Daily Visuals
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After bursting onto the rap scene with “Thotiana,” Blueface’s rap career has taken a backseat to his very public toxic relationship with his boo, Chrisean Rock. Now it seems like Blue is ready to get back into his rap gig and, of course, is bringing along the ol’ spiked ball on a chain with him.
In his latest visuals to “Hello,” Blueface rolls around the hood in a few different whips accompanied by Chrisean who proceeds to twerk while hanging onto the sunroof, before ultimately making his way to a room filled with women who done cut on the red light special. We lowkey feel like one or more of those women felt the wrath of Chrisean Rock at some point behind the scenes. Just sayin’.
Speaking of twerking, NLE Choppa filled a dance studio with women who did just that in his Lil Wayne assisted clip to “Ain’t Gonna Answer.” But unfortunately, Weezy wasn’t able to participate in the festivities as Choppa had to enjoy all that jiggling junk by his lonesome. We’re sure he wasn’t complaining, though.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Belly, Thirstin Howl the 3rd and more.
BLUEFACE – “HELLO”
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NLE CHOPPA FT. LIL WAYNE – “AIN’T GONNA ANSWER”
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BELLY – “AMERICAN NIGHTMARE”
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THIRSTIN HOWL THE 3RD – “THIRSTY, GIANT, MASTA”
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BLING DAWG FT. POCAAN – “PRAYER WE USE”
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TIACORINE FT. LATTO – “FREAKYT”
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RICH JONES & GOLDENBEETS FT. GREENSLLIME – “HASHEESH”
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LIL GOTIT – “LUSTIN”
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With his next album, The Couse of The Inevitable 3 set to release sometime within the next few weeks, Lloyd Banks is going to be releasing some new work in the leadup to its release with it some new videos.
Coming through with his latest visuals to “Invisible,” Blue Hefner takes it back to the streets of the Big Apple in which he and his G-Unit team once reigned supreme and sets the block ablaze with his bars and signature Boy Wonder flow. Banks will still give y’all a bang for your buck.
Back on the West Coast, Snoop Dogg takes Beb Rexha on a fantastic voyage and in their clip to “Satellite” the Doggfather introduces Bebe to his good friend, Mary Jane, and what ensues is an animated adventure that transcends reality, space and time.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Jackson Wang and Ciara, Kali Uchis, and more.
LLOYD BANKS – “INVISIBLE”
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BEBE REXHA & SNOOP DOGG – “SATELLITE”
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JACKSON WANG & CIARA – “SLOW”
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KALI UCHIS – “MOONLIGHT”
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DABOII – “LONG LIVE THEZE”
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FATLIP & BLU – “GANGSTA RAP”
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BLXCKIE – “RONDA”
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IDK – “MR. POLICE”
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With The Weeknd’s upcoming series The Idol readying it’s premier on HBO, the singer is looking to get some buzz going and what better way than to drop a new track featuring your favorite toxic relationship guru to spice things up?
In his latest visuals for “Double Fantasy,” The Weeknd reunites with Future Hendrix, but the video itself seems comprised of scenes from the upcoming HBO show which finds The Weeknd wooing Lily-Rose Depp in various sensual and intimate ways. The Weeknd looks lowkey trashy with a ponytail, but hey, we guess that’s the kinda character he’s gonna play on the show.
Lil Jon meanwhile returns to the rap scene and brought some friends along with him as his clip to “What We On” features himself, E-40, Daboii and P-LO turning a car dealership into their own personal playground.
Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Moneybagg Yo, Roy Woods, and more.
THE WEEKND FT. FUTURE – “DOUBLE FANTASY”
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LIL JON, E-40, DABOII & P-LO – “WHAT WE ON”
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MONEYBAGG YO – “MOTION GOD”
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ROY WOODS – “YOUNG BOY PROBLEMS”
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JAY WORTHY, ROC MARCIANO & BUN B – “UNDERGROUND LEGEND”
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J DIGGS – “3 FINGER WACK”
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03 GREEDO – “HOW COULD I”
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MIKE DIMES – “OFF THE PORCH”
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While we’ve gotten used to seeing Jadakiss and Styles P drop records with other rappers, Sheek Louch mainly goes about his business on the dolo tip whenever he’s not killing records with his L-O-X brethren, but today he changes his tune for his latest offering.
Linking up with fellow New Yorker, Cory Gunz for the visuals to “Consecutively,” Sheek Louch and CG politic in a checkerboard patterned room with their peoples while they spit their bars and remind everyone what gritty New York Hip-Hop sound like when you let some OG’s rock it.
Speaking of gritty Hip-Hop, Fuego Base, Benny The Butcher and OT The Real bring that same exact vibe in their clip to “The Warehouse” where the three rappers occupy a parking lot in the dead of night with their exotic automobiles and put on their own car show that was exclusive to their own peoples. Nice cars, forreal forreal.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from 22Gz, DAX, and more.
SHEEK LOUCH FT. CORY GUNZ – “CONSECUTIVELY”
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FUEGO BASE, BENNY THE BUTCHER & OT THE REAL – “THE WAREHOUSE”
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22GZ – “BANDIT”
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DAX – “TO BE A MAN”
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FAT TREL – “ART”
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NLE CHOPPA – “LOCK IN”
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SKOOLY – “08 WAYNE”
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PEEZY, KASH DOLL – “FW THAT”
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VEDO – “YOU & ME”
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With Fivio Foreign getting back on his grizzly as of late one would think he’s readying to return to the forefront of the rap game and today the Brooklyn drill rapper lends his talents to a fellow rap peer making noise of his own.
Linking up with NLE Choppa for the visuals to “DOPE,” Fivio welcomes the Memphis rapper to the Big Apple and takes him to Times Square to shine their iced out jewelry under the bright lights of 42nd street before heading to the hood to flex on some ATV’s and dirt bikes. Them ATV’s do look like fun. Dirt bikes not so much. Just sayin.’
Keeping the vibe in New York, Dyce Payso and Jim Jones hold down the Uptown and in their clip for “Come Again” politic on a stoop with their peoples while counting money and getting lit before heading to the strip club to make it rain on the hardworking women of that particular establishment. Such generous men.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Chief Keef, Jaden, and more.
NLE CHOPPA FT. FIVIO FOREIGN – “DOPE”
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DYCE PAYSO FT. JIM JONES – “COME AGAIN”
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CHIEF KEEF – “KILLS”
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JADEN – “EQUESTRAIN TRAIL”
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EST GEE – “LIE TO ME SOME MORE”
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22GZ – “HATE LOVE”
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TEEJAY – “BEDROOM ODYSSEY”
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MILES – “OXYGEN”
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MATT OX & PASTO FLOCCO – “WTW”
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YOUNG QUEZ – “MY CITY”
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KAMOS – “FREE SPEECH”
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It’s been almost a year since Wiz Khalifa dropped his last album, Multiverse and though he hasn’t said when his next project would be landing, the release of his latest visual might hint that he has something on the way.
Dropping off some new visuals to “Why Not Not Why,” Wiz demonstrates what a mixed martial arts training session looks like when he’s got the gloves on before taking to the friendly skies in a private jet on the way to an MMA PPV event. Will Wiz ever step in the ring though? Inquiring minds want to know.
Akon meanwhile isn’t quite done with the music game and for his latest clip to “PROLLY CUT,” the Senegalese-American crooner takes to the club in some interesting attire before throwing on a “Carlton Banks” sweater and turning up sans the “Carlton dance.” He shoulda done the dance. Just sayin.’
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Homeboy Sandman, 38 Spesh, and more.
WIZ KHALIFA – “WHY NOT NOT WHY”
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AKON – “PROLLY CUT”
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HOMEBOY SANDMAN – “A!”
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38 SPESH – “CROWNED KING”
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HDBEENDOPE – “LOCKED IN”
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MADLIB, MEYHEM LAUREN & DJ MUGGS – “AFRICAN POMPANO”
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SHAME GANG FT. LUTE & CYANCA – “I SURVIVE”
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LIL QUILL – “AMEN”
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Gritty and hardcore Hip-Hop is just what New York is known for and though there hasn’t been as much of that kind of sound as of late, a few rappers do provide just that and we couldn’t be more thankful.
Linking up for the visuals to “EVERY DAY,” Grafh, Dave East and 38 Spesh head to Harlem to kick at Dave East’s clothing store to sip on some adult juice before kicking it on the stoop where they smoke some bud and drop their bars like every up and coming rapper did before signing that record deal.
Elsewhere Doe Boy and DeJ Loaf talk about their relationship woes and in their clip to “ROLL THE DICE” play each other close while opening up about their drama.
Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Fatlip and Blu, NLE Choppa featuring Russ Millions, and more.
GRAFH, DAVE EAST & 38 SPESH – “EVERY DAY”
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DOE BOY & DEJ LOAF – “ROLL THE DICE”
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FATLIP & BLU – “GANGSTA RAP”
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NLE CHOPPA FT. RUSS MILLIONS – “SHAKE IT”
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THE SICKEST DRAMA FT. DIZZY THE ILL ONE – “WHITE NOISE”
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RARA – “DOPE BOY FASHION”
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LIL POPPA – “CHROME HEART”
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D4VD – “SLEEP WELL”
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FMB DZ – “STARTING5”
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2022 was a helluva year for Brooklyn drill rapper as he dropped his debut album, B.I.B.L.E. and for a minute was the hottest rapper in the game, but can he repeat the same successful formula in 2023? Looks like we’re about to find out.
Coming through with some new visuals to his latest cut “Hot Sauce,” Fivio Foreign takes to the streets with his peoples and a flame thrower in hand because Fivio is hellbent on making the block hot for the Summer of 2023. Luckily he has all that ice on his person to keep him cool while spittin’ that hot fiyah like Dylan.
Speaking of having huge 2022’s, Ice Spice doesn’t seem to be the one-hit wonder many are trying to label her as now that she has the Queen rapper riding alongside her. Linking up with Nicki Minaj for the clip to “Princess Diana,” Spice and Minaj get their Barbie world on and turn up in a lavish pink bedroom and lowkey bring to life the actual ménage that most men dream about these days. Just sayin.’
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Jay Worthy and Harry Fraud, Dawn Richard, and more.
FIVIO FOREIGN – “HOT SAUCE”
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ICE SPICE & NICKI MINAJ – “PRINCESS DIANA”
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JAY WORTHY & HARRY FRAUD – “GS 350”
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SYMBA FT. RAYVEN TYLER – “OUTRAGEOUS”
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DAWN RICHARD – “BUBBLEGUM”
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THE SICKEST DRAMA FT. DIZZY THE ILL ONE – “WHITE NOISE”
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ENCHANTING – “NEEDY”
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OHGEESY FT. TYGA – “CHROME HEARTED”
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Ever since getting into a social media back-and-forth with Maino, China Mac, and others, Troy Ave has been dropping off new work on damn near a daily basis and though he doesn’t call anyone out by name on his cuts, he does include their names next to the song titles to get people to listen.
Continuing his trend with his latest visuals to “Money Dance 123 / Maino Chaino China Mac Taxstone Mysonne Joe Budden DJ Vlad Diss,” Troy Ave takes a trip out to the barrio in LA where he links up with some of his Latino hermanos and shows off his Salsa dance moves which were actually pretty impressive. And no, he didn’t actually call out any of the people named in the title.
Keeping the scene on the West Coast, Ab-Soul keeping that TDE flame burning and in his clip to “HERBERT,” Soul gets artistic with the visual as he sits in a room and opens a portal to his being and takes viewers on a trippy ride down memory lane using CGI and animation to capture various moments and feelings that bubble inside of him. It was pretty dope.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from NLE Choppa featuring Sexxyred, Calboy, and more.
TROY AVE – “MONEY DANCE 123”
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AB-SOUL – “HERBERT”
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NLE CHOPPA FT. SEXXYRED – “SL*T ME OUT”
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REUBEN VINCENT FT. REASON & STACY BARTHE – “BOTTLE SERVICE”
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CALBOY – “STARGAZE”
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HOTBOY WES FT. BIGWALKDOG – “B&R”
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KAYTRAMINE FT. PHARRELL WILLIAMS – “4EVA”
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KOTA THE FRIEND – “MAYBE SO”
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It’s been four months since Metro Boomin dropped his sophomore album, HEROES & VILLAINS, but the super producer from The A isn’t done pushing his project and connects with the Toxic King and Don Toliver to bring to life one of the albums’ standout tracks.
Dropping off some new visuals to “Too Many Nights,” Metro Boomin invites Don Toliver and Future to get turnt up with him and a gang of young women on the dance floor before taking to the strip club to make it rain on the thick as molasses talent. Future refrained from making it rain though. The man has eight children, he can’t be throwing money away these days.
Rae Sremmurd meanwhile do some dancing of their own and for their clip to “Tanisha (Pump That)” bust some moves while the women in the video pump some iron, pump some gas, and pump some air into a mattress. Would’ve been the perfect time to bust out some Reebok Pump’s but it is what it is.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Lil Yachty, Joyner Lucas featuring Future, and more.
METRO BOOMIN, DON TOLIVER & FUTURE – “TOO MANY NIGHTS”
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RAE SREMMURD – “TANISHA (PUMP THAT)”
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LIL YACHTY – “STRIKE (HOLSTER)”
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JOYNER LUCAS FT. FUTURE – “BLACKOUT”
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PRIVALEDGE – “LATELY”
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BIG SAD 1900 – “MIDNIGHT IN SEATTLE”
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KAP G – “CHOPPAS N SADE”
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JAZ ELISE – “RICE & PEAS”
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BIG BOOGIE – “MIND FRAME”
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