Source: WENN/Avalon / WENN After dropping his latest album, Artist 2.0 a few months back, the Bronx’s A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s been taking a breather for the most part but today the sexy songstress known as Nevaeh Jolie done pulled him off the bench and got him back in the game. Coming through with her latest visuals to “Screwed Up,” Nevaeh brings back the old school telephone with a cord to remind us how cute shortie’s looked on the other side of the horn back in the day while A Boogie’s likeness drapes Times Square as he kicks his ish. This video got that 90’s vibe rockin’ forreal. Down south Peso Peso and Icewear Vezzo show how thorough some Black and Brown unity can get and for their clip to “Corleone Family” get turnt in the trap house while flossing all kinds of ice. Speaking of ice,...
Source: Empire / EMPIRE Back when Ruff Ryders were riding high on success on the backs of DMX, The Lox and Eve, Drag-On was often overlooked even though he had bars for days and even today shows and proves he’s still spitting that fire via his countless freestyle videos. For his latest visuals to “Same Thing,” the OG Ruff Ryder brings out the motorcycle gang to keep him company as he rolls on the hood of a Mercedes Benz through traffic. Don’t try that at home, kids. From the streets to the villa, Rotimi finds himself in a fancy mansion wooing a beautiful young lady off her feet in his Wale assisted visuals to “In My Bed.” Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Fred Money featuring Dave East, DeSean Jackson (yes, the foot...
Source: Jared Siskin / Getty Now that Busta Rhymes has a brand new album on the way, he’s getting back on his grind and releasing some new material to remind everyone he’s still got “rah rah like a dungeon dragon.” Linking up with Anderson .Paak for his visuals to “Yuuu” Bussa Buss gets on his Wanted ish and is able to navigate bullets across a high stakes poker table so he can walk away with the pot like an OG straight outta Brooklyn. Back on the R&B tip, Justin Beiber leaves the fame and fortune to work the oil fields and provide for his beautiful Black wife in his Chance The Rapper assisted “Holy.” We wonder how his MAGA fans will react to this visuals. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from MC Eiht featuring Dave East and The Chill, Slim Thug, and more. BUSTA RHYME...
Source: Shake The World / EMPIRE This past summer’s revelation that Jada Pinkette-Smith and August Alsina had an secret “entanglement” had social media exploding with shock and jokes as Will Smith caught all kinds of slander and support for the situation that he allegedly co-signed. Of course August pounced on the opportunity presented to him and used the new phrase that Jada used to explain their affair and made an entire cut dedicated to their situation. Months later we now have some new visuals to the Rick Ross featured “Entanglements” in which August gets seduced by a few women while Ross incorporates both Will and Jada’s names into his rhymes. We’re kinda surprised Alsina didn’t use a Jada look-a-like and go full petty with the video. Keeping with Ross for this September Thursday...
Source: Def Jam / Def Jam Teyana Taylor’s never been a shy one when it comes to flaunting her toned physical degree but in her latest visuals the songstress shows minimal skin and still turns in a sensual and seductive performance. For her latest video to “1800-One-Night,” Spike Tee gets her Girl 6 on and becomes a phone sex operator because how else is she supposed to make paper during a rampant pandemic? She can’t exactly do shows right now. We wonder if Iman Shumpert is her number one customer? Janelle Monae meanwhile gets into the protest mindset and for her clip to “Turntables” takes on white supremacy in AmeriKKKa and calls for the people to take to the streets and make their voices heard while raising their fists. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Peso Peso, Ki...
Source: Tim Mosenfelder / Getty We’re only a few weeks away from 2 Chainz dropping his latest album, So Help Me God, and with the drop date steadily approaching the artist formerly known as Tity Boi has dropped some new visuals to build some buzz for his eight studio project. Taking viewers back to school for his visuals to the Lil Wayne assisted “Money Maker,” Chainz and Weezy incorporate the talents of some HBCU marching bands and cheerleaders who serve as eye candy while the two rappers ball out on the football field. Elsewhere, Curren$y keeps his affinity for exotic automobiles alive and well, and in his clip to “Mugello Red” links up with Rick Ross to burn some trees, flaunt some rides, and toast to the good life. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from REKS, Peso...
Source: Icon Sportswire / Getty E-40 is more than a quarter-century strong in the rap game and with that kind of history, he knows a thing or two about life and has no problem dropping jewels and gems for anyone willing to listen and soak it up. For that, we should be appreciative of the Bay Area triple OG. Linking up with Big K.R.I.T. for the visuals to “Black Is Beautiful,” E-Fonzarelli highlights the social injustices that have plagued the Black community for decades at the hands of authorities and our elected officials while reminding everyone that Black Lives f*ckin’ Matter. From the west to the south, Slim Thug continues to make boss moves in lavish homes with Killa Kyleon by his side for their clip to “Wishing On A Star.” Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might...
Don’t you just love to see today’s generation of Hip-Hop artists link up with the OG’s and icons that helped paved the way for them to make millions for decades to come. From a Leader of The New School to and teacher in one, Busta Rhymes joins Trippie Redd for his visuals to “I Got You” which finds Bussa Bus teaching Phys Ed in Trippie’s school while Redd helps Busta track down a thick exotic mom who slipped his grasp in the past. Lowkey creepy but aight, b. Elsewhere YoungBoy Never Broke again continues on his hardcore grizzly and in his latest clip to “Dead Trollz,” drops a few shells and catches a body or two with his people riding right beside him. We hope all that toast is fake cause y’all know how 12 be doing. Maxo Kream can attest to that. Check out the rest of today’s drops includi...
Source: NBC / Getty Usher’s been in the R&B game for a quarter century but judging from his vocals you’d think he just got into the music game and has something to prove cause the man can still carry a tune and even cut a rug. Coming back to the forefront of the R&B genre with some new visuals to “Bad Habits,” Usher once again finds himself in some relationship trouble thanks to his cheatin’ heart and uses his stellar dance moves to win back his jilted lover. Not bad dance moves for a man with a dad bod. Heavy D still the G.O.A.T in that category though. R.I.P, big homie. Elsewhere, Spillage Village, JID and EARTHGANG link up to combine some culture with the holy ghost as they spit their gospel while entrancing viewers for their visuals to “Baptize.” Check out the rest of today’s d...
For the past few weeks it seems like Harlem’s hardest representative of 2020, Dave East, has been dropping a new visual or two on a weekly basis and just when it seemed like he was going to take 7 days off, he goes and drops more work off. Linking up with Doe Boy for the visuals to “Said What I Said,” Dave East hits the streets armed with a bottle and a blunt to get lit while kicking it with Doe and their peoples. Speaking of grinding hard, Benny The Butcher seems to be one of the most active rappers in the game as well and for Freddie Gibb’s clip to “Frank Lucas” hits the water to politic on a boat with some bikini clad babes chugging on some bubbly. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Cordae featuring Roddy Ricch, Armani Caesar featuring Benny The Butcher (told ya he ...
Source: Al Pereira / Getty A few weeks ago it was announced that the culture classic comedy TV sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air would be getting rebooted with a drama themed twist thanks to a re-imagined Bel-Air trailer that hit YouTube a few years back and caught Will Smith’s eye. Now it seems like the new-old series will be making it’s “prime time” debut on the network that started it all. After shopping the new show around for a hot minute, Will Smith took to social media to announce that the re-imaging of the series that made him a household name has indeed been picked up as an hour long show on NBC’s Peacock streaming service and has been locked down for an “unprecedented” two seasons as opposed to one. Expressing his excitement to the writers and director of the re-imagined Bel-Air...
Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty While Griselda as a group was a force to be reckoned with, individually Benny The Butcher, Conway The Machine, and Westside Gunn have proven that they’re more than capable of being one men armies on the track. Now with Conway releasing his dolo effort in From King To A God, The Machine links up with the Wu-Tang swords man known as Tical for his visuals to “Lemon” in which the duo keep it gully and gritty from the bodega to the apartment bathroom. From King To A God hits the digital shelves on September 11th. Keeping that Beast Coast flavor going, Smoke DZA links up with Jadakiss and Flipp Dinero and hits the streets of New York with his peoples to bbq and ride some bikes for their clip to “Hibachi.” Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Benny ...