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Gucci Mane’s been doing his thing in the rap game for the past decade and change now so it’s only right that the ATLien OG link up with two of Hip-Hop’s brightest young stars to bridge two generations of trappers turned rappers.

Collaborating with DaBaby and 21 Savage in the visuals to “06 Gucci,” Guwop takes to the streets of his hometown with the aforementioned artists to roll hard through the streets before turning up on the block and giving its residents a night to remember.

Back in New York, Maino and Jim Jones are still putting on for their city themselves, and in their clip to “Pressure,” the Brooklyn to Harlem connection stroll through the streets of the Big Apple with a marching band in tow to make some noise and let everyone know they graduated from the school of hard knocks.
Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Rowdy Rebel, That Mexican OT and more.
GUCCI MANE FT. DABABY & 21 SAVAGE – “06 GUCCI”
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MAINO & JIM JONES – “PRESSURE”
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ROWDY REBEL – “WHAMM”
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THAT MEXICAN OT – “OLD HIM”
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ACE HOOD – “GALLER DEPOT”
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MORRAY & LIL TJAY – “HIGH PRICE”
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MARSHMELLO, POLO G & SOUTHSIDE – “GROWN MAN”
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ZOMBIE JUICE FT. THE UNDERACHIEVERS – “DIZZY”
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REAL BOSTON RICHEY – “5 STAR”
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For a minute now NEMS has been making a name for himself with his comedic antics on social media and aggressive rap bars on his records. Looking to keep his name buzzing out on these streets, the Brooklynite links up with some fellow New Yorkers who themselves are known to put in that work as well.

Dropping off some new visuals for “NY Is Killing Me,” the Crown Prince of Coney Island welcomes Dave East and Uncle Murda to his side of town to kick it in front of a Crown Fried Chicken and boogie in a bodega because, well, that’s the Brooklyn way.

From hardcore rap to R&B, Rod Wave keeps his heartbroken fans grooving’and movin’ in his clip to “Fight The Feeling” where he takes the stage at a club and sings about a woman going through the struggle to the clubgoers in attendance. Kinda weird dancing to a song about someone else’s pain, but hey, it’s 2023.
Check out the rest of today’s drop including work from Styles P and Bucky, EST Gee, and more.
NEMS & SCRAM JONES FR. UNCLE MURDA & DAVE EAST – “NY IS KILLING ME”
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ROD WAVE – “FIGHT THE FEELING”
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STYLES P & BUCKY – “PRESSURE”
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EST GEE – “DROP TOP”
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LIL SNUPE FT. BOOSIE BADAZZ – “MEANT 2 BE”
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KENTHEMAN – “MEAN B*TCH”
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OZUNA, JUANKA & BRRAY – “LA SINGLE”
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STUNNA 4 VEGAS – “HNIC”
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Wiz Khalifa and Snoop Dogg are two of the most well-known stoners in the Hip-Hop game, so it was only a matter of time before these two linked up to spark a fat blunt, and oh, they made a song together while they were at it.

Linking up for the visuals to “Don’t Text Don’t Call,” Wiz and Snoop let the groupies know they’re not falling in love with them anytime soon as they’ve already professed their love for the one and only woman in their lives, Mary Jane. If they only knew Mary Jane done literally been with every rapper in the game.

On the R&B side, Chloe continues to remind everyone she’s one of the baddest women in the game and for her clip to “In Pieces” the woman for who many men hearts pine plays the piano as she belts out a melody that everyone can feel in their soul. You know how bad you gotta be to ooze sex appeal while just playing a piano? Alicia Keys does.
Check out the rest of todays drops including work from 6lack, G Perico and DJ Drama, and more.
WIZ KHALIFA FT. SNOOP DOGG – “DON’T TEXT DON’T CALL”
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CHLOE – “IN PIECES”
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6LACK – “PREACH”
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G PERICO & DJ DRAMA – “GERMAN ENGINEERING”
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MONEY MAN – “TODAY”
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SQUASH – “PLAY TIME DONE”
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NEPHILIM & DJ ALKEMY – “IT’S ALL REAL”
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VICE BEATS FT. BLU & NAPOLEON DA LEGEND – “CONNECTED”
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QUELLY WOO – “SINK OR SWIM”
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For a few years now Jim Jones has been the most active member of Dip Set. He’s been dropping off work on a consistent basis, and whether he’s dropping solo cuts or making guest features, Capo is staying on his grizzly.

This time around the Harlem representative lends his talents to Loqui The Artist for his visuals to “Time To Go.” Jones takes a trip to Long Island to link up with the up-and-coming rapper where they blow some smoke and hold down the corner while kicking their verses. At least Jones didn’t have to travel too far to pick up that guest appearance bag.

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From the East to the South, Finesse2Tymes rolls out the welcome mat for Gucci Mane for his clip to “Nobody,” and the two men have themselves a grand ol’ time from the streets of Memphis, TN to the studio where they put that work in.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from 42 Dugg, Quando Rondo and more.
LOQUI THE ARTIST FT. JIM JONES – “TIME TO GO”
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FINESSE2TYMES FT. GUCCI MANE – “NOBODY”
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42 DUGG – “IT GET DEEPER PT. 2”
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QUANDO RONDO – “FROM THE BOTTOM”
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SAUCE WALKA – “FIRST TESTAMENT”
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IDK FT. RICH THE KID – “850”
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RON SUNO – “NOT A GAME”
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HOLLYWOOD LOS – “SELF MADE”
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TROUBLE FT. BANKROLL FRESH & B GREEN – “U AIN’T STREET”
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QUIN NFN & MONEY MAN – “REVENUE”
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Hip-Hop legend, E-40 has been doing his thing in the rap game for three decades now, and while lately he’s been lending his talents to Mount Westmore, today The Ambassador of The Bay drops a solo cut and gets things poppin.’

Holding court with a marching band in tow for his visuals to “Bands,” 40 Fonzarelli heads to Grambling State University to get turnt up with the school’s band from the basketball court to the football field where he bounces to the beat, drops his bars, and shows some school spirit as only he can. Kinda weird seeing 40 without any ice dangling from his person. Just sayin.’

Back in Boston, Millyz keeps on making his case for the most underrated rapper in the game today, and in his clip to “Over” breaks bread with the likes of Dave East in a fancy restaurant before hopping on a jet to take the stage at the Legacy Arena in Alabama.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Boosie Badazz, BIA and Timbaland, and more.
E-40 – “BANDS”
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MILLYZ – “OVER”
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BOOSIE BADAZZ – “PLEASE HOLD ME DOWN”
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BIA & TIMBALAND – “I’M THAT B*TCH”
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FLO FT. MISSY ELLIOTT – “FLY GIRL”
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AMADEUS360 FT. BUCKSHOT, TERMANOLOGY AND DJ EVIL DEE – “WARFARE”
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LIL NUU FT. G HERBO – “WICKED INNA RAQ 2”
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LOLA BROOKE – “DON’T PLAY WITH IT REMIX”
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It’s been decades in the making but it’s finally happened, Cam’ron and Ma$e have finally buried the hatchet and got on the same cut together, and to make things better have added the Verzuz MVP to the mix, Jadakiss.

Dropping off some new visuals to “GLH (Gorilla. Lion. Hyena), Cam and Jadakiss take to the rooftop of a high-rise building to lay down some spectacular bars that OG Hip-Hop heads can bop to while Ma$e reverts back to his Murda persona and proves he’s still got a lot left in the tank of his iced out stepdad bod (no shots).

Speaking of rappers that got bars, Freddie Gibbs has no qualms about keeping his head high regardless of how y’all feel about him and for his clip to “Zipper Bagz,” Gibbs posts up in a motel with some work in a leather bag and blazes on some chronic while awaiting to complete the transaction.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from NLE Choppa featuring Lil Wayne, DaBaby, and more.
CAM’RON, MA$E & JADAKISS – “GLH”
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FREDDIE GIBBS – “ZIPPER BAGZ”
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NLE CHOPPA FT. LIL WAYNE – “AIN’T GONNA ANSWER”
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DABABY – “HATE IT OR LOVE IT”
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SAUCE WALKA – “FIRST TESTAMENT”
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QUANDO RONDO – “WHERE WOULD I BE”
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PG RA – “JITTABUGS”
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EST GEE FT. KADA – “KADAS SONG”
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COAST CONTRA – “CONTRADICTIONS”
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The chemistry between Hit-Boy and Nas is undeniable as the duo have crafted three amazing albums in a row in King’s Disease I, II and III. Now that Hit-Boy is readying the release of his own solo album, Surf or Drown, he’s once again linking up with the Queensbridge King for a quick collaboration.

Linking up for the visuals to “The Tide,” Hit-Boy and Nas once again put on a stellar performance as they hold court in an art gallery where they drop their verses as the backdrop perfectly exemplifies what their craft is: art.

Back in Philadelphia, Freeway continues to blaze his comeback trail and for his clip to “We Are Young,” the State Property OG rolls through the City of Brotherly Love in his black Benz before pulling over to stunt in some chunky ice and spiffy bubble goose in Philadelphia Eagles colors.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Swayy featuring Rowdy Rebel, Larry June, The Alchemist and Big Sean, and more.
HIT-BOY & NAS – “THE TIDE”
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FREEWAY – “WE ARE YOUNG”
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SWAYY FT. ROWDY REBEL – “DIFFERENT”
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LARRY JUNE, THE ALCHEMIST & BIG SEAN – “PALISADES, CA”
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FINESSE2TYMES – “MOB TIED”
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LIL MOSEY – “FLU GAME”
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PEANUT DA DON – “TRENCHES RELOADED”
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J.I. – “SO SO”
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SCOREY & POLO G – “GET MONEY”
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Over the years Logic has proven that he’s always up for a collaboration with anyone who can match his lyrical prowess and/or creativity, so it makes sense that he’s linked up with one of the rap game’s most underrated and overlooked artists of this generation.

For his latest visuals to “Shimmy,” Logic recruits the talents of Brooklyn’s own Joey Bada$$ to join him in the studio where the two men turn up with their teams and get poured up and smoked out while paying homage to the iconic Ol’ Dirty Bastard.

Speaking of lyrical Brooklyn representatives, Talib Kweli is still one of the borough’s most skilled MC’s and for his Madlib and Diani assisted clip to “Air Quotes,” Talib and company use various artistic backdrops to entertain the eye as they drop some sweet rap bars to engage the ear. That wall made up of boomboxes was next level.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Ab-Soul, Toosii, and more.
LOGIC FT. JOEY BADA$$ – “SHIMMY”
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TALIB KWELI & MADLIB FT. DIANI – “AIR QUOTES”
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AB-SOUL – “GOTTA RAP”
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TOOSII – “FAVORITE SONG”
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ANT BEALE – “HAVE A NICE DAY!”
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OJ DA JUICEMAN – “COP A CHICKEN”
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BURNA BOY FT. J BALVIN – “ROLLERCOASTER”
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THAT MEXICAN OT – “EAST END”
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PROF FT. COZZ – “SOUPY”
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As of late it feels like Method Man seems to have gotten his second Hip-Hop wind as the Ticallion Stallion’s been dropping off new work on a more consistent basis than he has been in previous years.

Looking to keep his grind in first gear, Johnny Blaze comes through with some new visuals for the RJ Payne assisted “Butterfly Effect” in which Meth gets his throwback on and busts out the 40oz of beer, Kangol bucket hat, and old school boombox that’s rarely seen in the hood anymore. Gotta appreciate a good boombox on the block. Just sayin.’

From Staten Island to Philadelphia, Freeway showing he still got that work for the streets and in his clip to “Old Roc,” Free heads back to his old stomping grounds to lay it down before linking up with his team at a parking garage to blaze some chronic and spit some bars. Great to see Freeway back on his feet after his health scare a few years ago.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Young Dolph, EST Gee, and more.
METHOD MAN FT. RJ PAYNE – “BUTTERFLY EFFECT”
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FREEWAY – “OLD ROC”
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YOUNG DOLPH – “LOVE FOR THE STREETS”
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EST GEE – “THE ONE & ONLY”
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JOE E. FT. DJ RBI – “BLESSED”
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LIL KEED – “HITMAN”
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BLUEFLAG 1900 – “CULLIAN MUSIC”
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MO PRAPA – “WORLD GO ROUND/MO PRAPA”
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Atlanta may not have the rap game in the chokehold it did back in the day but it’s influence and prominence is undeniable and some OG’s are here to remind y’all of that fact.

Linking up with Yung Brooke for his visuals to “The Real A (WHTA),” T.I., Killer Mike and Skooly give listeners a quick history lesson on how life in the A used to be back in the day and use stock footage of everything from the Atlanta Hawks game to Tupac Shakur flipping off the world to drive home their point. Respect the ATLiens, b.

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Back in the North East, French Montana decides to get digital with it and for his Benny The Butcher assisted clip to “RZA,” Montana uses CGI created avatars of himself and Benny to stand in for them and do all the work for once.
Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Doechii featuring Kodak Black, Big Boogie, and more.
YUNG BROOKE FT. T.I., KILLER MIKE & SKOOLY – “THE REAL A (WHTA)”
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FRENCH MONTANA FT. BENNY THE BUTCHER – “RZA”
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DOECHII FT. KODAK BLACK – “WHAT IT IS (BLOCK BOY)”
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BIG BOOGIE – “ENOUGH TALKING”
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DC YOUNG FLY – “HATERS”
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EST GEE – “BALL LIKE ME TOO”
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ZAYTOVEN & YELLA BEEZY – “OLD ME”
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MELLO BUCKZZ FT. LATTO – “BOOM, PT 2”
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