Gates, K Camp, and more.
MARY J. BLIGE FT. VADO – “STILL BELIEVE IN LOVE”
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AZ – “THIS IS WHY”
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KEVIN GATES – “GOD SLIPPERS”
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K CAMP – “FAMILY TREE”
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MOZZY FT. LIL ZAY OSAMA – “AIN’T ON SH*T”
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KING LOS – “THE SECRET RECIPE FREESTYLE”
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SHORDIE SHORDIE & MURDA BEATZ – “DON’T FORGET ME”
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LIL NIQO – “DREW BREES”
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MICK JENKINS – “MOP”
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Millyz has been going hard to show and prove he’s one of the illest rhymers in the Hip-Hop game (the man got a huge co-sign from the Verzuz MVP, Jadakiss), and while heads continue to sleep on him, he’s gonna keep making noise until y’all take notice.

Linking up with OhGeesy for his visuals to “Clear Time,” Millyz throws himself and his peoples a private soiree at a luxurious residence where they’re joined by a bevy of exotic young women that rock attire that leave little to the imagination. Just another day in the life of a rap star.

City Girls meanwhile do some balling of their own and for their Kim Petras assisted video for “Flashy,” the trio take to the friendly skies in a pink plane to get turnt up before Kim Petras flashes her headlights for all to see. Watch the clip and y’all see what we’re talking about.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Key Glock, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, and more.
MILLYZ FT. OHGEESY – “CLEAR TIME”
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CITY GIRLS FT. KIM PETRAS – “FLASHY”
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KEY GLOCK – “ONE ME”
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YOUNGBOY NEVER BROKE AGAIN – “DEEP DOWN”
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LUH KEL – “REMINISCE”
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310BABII, MUSTARD & LUH TYLER – “WALK”
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BRYTIAGO – “LA BABY”
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ZADDY WILL FT. 2RARE, KENZO B, & DJ SMALLS 732 – “YOU”
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That Mexican OT’s been making a name for himself for quite some time now with his fast flow and intricate rhyme schemes and though he’s drawn comparisons to DaBaby (for his style, not his looks), the carnal from Texas isn’t changing up his style anytime soon.

Coming through with some new visuals to “Cowboy In New York,” the rapper from The Lone Star State takes to the streets of the Big Apple with a cowboy hat and daps up the locals while demonstrating his skills over a gritty east coast beat to show he can get raw regardless of the region he’s visiting.

Lil Tjay meanwhile seems to be going through the motions and in his clip to “What You Wanna Do” the crooner from the Boogie Down Bronx finds himself in the telly with a shorty who doesn’t seem to want anything to do with him at the moment. Love is hard, b.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from OT The Real and AraabMuzik featuring .38 Spesh, 42 Dugg, and more.
THAT MEXICAN OT – “COWBOY IN NEW YORK”
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LIL TJAY – “WHAT YOU WANNA DO”
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OT THE REAL & ARAABMUZIK FT. 38. SPESH – “CERTAIN THINGS”
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42 DUGG – “GO AGAIN”
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BAS & ADEKUNLE GOLD – “KHARTOUM”
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ERICA BANKS FT. GLOSS UP – “TALMBOUT NUN”
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BUDDY – “FREE MY MIND”
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KIPP STONE – “PETRICHOR”
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SLEEP SINATRA – “VESSEL”
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BLAQ CHIDORI FT. BRIIDAGHOST & EARN DINERO – “7:50”
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KNOWITALL FT. PATTY HONCHO & BLAQ CHIDORI – “ZILL PARCELLS”
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It’s been a minute since Kid Cudi’s blessed his fans with a full-length LP and while they await the release of his next project, INSANO, the man has released something to hold his fans over until that album drops though this cut isn’t considered it’s second single.

Dropping off his latest visuals to “ILL WHAT I BLEED,” KC takes to the streets of Seoul, South Korea with his peoples where he hits up some clothing stores, dances around the locals and even joins a Korean performer on stage. Who that kid was, we have no idea but he ain’t seem to have a problem with Cudi turning up next to him. Great to see Cudi in good spirits.

Back in the States, Dave East hits up his old stomping grounds and for his clip to “Slip,” the Harlem representative gets his swole on and does some pull ups on a HAWK beacon before rolling away in his Maybach truck. Giving “pulling up on the block” a whole new meaning.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Big Herk Da Terrible, and more.
KID CUDI – “ILL WHAT I BLEED”
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DAVE EAST – “SLIP”
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A BOOGIE WIT DA HOODIE – “DID ME WRONG”
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BIG HERK DA TERRIBLE – “ALL DAY”
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YOUNG SCOOTER – “HARD TO HANDLE”
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SEAN PAUL & MANUEL TURIZO – “DEM TIME DEH”
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THE ALCHEMIST – “NOTHING IS FREESTYLE”
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TEE GRIZZLEY – “ROBBERY 6”
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It feels like eons ago Cam’ron and his Dip Set crew had some serious beef with Nas (we can’t even remember why) but luckily for everyone and the culture it never transpired past a few bars and subliminals on records.

Now a decade and change later, Cam and Nas are on good terms and Killa is taking the time to give the QB King his flowers by dressing like him for his clip to “Nas In ‘94” freestyle where he stands by an elevator bank and kicks his rhymes over J. Cole and Lil Yachty’s “The Secret Recipe” beat. We thought Cam said he was retired from rap?! He still got it though.

T-Pain meanwhile seems ready to venture into the next chapter of his career and in his Hert assisted visuals to “Baby Go Brap,” Teddy Pendergrass ditches the auto-tune for a minute to drop bars and show he can do his thing on the track any which way he wants. Some pretty impressive automobiles in this joint too.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Joell Ortiz and Kxng Crooked, Snow Tha Product, and more.
CAM’RON – “NAS ’IN 94 FREESTYLE”
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T-PAIN & HERT – “BABY GO BRAP”
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JOELL ORTIZ & KXNG CROOKED – “THE TALE OF 2 CITIES”
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SNOW THA PRODUCT – “BEEN THAT”
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TEE GRIZZLEY – “ROBBERY 6”
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FLO MILLI – “BGC”
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REAL BOSTON RICHEY – “BATTER PACK”
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SOSAMANN & SAUCE WALKA – “BOB YO HEAD”
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After years of getting dragged for being the face of the mumble rap era that many felt hurt Hip-Hop lyricism, Lil Yachty has been collaborating with some of the games most respected rappers as of late, and today Lil Boat links up with the King of The North in a collabo no one saw coming.

Turning up with Drake for the visuals to “Late Night,” Yachty and Drizzy hit the streets with a few dogs and a Lambo adorned in Christmas lights (huh?!) to show that no matter the time of day, these two are going to shine and do stuff just because they can and can’t no one tell them they aren’t killing it. Gotta wonder how long it took to put all those Christmas lights on that car.

Wale meanwhile comes out of hiding to drop off some new work in for his clip to “Max Julien,” Wale chows down on some food at a small eatery while styling in a fur, iced out jewelry and rocking the Big Worm perm. Talk about keeping it lowkey in a hood restaurant.
Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Rome Streetz, J.I., and more.
DRAKE FT. LIL YACHTY – “LATE NIGHT”
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WALE – “MAX JULIEN”
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ROME STREETZ – “HELL BACKWARDS”
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J.I. – “OPTIONS”
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TRAP CEO & MIDWEST MILLY – “LET UP”
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REMBEL – “PAINT THE TOWN BLUE FREESTYLE”
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MONALEO – “CRYING ON YOUR BIRTHDAY”
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BOOKEM – “ON DA GAS”
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It looks like Rick Ross and Meek Mill are mending their relationship that seemed to be broken not too long ago as the two have recently been not only collaborating on new material, but actually taking the time to shoot videos for said work as of late.

Once again getting together for their new visuals to “Lyrical Easy,” Rozay and Meek team up to show everyone what bosses live like as the two hop on the private MMG helicopter before hitting the streets with a convoy of exotic and expensive automobiles that made it seem like it was a rolling car show straight off the grounds of Rick Ross’ Promise Land. If it doesn’t cost most than $100K, Ross isn’t rolling in it.

On the R&B side, Omarion returns to get his fans in a loving mood and in his clip to “Serious,” the OG crooner finds himself going through the motions while behind bars and inspires his fellow inmates to bust out bust out the kind of dance moves you won’t be seeing from prisoners at your everyday penitentiary. This must’ve been a jail for entertainers and Broadway dancers or something.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Key Glock, Lil Tjay and Kyle Richh, and more.
RICK ROSS & MEEK MILL – “LYRICAL EASY”
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OMARION – “SERIOUS”
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KEY GLOCK – “MURDER & MILLIONS”
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LIL TJAY & KYLE RICHH – “I SHOULD’VE KNOWN”
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TIMBALAND & ANNA MARGO – “MY WAY”
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TRAY TRAY FT. G HERBO – “EASTSIDERS”
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KHEMIST MAYFIELD FT. SIBBY LIV – “SPEND MY MONEY”
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OT THE REAL & ARAABMUZIK – “FADE AWAY”
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Not too long ago Sexxy Red was trending on social media for all the wrong reasons but the up and coming rap star isn’t letting a few controversies derail her from reaching the promised land, so she’s going to keep chugging along whether you like it or not.

Linking up with Raedio for the visuals to “No Panties,” Sexyy Red and Rae open up a brothel of sorts where rich old white men are their top clientele before twerking it up at a car wash where it seems like it’s more bootie bouncing than sponges cleaning. No one seems to be complaining though.

Back in the Bricks, Redman keeps on dropping off new material like he’s hungry for a record deal and in his clip to “Number Block,” Red politics on the stoop with his peoples while freestyling over Jay-Z’s “Throw Your Hands Up” instrumental.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Blxst and Bino Ridaeuz, Jorja Smith featuring J Hus, and more.
SEXXY RED & RAEDIO – “NO PANTIES”
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REDMAN – “NUMBER BLOCK”
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BLXST & BINO RIDEAUX – “ROAD RUNNIN”
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JORJA SMITH FT. J HUS – “FEELINGS”
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PEEZY – “INTRO”
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MELLOW RACKZ – “ROMEO & JULIET”
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DRODI & THAT MEXICAN OT – “PRETTY GIRL”
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BIG30 – “BIRRRDDD PT. 2”
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While the streets patiently await Griselda to reunite and hit the streets with that potent product that they’re known for, Benny The Butcher’s been putting in work to make his other family bubble and we can’t be mad at that at all.

Once again putting the Black Soprano Family on the forefront alongside El Camino in the visuals to “For The Streets,” The Butcher and company hold auditions for video models looking to get on and end up hurting quite a few feelings as they rate them on a scale from 1 to 10. Not many of them cracked the halfway mark as the BSF and El Camino prove to be hella picky with their women.

Back in New Jeruz, Redman keeps the bars coming and in his clip to “Hip Hop Meant For Me,” the Funk Doctor Spock poses next to a bridge as he rocks out to the instrumental for Jay-Z’s “What More Can I Say,” and reminds us of the kind of emceeing that was necessary to get fame and respect back during Hip-Hop’s golden era. We love that man.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Jay Fizzle, K Camp, and more.
EL CAMINO & BLACK SOPRANO FAMILY – “FOR THE STREETS”
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REDMAN – “HIP HOP MEANT FOR ME”
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JAY FIZZLE – “BACK BREAKER”
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K CAMP – “MY FLOWERS”
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BIG YBA – “LORD FORGIVE ME”
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T.F & AB-SOUL – “HIDDEN STAGES”
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AYE UNIVERSAL – “WANT SOME MORE”
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DOE STREETZ – “BLACK MAGIC”
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