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For the last few years Nas and Hit-Boy gave us a plethora of bangers with their Kings Disease album series and now that they’ve gone their separate ways, Nas has linked up with up and coming producer Steel Banglez to continue to drop some gems while making heads nod in approval.
For the visuals to the Sid Sriram assisted “Times,” Nas and Steel kick it in a luxury studio overlooking the city where Nas and company lay out the track and scenes of how both the Black and Indian community go about their everyday lives play throughout to remind us that our communities share more similarities and differences in the grand scheme of things. Nas will forever be a harbinger of knowledge in the Hip-Hop game.
Wiz Khalifa meanwhile seems well on his way to reaching a status only a handful of people on earth know and in the clip for the Ty Dolla $ign featured “Billionaires,” he and Ty kick it in the studio with Ivana Trump looking women who don’t necessarily look like they know how to bop to the beat, but hey, they hot white women and when you’re a successful rapper that’s all that matters, right?
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Cordae, Cbuckyy, and more.
STEEL BANGLEZ FT. NAS & SID SRIRAM – “TIMES”
WIZ KHALIFA & TY DOLLA $IGN – “BILLIONAIRES”
CORDAE – “NOTHINGS PROMISED”
MONEY MAN, RIO DA YUNG OG – “CARDIO”
CHUCKYY – “N***A POETRY”
M ROW & KEY GLIZZ – “READY OR NOT PT. 1”
BURNA BOY – “UPDATE”
BLOODHOUND J BOOGIE – “BLACK & WHITE”
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With his latest album, At The Church Steps officially out on the streets and making noise, Jim Jones isn’t letting up on dropping new videos in support of the project and for his latest offering linked up with some of his rap peers for one of the album’s fan favorite cuts.
Partnering up with the likes of Dyce Peso and Keen Streetz for the visuals to “Hoodie Season,” Jim Jones and company take to the club to get things turnt up and proceed to pop some bottles, smoke some bud and rub elbows with the likes of Marlon Wayans and Rick Ross. They don’t call Jim Jones the OG YN for nothing, b.
Elsewhere his one-time former label mate, Memphis Bleek is living his grown man life and in his clip to “Still Roc,” Bleek takes a trip out to the Dominican Republic where he lays up at a fancy cabana and sports his OG Roc-A-Fella chains to show that his allegiance is now and forever will be to the Roc.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Dave East and Ransom, Killah Priest, and more.
JIM JONES FT. DYCE PESO & KEEN STREETZ – “HOODIE SEASON”
MEMPHIS BLEEK – “STILL ROC”
DAVE EAST & RANSOM – “AUDUBON BALLROOM (PART 2)”
KILLAH PRIEST – “MUSTARD SEED”
SLIM THUG & PROPAIN – “NAWF & THE SOUTH”
PARIS NIGHTS – “HURRICANE”
NEMS – “AMOUNA”
JAY CRITCH – “HIGHER”
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With his latest album, At The Church Steps just a few weeks old, Jim Jones is going hard promoting his latest project with new videos and newer social media content, and while he’s found himself bumping heads with everyone under the sun these days, the man remains on his grind and continues to make music his priority.
Dropping off some new visuals to “Outside,” Jones finds himself alongside his fellow Dip Set brethren, Juelz Santana as they walked Gervonta Davis to the boxing ring for his match against Lamont Roach and afterwards linked up with the likes of Meek Mill, Fabolous and ultimately, Kanye West?! Can’t say we saw that coming. Still, it looks like everyone had a great time even though Davis took the “L.”
Elsewhere Westside Gunn is back on his grizzly and in the clip for “Boswell,” WG links up with Estee Nack and Stove God Cooks for a ride around the town before pulling over to kick their rhymes in the dead of night. Gunn out here stunting in 1-of-1 Avirex jackets and Evisu jeans. Respect.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Youngboy Never Broke Again, ElCamino, Ill Tone Beats and Black Soprano Family, and more.
JIM JONES – “OUTSIDE”
WESTSIDE GUNN FT. ESTEE NACK & STOVE GOD COOKS – “BOSWELL”
YOUNGBOY NEVER BROKE AGAIN – “TRAPPED OUT”
ELCAMINO, ILL TONE BEATS & BLACK SOPRANO FAMILY – “RAW CAIN”
TINA – “JET”
ICEWEAR VEZZO – “STREETS AIN’T THE SAME”
RAY VAUGHN – “CEMETERY”
BIG LEEKEY – “THE SCORE”
TRAP DICKEY & OJ DA JUICEMAN – “GETTIN MONEY”
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After three decades in the rap game, Hip-Hop legend Busta Rhymes is still out here showing he can go bar-for-bar with whoever you consider your GOAT and from the look of things, he’s going to continue to cook up some marvelous sh*t to feed his fans and his seeds.
Dropping off some new visuals to “Letter To My Children,” Busta Rhymes uses footage from his classic music videos to spit his bars while he walks around his manor and wonders when he’s going to his much deserved Verzuz battle. Truth be told, who can go up against Busta Rhymes track-for-track? Jay-Z? LL Cool J? Q-Tip? It would have to be another Hip-Hop legend of that caliber to even have a chance.
Elsewhere Don Toliver finds himself in an interesting situation and in his clip for “No Pole” DT pulls up to an empty parking lot in the dead of night to find a woman treating a lamp post like a stripper pole about 30 feet in the air. Pretty impressive we must say.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Icewear Vezzo, Stunna Gambino, and more.
BUSTA RHYMES – “LETTER TO MY CHILDREN”
DON TOLIVER – “NO POLE”
ICEWEAR VEZZO – “MINNESOTA”
VONTEE THE SINGER – “TIME”
STUNNA GAMBINO – “ARMED N DANGEROUS”
LUCKI – “BAD INFLUENCE FREESTYLE”
BABY RICH – “DEAD WRONG”
SHENG – “KING KONG”
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As of late Jim Jones has been making all kinds of headlines due to his back-and-forth with his fellow Harlemnites, Cam’ron and Ma$e and even got into a war of words with Wack 100 and now Styles P?! But in true Jones fashion he’ll use this publicity to his advantage and drop off some new work while he’s the topic of discussion.
Coming through with some new visuals to “Back In My Bag,” Jim Jones shows just how big he’s balling these days by flossing enough ice to freeze an Eskimo while showing off some luxury cars that cost enough to feed a small 3rd world country. Say what you want about Jomo, but that man is truly living his best life.
Back in Detroit, Big Sean is back to show everyone he’s still got some work to bubble off himself and in his clip to “Head To The Sky,” Sean takes to the roof of a building in a fancy fur and Roc-A-Fella chain to spit his bars before strolling the streets of his neighborhood.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Wiz Khalifa, Lil Tjay, and more.
JIM JONES – “BACK IN MY BAG”
BIG SEAN – “HEAD TO THE SKY”
WIZ KHALIFA – “BURGH BOY FREESTYLE”
LIL TJAY – “APEX”
FRIDAYY FT. MEEK MILL – “PROUD OF ME”
BIGXTHAPLUG – “2AM”
CRISTALE – “VOGUE”
LUH KEL – “MISSING UR LOVE”
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After touring Europe with 50 Cent and Tony Yayo, Uncle Murda is back on his Brooklyn bullsh*t and continuing to speak his truth regardless of who’s feelings he may hurt in the process.
Dropping off some new visuals to “If I Die,” Uncle Murda puts shows what happens when foo’s try to creep on him and much to the surprise and shock of a mourning family, he attends the funeral of said op on some wild disrespectful ish. Seems like an Uncle Murda thing to do.
Keeping with that G’d up vibe, 38 Spesh, Benny The Butcher and Che ‘Nior get their back-in-the-day on and in their clip to “Underestimated,” the trio use some kids as stand-ins for their verses as they reminisce about their lives growing up in the struggle and the ways they went about their childhoods.
It was pretty dope.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from G Herbo, Lithe, and more.
UNCLE MURDA – “IF I DIE”
38 SPESH FT. BENNY THE BUTCHER & CHE ‘NIOR – “UNDERESTIMATED”
G HERBO – “TRAFFIC”
LITHE – “IF I COULD”
VENGEANCE FT. BABY6IXO – “PAIN=RESPECT”
THE 9INE & TJTORRY – “RUDE BWOY”
DERAY – “HOPES N DREAMS”
ROY WOODS – “BRING IT TO THE ROOM”
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If there’s a bag to be had you can bet that Benny The Butcher is ready to pick it up as the man has infinite bars when some paper’s involved and as the most active member of Griselda out on these streets, you can expect that man to pop up on blocks you’d never seen him before.
Linking up with P.R.E.M.O. for the visuals to “Change Your Life (Remix),” The Butcher heads down to South Beach from Buffalo, NY to turn up with the iced out rapper as they hole up in a private room where they’re joined by a gang of thick bikini clad women who count their cash while indulging in some adult juice and hookah’s as a reward for an “honest” day’s work. Y’all just know they messed out the count being that tipsy.
On a cinematic level, Don Toliver attempts to show he can do his thing in Hollywood if given the chance and in his clip to “Tore Up,” DT finds himself in a Mad Max kind of world where the rule of law no longer applies and it’s basically every man for himself. At least strip clubs is still a thing in a post-apocalyptic world, right?
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Wiz Khalifa and Chevy Woods, 38 Spesh, and more.
P.R.E.M.O. & BENNY THE BUTCHER – “CHANGE YOUR LIFE (REMIX)”
DON TOLIVER – “TORE UP”
WIZ KHALIFA & CHEVY WOODS – “ONE HUNDRED/BUSINESS MEETINGS”
38 SPESH – “SPESH IS BACK”
BABY MONEY – “SOMEBODY LOVES YOU”
HONEY BXBY – “LEFT EYE”
GASHI FT. JIMI BANKS – “PEN PALS”
MUGS – “FLY AWAY”
SHEFF G – “BROKEY”
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If we know anything about Wiz Khalifa it’s that the man’s love affair with Mary Jane rivals that of Rick James, 90’s Redman, and maybe even Bob Marley, so it should come as no surprise that the Pittsburgh spitter dedicate his latest cut to the love of his life.
Dropping off some new visuals to “So Many Pounds Freestyle,” Wiz Khalifa shows just how faithful he is to Mary Jane as he raps about every which way she’s involved in his life over Tupac’s classic “So Many Tears” instrumental while he flies the friendly skies in a private plane before getting smoked out and performing for his adoring fans. You’d think with a title like that he’d show pounds and pounds of weed, but no, he didn’t. Go figure.
B.G meanwhile keeps his comeback tour going and in his clip to “I Don’t Give A F**k,” the OG Hot Boy stunts from his hotel room to the streets as he styles in a gang of ice and strolls alongside his ride-or-die chick and some guard dogs that look ready for action.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from DJ Paul, Akon and Krayzie Bone, Fredo Bang and Tec, and more.
WIZ KHALIFA – “SO MANY POUNDS FREESTYLE”
B.G – “I DON’T GIVE A F**K”
DJ PAUL, AKON & KRAYZIE BONE – “WE MADE IT”
WIZ KHALIFA & PLAQUEBOY MAX – “AGAIN”
FREDO BANG & TEC – “SMACKERS”
BIG TAKE – “CAROLINA BLUE”
JD ERA – “YELLOW GOOSE”
BREEZE BARKER – “PMTTT”
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While Atlanta’s continued to be a presence on the rap scene, it’s been a hot minute since we’ve seen or heard anything new from one of it’s OG’s, Gucci Mane, but now the man seems ready to get back into the spotlight as he dusts off his luxury cars and blocks of ice for his latest offering.
Dropping off a new clip to “Preference,” Guwop pulls out all his luxury accessories to remind everyone how large he’s living and enlists the talents of some thick women of all ethnicities to demonstrate his openness to racial relations as they make it bounce next to some of his fancy whips. Look away Dr. Umar. Look away.
Druski meanwhile continues to show he can make everyone laugh whether with hilarious skits or musical numbers and in the clip to “Coulda Been Love,” he, Yung Bleu and Young M.A have a helluva time with some thick women of their own and turn up on the driveway of a private residence with rose pedals floating everywhere. It’s great to see Young M.A back on her Brooklyn bullsh*t.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from The Weeknd, Nardo Wick, and more.
GUCCI MANE – “PREFERNCE”
DRUSKI, YUNG BLEU & YOUNG M.A. – “COULDA BEEN LOVE”
THE WEEKND – “CRY FOR ME”
NARDO WICK – “I WONDER”
RICH HOMIE QUAN – “I SO SORRY”
TYGA – “MY TURN”
DAVE EAST & RANSOM – “THE MOSQUE”
P-LO – “YEAH”
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Lil Wayne may not have gotten to headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show in his hometown of New Orleans, but at least the man got a consolation prize by co-hosting a party with his mans and ‘em, Tyga somewhere out in Los Angeles. Something’s something, right?
Linking up with Tyga for their new visuals to “Pop It Off,” Lil Wayne and Kylie Jenner’s ex get things turnt up at an intimate house party with a gang of women before hitting the streets with some low riders in tow and some more women bouncing along with the hydraulic infused automobiles.
Back in Boston, Millyz continues to put on for his city and in his clip to “Send Me Up,” the Beantown bars smith styles with stacks of cash, blocks of ice and even gets his hydration from an IV to show y’all how big he’s living. Average people drink water when dehydrated but this man has it injected into his body like it ain’t no thang.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Central Cee featuring Lil Durk, Hazard Blaq, and more.
TYGA & LIL WAYNE – “POP IT OFF”
MILLYZ – “SEND ME UP”
CENTRAL CEE FT. LIL DURK – “TRUTH IN THE LIES”
HAZARD BLAQ – “VIBE”
JUXX DIAMONDS – “GET OFF ME”
OSCHINO VASQUEZ – “LAME [NINJA]”
TINY BOOST – “4 DA FAM”
LIL MIGO – “EMBRACED IT”
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