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Coi Leray may be daddy’s little girl to Hip-Hop OG, Benzino, but don’t think that the up-and-coming rapper is using her father’s fame to catapult her to rap stardom. She’s doing that on her own.

Keeping her buzz and popularity growing with some new visuals to “Bops,” Coi Leray throws herself a small get together where she and her friends have a good time dancing, twerking, and blowing out some candles on a birthday cake. Whether or not it was Coi Leray’s birthday the day this video was shot is anyone’s guess, but we doubt it.

Kevin Gates meanwhile decides to head south of the border for his latest clip to “3rdWorld Panama” in which he and his boys hit up Panama to politic with some exotic women and enjoy the nightlife in the Central American country. Looks like they had a good time. Hopefully it doesn’t turn into a 90 Day Fiancé situation… or hopefully it does?
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Larry June and The Alchemist, Z-Ro, and more.
COI LERAY – “BOPS”
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KEVIN GATES – “3RD WORLD PANAMA”
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LARRY JUNE & THE ALCHEMIST – “SUMMER REIGN”
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Z-RO – “LIVE IT UP”
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KOJO FUNDS – “FARDA”
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BFB DA PACKMAN – “GROCERY FREESTYLE”
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THF ZOO FT. CEO BIG 30 – “FOE SIX”
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It’s been a week since Lil Durk dropped his latest album Almost Healed but already the Chicagoan has dropped a few visuals in support of his 8th album and today continues to give life to some of his standout cuts.

This time around Durk chose to drop a video for the emotionally driven cut “Sad Songs” in which Durk finds himself going through the motions as he comes to terms with breaking up with his wifey in the darkness of his own home. You’d think any rapper would be happy to be single again, but not Durk. He musta really loved her.

Elsewhere Tobe Nwigwe and Nas take over an abandoned factory for their Jacob Banks-assisted clip to “On My Soul” and use the space to fill with choreographed dancers, hot whips, and Optimum Prime. Well, not the actual Autobot superhero, but the lifeless truck that he’s modeled after.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Krayzie Bone, Mozzy, and more.
LIL DURK – “SAD SONGS”
TOBE NWIGWE & NAS FT. JACOB BANKS – “ON MY SOUL”
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KRAYZIE BONE – “WE DON’T GO HOME”
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MOZZY – “10 PERCENT”
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SLIM – “DOUBLE R’S”
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LUCKI – “NO BAP”
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LIL KEKE – “MOTION”
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CENTRAL CEE & DAVE – “SPRINTER”
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Though Hit-Boy’s been making noise in the industry for helping Nas craft three straight bangers in Kings Disease I, II, and III, the man is an artist in his own right and has the skills to pay the bills and bars to make him a star.

Linking up with Big Hit for his visuals to “Reckless & Ratchet,” Hit-Boy throws Big Hit a coming home party complete with balloons, bottles, and bikini-clad booty shaking women who seem more than happy to give Big a warm homecoming. We all need a homie like Hit-Boy in our lives.

Benny The Butcher meanwhile keeps on collecting bags and in Kapitol P’s clip to “100 Miles,” The Butcher and P find themselves living the mafia lifestyle from the streets to the penitentiary where they cooking meals fit for some goodfellas.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Armani White and A$AP Ferg, Z-Ro, and more.
HIT-BOY & BIG HIT – “RECKLESS & RATCHET”
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KAPITOL P FT. BENNY THE BUTCHER – “100 MILES”
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ARMANI WHITE & A$AP FERG – “SILVER TOOTH”
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Z-RO – “THAT’S ME”
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BIG HIT – “BROKE THE MOLD”
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FAT TREL – “LIKE THAT”
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JASTIN MARTIN – “WHY NOT?”
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03 GREEDO FT. SKILLA BABY – “AIN’T GONE SLIDE”
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Summer is right around the corner and though it’s not the late ’90s anymore, it’s that time of year where Diddy makes his presence felt, as he likes to give the people something to groove to for the hottest months of the year.

This time around the OG Bad Boy taps the City Girls and Fabolous for the visuals to “Act Bad.” Diddy and Fabolous turn up in the club before Diddy goes full rock star and gets butt naked in the hotel room with some female companions and lets it all hang out like most 50-year-old multimillionaires do at that point in their lives. Why not, right?

Back on the Left Coast, Blueface looks like he’s ready to move on from his previous toxic relationship with Chrisean Rock and in his clip for “Been Have’n” throws himself a pool party with a gang of thick young women who twerk like their lives depend on it.
Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Machine Gun Kelly, That Mexican OT featuring Paul Wall and Drodi, and more.
DIDDY FT. CITY GIRLS  & FABOLOUS – “ACT BAD”
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BLUEFACE – “BEEN HAVE’N”
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MACHINE GUN KELLY – “PRESSURE”
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THAT MEXICAN OT FT. PAUL WALL & DRODI – “JOHNNY DANG”
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PAYROLL GIOVANNI – “RICH N*** VIBES”
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KODAK BLACK – “GUNSMOKE TOWN”
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PEEZY – “DON’T KNOW SH*T”
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B-LOVEE – “NO SECRETS”
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HOMIXIDE GANG – “UZI WORK”
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Back in the day a rapper trying to get a record deal would give his left testicle to get a deal with Def Jam Records, but in 2023 things done changed and now rappers like Logic celebrate when they’re no longer under contract with major record labels.

Don’t believe us? Just peep the latest visual to Logic’s “Juice II” in which he kicked things off by informing his concsrt crowd that he’s no longer signed to Def Jam and proceeds to turn up with them in celebration of his newfound artistic freedom. With his popularity, Logic doesn’t need a major record label anymore.

Back on the Left Coast, Snoop Dogg gets back on his G sh*t and in the clip for Scar Lip’s “This Is Cali” reminds everyone why you might want to watch where you trek whenever you pay a visit to the city of angels.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from EST Gee, EKT 40, and more.
LOGIC – “JUICE II”
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SCAR LIP FT. SNOOP DOGG – “THIS IS CALI”
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EST GEE – “TURN THE STREETS UP
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SNUPE BANDZ & PAPERROUTE WOO – “SUPER TRAP BROS.”
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EKT 40 – “FIRST DAY OUT”
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HOTBOY WES, D FLOWERS & YUNG RO – “BLOCK STARZ”
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GLOSS UP – “PUT IT ON THE FLOOR”
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TRACY T – “COLD SUMMER”
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A few weeks ago Lil Durk dropped what some called the song of the summer with his J. Cole assisted video “All My Life,” and today the Chicago representative is looking to keep that buzz humming with a new joint off his latest album, Almost Healed.

Dropping off a two-for-one visual for “Therapy Session/Pelle Coat,” Lil Durk finds himself in a straightjacket as his therapist, Alicia Keys, forces him to confront the harsh reality of losing his friend, King Von, and his brother to gun violence in the past few years. Who wouldn’t open up to Alicia Keys? Just sayin.’

Back on the strip, Moneybagg Yo looks to get things poppin’ for the night and in his clip to “Ocean Spray” hits the streets in his Ferrari before flaunting some serious ice in… an aquarium?! Well, given the title of the song it makes sense.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Sleepy Hallow featuring Lil Tjay, G MiM$ & Dave East, and more.
LIL DURK – “THERAPY SESSION/PELLE COAT”
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MONEYBAGG YO – “OCEAN SPRAY”
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SLEEPY HALLOW FT. LIL TJAY – “PAIN TALK”
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MIM$ & DAVE EAST – “LUV ME 2 LIFE”
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NEEK BUCKS – “DESERVE IT ALL”
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SADA BABY – “HELL KAT SKUBA”
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SYMBA – “TOP G”
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STELLA DINERO – “CHIRAQ IN ME”
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With his last few music videos, DaBaby’s been going the comedic and cinematic route to show a different and more playful side of himself and today he continues that trend by recreating a classic Hip-Hop film from the early 90’s.

Linking up with Offset for his latest visuals to “Sellin Crack,” DaBaby takes on the role of Gee Money to Offset’s Nino Brown in New Jack City as they terrorize their neighborhood before ultimately giving out turkeys a gesture of good will. Them turkeys looked hella dry though.

Fivio Foreign meanwhile looks to reclaim his throne upon the drill rap scene and in his clip for “Stick To The Plan,” links up with OT9 Beno and Gino Modana to go on a shopping spree before getting lit at an apartment party.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Hardo and Wiz Khalifa, Bow Wow, and more.
DABABY FT. OFFSET – “SELLIN CRACK”
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FIVIO FOREIGN FT. OT9 BENO & GINO MODANA – “STICK TO THE PLAN”
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HARDO & WIZ KHALIFA – “SLANGN KK”
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BOW WOW – “LOVERS & FRIENDS”
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QUANY GZ & DAVE EAST – “GRW UP IN HELL”
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ASAKE & OLAMIDE – “AMAPIANO”
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SKILLIBENG – “16DEM”
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BOY BOY – “BUFU”
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Swizz Beatz has been blessing Hip-Hop with exceptional production for a few decades now and if he calls on your number to drop a hot 16, you better bring that heat because the culture will call you out for lacking on a Swizz beat.

Luckily for us, the OG Ruff Rydin’ producer recruited the likes of Jadakiss, Benny The Butcher and Scar Lip for his black-and-white visuals to “Take ‘Em Out,” who set the microphone ablaze with their bars as chaos erupts out in the streets of New York.

Keeping the scene in New York, Dave East keeps his video grind going and in his latest clip to the Katt Rockell assisted “Feel Like,” the Harlem representative takes to the streets of his neighborhood to kick it with his peoples while onlookers pull out their phones to capture a celebrity in the wild.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from GloRilla, Key Glock, and more.
SWIZZ BEATZ FT. JADAKISS, BENNY THE BUTCHER & SCARLIP – “TAKE ‘EM OUT”
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DAVE EAST FT. KATT ROCKELL – “FEEL LIKE”
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GLORILLA – “LICK OR SUM”
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KEY GLOCK – “WORK”
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PARIS TEXAS – “BULLET MAN”
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FREDO BANG – “ON DAT”
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SOFAYGO – “YE”
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SHORDIE SHORDIE – “BETTER WITH EACH OTHER”
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When it comes to nose powder talk, a few artists in the Hip-Hop game come to mind as the standout lyricists to touch on said topic, so when Belly came up with the title for his track “C**caine Spoon,” he called on the biggest bawse of them all to help him out on the track.

Linking up with Rick Ross for the visuals to the aforementioned song, Belly and Rozay take to the road in the dead of night with a fugazi Marilyn Monroe who seems to be losing her mind as she laughs at the sight of a dumpster fire raging on. Get her an Uber home, b and don’t look back.

50 Cent meanwhile seems to be trying to get his foot in the door of the Latin Trap genre as he links up with Eladio Carrion for his clip to “Se Salimos.” In the black-and-white video 50 dons a Puerto Rico cap to show love to the Latino community while EC spits them barrio bars and reminds everyone that yes, they outside.
Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Juicy J, Star2, Lil Poppa and $tupid Young, and more.
BELLY FT. RICK ROSS – “C**CAINE SPOON”
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ELADIO CARRION FT. 50 CENT – “SI SALIMOS”
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M.O.P. FT. RASS KASS – “HOW THE BLOCK SOUND”
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JUICY J – “GETTIN’”
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STAR2, LIL POPPA & $TUPID YOUNG – “GANGSTAS”
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KAYCYY – “ROLL THE DICE”
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REMA – “CHARM”
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YBN NAHMIR – “4 IN THE MORNING”
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LIL SKIES – “BASE”
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Dave East has been doing his thing in the rap game for a hot minute now and though many fans didn’t take notice of him until he took on the role of Method Man in Hulu’s Wu-Tang Clan series, the man is still focused on his rapping and not the acting.

Dropping off some new visuals for “Chills,” Dave East heads back to his Harlem stomping grounds to link up with his old school crew and reminisce about the days when he had nothing but lint in his pockets and other struggles in his life before he made it in rap.

Meanwhile the man he portrays in Wu-Tang: An American Saga is still doing his thing himself as Method Man links up with another OG artist, Tamika Scott of Xscape. In their clip to “Tonight,” Johnny Blaze and Tamika Scott get their grown and sexy on and kick it in a penthouse overlooking the Big Apple while they cozy up on a cloudy day and turn up like it was 1999.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from LightSkinKeisha, Layton Greene, and more.
DAVE EAST – “CHILLS”
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TAMIKA SCOTT & METHOD MAN – “TONIGHT”
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LIGHTSKINKEISHA – “GIMME HEAD”
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LAYTON GREEN – “SPIN AGAIN”
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K CAMP – “EVEN STEVEN”
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RONDODASOSA FT. NLE CHOPPA – “WE ON EM”
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SAUCE WALKA – “MICHAEL BEASLEY”
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ICEWEAR VEZZO – “BACK ON ROAD”
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FENDI P – “RAINY DAY”
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THIRSTIN HOWL THE 3RD FT. HURRICANE G & CLASSIC – “WHATEVER MAMI WANT”
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EEM TRIPLIN – “WALKED IN”
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