It’s been a difficult time for DaBaby and his fam as they’ve had to process the tragic passing of DaBaby’s older brother, Jonathan Kirk, just last week. While most people would take a break from work under such circumstances, DaBaby seems to be taking another route and keeping busy as he drops yet another new visual to accompany the few he’s dropped in recent days. For his latest video to “More Money more Problems,” DaBaby demonstrates just how lavish his life is as he lets his daughter play with stacks of paper before dancing around with her in his own private screening room. From the new school to the OG teachers of the rap game, Common gets his groove back and in his clip for “What Do You Say” gives viewers some soulful flavor to take in with retro vibes. Check out the rest of today’s d...
DaBaby went from having one of the years in the rap game to one of the most tragic after news broke that his older brother had taken his own life a few weeks ago. But like most good sculptors, the North Carolina representative is turning his pain into art and in his new visuals to “Gucci Peacoat” DaBaby pays homage to the memory of his big brother and attends his funeral where the family grieves their loss and DaBaby reminisces about the impact his brother had on him growing up. Big Sean meanwhile links up with Post Malone to remind everyone that they’re dogs forreal forreal and are ready to put their paws on anyone for their visuals to “Wolves.” Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Dj Kay Slay featuring Joell Ortiz, Paposse, Ransom and Tre Williams, Yung Mal, and more. ...
It’s been a helluva year for Hit-Boy! After dropping some of the hottest beats of 2020 and helping Nas craft the new classic in Kings Disease, the Cali representative is looking to take advantage of his newfound buzz and get back on his rap grizzly and strike while the iron’s hot. Linking up with Big Sean and Fivio Foreign for his clip to “Salute,” Hit-Boy and company roll through the jungle camouflaged down when they aren’t bumping beats and poppin’ bottles. Back in Brooklyn, Young M.A spoils her thick boo thangs with the lavish life and joins them in a bubble bath for her visuals to “Bad B*tch Anthem.” Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from 2 Chainz, Wiz Khalifa featuring Maxo Kream and SNSTBLVD, and more. HIT-BOY FT. BIG SEAN & FIVIO FOREIGN – “SALUTE” YOUNG M.A – “...
Source: Bernard Beanz Smalls / Bernard Beanz Smalls, Jim Jones has really come a long way from his Diplomatic Immunity days and while his previous records weren’t exactly made of political content, the Harlem rapper feels the time is right to exercise his 1st amendment rights. For his visuals to “Election,” Capo calls out the ridiculousness that is this Trump administration while politicking on the block with his peoples and encourages heads to make their voices heard one way or another. Action Bronson meanwhile returns to the rap game after a long hiatus and for his Hologram and Meyhem Lauren assisted clip to “Mangolia” runs from the plug with a suitcase attached to a severed hand. Yeah, no one would notice that. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Sheff G, DJ Kay Slay...
Though DaBaby’s been enjoying all kinds of highs in his career during the last year and change, recently the NC rapper has been dealing with the tragic death of his brother who took his own life last week. Still, DaBaby puts on a brave face and continues to mush on with his meteoric rise to success and in his latest Young Thug featured visuals to “Blind” treats his “grandfather” to a birthday surprise as he includes him in his latest video shoot and lets the 90-year-old turn up like he’s in his 30’s. Back in the A, 2 Chainz lives his life in the fast lane and doesn’t mind rocking a Lambo to do it whether brand new or totaled in his visuals to “Lambo Wrist.” Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Lil Nas X, R.A. The Rugge...
Though T.I’s been very visible lately via mediums like social media and TV, he’s been relatively quiet on the music front aside from a few cuts and guest appearances here and there. Today the “King Of The South” gets back to his Hip-Hop roots with the release of his latest Tokyo Jetz assisted visuals “Hit Dogs Holla” which features Tip leading a gang of ATV riding soldiers to the voting booth! Nah, we made that last part up. Still, it feels like that’s how it went down in Atlanta this past election day. Props!! Back in the Beast coast a few kings link up as DJ Kay Slay calls on Ghostface Killah, Busta Rhymes and Junior Reid to air their grievances on social justice in the clip to “It’s About To God Down.” Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Trippie Redd, Salaam Remi fea...
Source: 2020HHA / Getty Lil Wayne really caught hell from the culture after inexplicably campaigning for Donald Trump a few weeks ago but now that the wannabe dictator has taken a SNKRS sized “L,” Weezy seems ready to move on and get back to music. Returning to rap with a new visual to “NFL,” Weezy, Gudda Gudda and HoodyBaby take to the field to turn up with a crew of cheerleaders doing their thing behind them. Good thing Wayne ain’t kneel on the field and piss off he who shall not be named. Back in Brooklyn some OG’s return to bring the really-real as Smif N Wessun stomp through the streets of Bucktown before the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan drops his gospel for their visuals to “The Education of Smif N Wessun.” Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Pete Rock, Doe ...
Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty Seems like just yesterday French Montana was embroiled in a weird social media beef with 50 Cent and though he’s been quiet since then he’s got a new project dropping this month so you know you’ll be hearing a lot from him. To get the buzz going French links up with Benny The Butcher for his CB5 album cut “Wave Blues” where the two men find themselves moving work at an abandoned warehouse in Miami while shining and glistening ice that won’t melt under that South Beach sun. Back up north the Drama King, DJ Kay Slay connects two of the games hardest hitters in Conway The Machine and Sheek Louch in their Jhonni Blaze assisted clip to “Where Is The Love” where the crew brings much heat to the studio. Where’s the fire extinguishers?! Check out the rest of today’s dr...
Source: Rick Kern / Getty Last week the Hip-Hop world was shocked when word spread that King Von was shot and killed during a dispute between his team and others at a Hookah bar in Atlanta, GA. Still his fans will remember him for his music and can continue to enjoy his craft in his latest NLE Choppa assisted visuals to “Last Message” which features the young king spreading love in his hood while dripped in ice like royalty. Rest in Power, G. Young Dolph on the other hand doesn’t seem to have any problems with the thick women in his life as he splurges on them with stacks of cash as feds watch his every move for his clip to the Key Glock assisted “No Sense.” Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Homeboy Sandman, NLE Choppa, and more. KING VON FT. NLE CHOPPA – “LAST MESSAG...
2 Chainz latest project So Help Me God was supposed to hit the streets this past October 30th, but unfortunately that wasn’t the case and while his horde of fans continue to await it’s release he’s got a little something to hold them over until it does. Self isolating at home with a gang of thick young women in his Mulatto assisted visuals to “Quarantaine Thick,” Chainz gives us an example of how exactly you get stubborn men to quarantine at home during a pandemic with little to no complaints. Just sayin.’ Back in New York Statik Selektah teams up two of New York’s finest in his animated visuals to “Keep It Moving” which features some real artistic visuals to bring Nas and Joey Bada$$’s clever lyricism to life. This was hella dope. Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you mi...
It’s officially hoodie season and with that time of year you can expect New York rappers to come out and shine as it is our favorite period of every year. Welcoming our favorite time of the year are some of Harlem’s finest in the visuals to “Checkmate” which features Vado pulling some bank schemes with his man before getting lit with Jim Jones and Dave East next to the bridge. From the East to the South, Tay Don links up with Boosie Badazz for his clip to “Heaven For A Gangster” where they make the transition from prison inmates to kings on a throne. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Yelawolf featuring DJ Paul, Yella Beezy featuring Gunna, and more. VADO FT. JIM JONES & DAVE EAST – “CHECKMATE” [embedded content] D. JONES FT. JADAKISS & DAVE EAST – “WOOH” [embe...
Source: John Parra / Getty It’s been a minute since Alicia Keys has graced us with her presence and though she’s not as visible these days as she was in the early 00’s, we’ll take whatever she gives us. In her latest visuals to “A Beautiful Noise,” Alicia Keys and Brandi Carlile team up for a dope duet which features the two talented women at the helm of their own pianos as they belt out a soul moving song. From R&B to rap, Lil Freaky looks to bring back the visor look and in his Future and Herion Young assisted clip to “27 Birdz” kicks it with his homies in front of the trap house where they move that work. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from YelloPain, Sa Money featuring Styles P, and more. ALICIA KEYS & BRANDI CARLILE – “A BEAUTIFUL NOISE” [embedded content] ...