For a minute back there Griselda had the streets on fire with their hardcore and gritty sound that’s been missed since the G-Unit days, and though each member has gone on to do the solo thing, they still got enough bars to lock ish down. Linking up with Dufflebag Hottie (not a female rapper), Benny finds himself rolling dice for big paper while waiting on some hot wings to get served up as rapping this hard does work up and appetite. Seriously, where’s the hot wings? We say them getting seasoned up! Wtf?! Dave East meanwhile continues to keep himself visible via dolo clips or guest features and in Nino Man’s visuals to “Look At Me” kicks it a personal house party where the drinks are flowing and the trees are burning. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Toosii, Kidd Kid...
It’s been a year since Hip-Hop took a huge loss when Nipsey Hussle was shot and killed outside his neighborhood establishment and while many took to social media to pour their hearts out, Snoop Dogg decided to drop an entire track dedicated to his fellow Cuz. For his visuals to “Nipsey Blue,” the Doggfather gets all in his feelings from the studio to the streets of LA as he remembers the good times he shared with the young G while stock footage of them kicking it together play throughout the video. Rest in Power, Nip. Speaking of YG’s, DeJ Loaf is out here reminding everyone she got bars and for her black-and-white clip to “No Saint” gets her G’d up style on and looks ready to ride on whoever dares talk to her sideways. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Problem featur...
Source: WENN/Avalon / WENN Just when it seemed like 2020 was going to be a complete wash, the NBA resumed without a Covid hiccup (fingers crossed), Kamala Harris is running for Vice President, and now Alicia Keys has returned to provide nourishment for our soul. After a lengthy hiatus, the piano playing songstress has returned with some new visuals for her Khalid assisted “So Done” which finds the duo performing for a high school dance before it’s overrun by some dirt bike bandits. Looks like a helluva time all around. Keeping the vibe on the R&B tip, Trey Songz too makes his comeback and in his clip to “Circles” woos a pretty young woman with a ride through hills in his drop-top whip. Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including wo...
Source: Power 105 / Power 105 A few years ago when Machine Gun Kelly shocked the rap world and released a devastating diss track towards Eminem, it seemed like the Cleveland rapper was ready to establish himself as one of the hardest white rappers to ever step into the game. Now all this time later, MGK has decided to switch it up a bit and is carving out his own niche in a new music genre. In his latest visuals to “Concert For Aliens,” Machine Gun Kelly continues to roll with the rock-pop sound and goes from a game show host to a music performer for a crowd filled of Aliens. This the same man that handed Slim Shady the first L of his rap career, y’all. Back in the rap game, Blueface looks to have some fun in the sun and for his Trucarr assisted clip to “Outside (Remix)” take a gang of thi...
Source: Prince Williams/ATLPics.net / ATLPics.Net We’re not sure if anyone’s seen Alex Garland’s cult classic sci-fi thriller Ex Machina, but the summary of the film was basically to never date a robotic woman because of hell hath no fury like a woman scorn, imagine a robotic one. For those who aren’t familiar with the film, A$AP Ferg has you covered as for his visuals to the Nicki Minaj and MaidenTYO assisted “Move Ya Hips,” an unsuspecting robot perv finds himself terrorized by his mail-in robot wifey. If y’all can’t find a real woman just stick to “fleshlights” before ordering a whole robot woman, my G’s. 2 Chainz and Lil Wayne meanwhile keep the latest trend of cartoon clips going as for their visuals to “Money Maker” the Southern duo find themselves animated on a football field celebr...
Future’s only a few months removed from releasing his latest project, High Off Life, and though most artists would take this time to promote their own work, Future’s out here helping the next generation get some shine and sharing the spotlight that’s on his celebrity. This time around the ATLien links up with Lil Yachty for the visuals to “Pardon Me” where they floss all kinds of paper, ice, automobiles and stunt in front of a VHS quality camera. They must’ve blew the entire budget on shining and ain’t have nothing left for a modern camera (we joking). Back in LA, Slim 400 keeps his energy in the streets and in his black-and-white visuals to “One By One” walks through his hood showing his peoples love while the red flags stand out to let everyone know what he’s repping. Check out the rest ...
While Future is one of the few mainstream artists holding it down for Atlanta at the moment, fellow ATLien Lil Gotit is looking to one day carry the A on his back and links up with Hendrixx to continue on that path. Linking up for the clip to “What It Was,” Gotit and Future give us what you’d expect from rap videos nowadays. A fly Lambo, a thick rump shakin’ young lady, and a big illuminated cross on a wall. Let the Illuminati conspiracy theories continue. From the future to the past, OG Ruff Ryder Drag-On continues to show and prove that he’s still got lots of gas left in the tank and in his visuals to “Smoke Out Freestyle” lets off hella bars in a smoke filled room. Was a smoke machine used or was that just the product of many, many, many blunts? Just curious. Check out the rest of today...
More than a decade after bursting onto the game with Mike Jones and Paul Wall, Slim Thug is outchea still balling and still tippin’ like it’s 2005. In his latest visuals to the Killa Kyleon assisted “Wishing On A Star,” Slim Thug politics in a spiffy mansion where he handles his business while puffing on cigars and sippin’ on a glass of adult juice in the South. Elsewhere KYLE links up with Tyga and Johnny Yukon and for his clip to “Money Now” gives the cameras a detailed look at how he’s living these days a la MTV Cribs. Redman was still living the realest out of everyone featured on that show. Just sayin.’ Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Rod Wave, NLE Choppa, and more. SLIM THUG & KILLA KYLEON – “WISHING ON A STAR” KYLE FT. TYGA & JOHNNY YUKON – “MONEY NOW...
Source: WeTV / Youtube Last we heard from Omarion he was out there pulling boss moves and messing with peoples tour money for flagrantly dating his babymama. Now the former lead man for B2K gets back on his music grizzly and links up with T-Pain for his visuals to “Can You Hear Me?” where O inspires some good ol breakdancing out in the park for all to enjoy. Why everyone got jackets on? Kinda hot out here for that. Back in Harlem Vado tries to woo a thick young lady off her feat in the streets for his clip to “Mama Sushi.” Why he got a long sleeve on? It’s definitely to hot out here for that. Just sayin.’ Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from NLE Choppa, John Gabbana, and more. OMARION FT. T-PAIN – “CAN YOU HEAR ME?” VA...
Boosie Badazz has made it clear that the Coronavirus isn’t going to be slowing up his partying ways but it looks like no matter how turnt the Laundromat might be, he ain’t taking any chances there. For the new visuals to “Mop Wit It,” a gang of thick young women turn a Laundromat into a strip club much to the delight of MO3 while Boosie kicks his verse from an undisclosed location. If y’all ain’t never do laundry in the middle of the night then y’all ain’t live, b. Trippie Redd meanwhile summons the spirit of Prince and in his latest clip to “Dreamer” politics in a bathtub with a white dove on his shoulder while burning a spliff. Prince did it better. Just sayin.’ Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Da Great Ape featuring Rick Ross, Tony Braxton, and more. BOOSIE BADAZZ...
Source: SU Magazine’s 17th Anniversary Celebration Featuring DJ Snoopadelic (AKA Snoop Dogg) Hosted By Former Miss USA Via Sanchez Featuring: Snoop Lion, Snoop Dogg Where: Hollywood, California, United States When: 13 Aug 2017 Credit: WENN.com Uploaded By Godspeed You can criticize Blueface all y’all want but he must be doing something right if he got a triple OG Hip-Hop icon to get down with him for his latest video. Linking up with non-other than Snoop Doggy Dogg for his visuals to “Respect My Cryppin’” Blueface and the Doggfather kick it together at the studio before letting Snoop borrow his mop to clean up the track. Anyone else enjoy that Snoop Dogg Verzuz DMX battle a few weeks back? Snoop won that one, b. Sorry, X. Back in the Beast Coast Dave East continues to grind and in hi...
Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty Tekashi Snitch9ine might’ve brought much, much shame to the most thorough of borough’s in New York City but as long as we have real heads like Tek of Smif N Wessun representing Bucktown U.S.A., we’ll be alright. Keeping the OG legacy of Kings County going in this new era, Tek comes through with his latest visuals to “The Illest” where the street veteran kicks some hard bars over Biggie’s classic instrumental while rolling through the hood with his peoples. He can do that without security cause he ain’t no snitch. Just sayin.’ From East Coast OG’s to Wesside riders, E.D.I. Mean continues to rep Tupac’s Outlawz Immortal group and for his clip to “Avant Mindstate” rolls through Cali showing love like it was the mid 90’s. We miss Big and Pac. R.I.P. Check out the r...