YG & Mozzy Keep It Real For The West Coast On Joint Project, “Kommunity Service”

It’s the California collision that fans have been waiting on. YG and Mozzy have been staking their claims in the industry while fully representing their hometowns of Los Angeles and the Bay Area, respectively. The pair of rappers have shared singles from their joint record, including the recently released “Bompton to Oak Park,” and now they’ve finally delivered Kommunity Service.

“Just doing our Kommunity Service. West Coast been closed so it’s time to turn it back up,” said Mozzy about his collaboration with the 4Hunnid mogul. They’ve called on several of artists to help out with the album including G Herbo, Young M.A, Ty Dolla $ign, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Blxst, D3szn, E Mozzy, and Celly Ru.

Stream Kommunity Service and let us know your thoughts.

Tracklist

1. Gangsta
2. Dangerous ft. G Herbo
3. Bompton to Oak Park
4. MAD ft. Young M.A
5. Vibe With You ft. Ty Dolla $ign
6. Drop A Location ft. A Boogie wit da Hoodie
7. Toot It Up ft. Tyga
8. First 48 ft. D3szn, E Mozzy & Celly Ru
9. Bite Down
10. Perfect Timing ft. Blxst

City Girls Are Ready To Shake Something On “Twerkulator”

Before they even released the full track, the City Girls found massive success with their single, “Twerkulator.” a snippet of the song hit TikTok and before the Rap duo knew it, there were over 1 million creations on the app, and now Yung Miami and JT have returned with the full song. What was meant to be a normal release turned into controversy after City Girls shared a clip of themselves behind the scenes at the photoshoot for the cover art. One of the Clermont twins took to social media to call the rappers out, accusing them of stealing a pose the twins used during a previous photoshoot.

After a bit of online squabbling, it seems that the drama has been laid to rest. City Girls are known for their club-ready hits that are beloved by fans, and with summer right around the corner, it’s clear that they’re hoping that “Twerkulator” becomes a staple in nightclubs around the globe. Stream “Twerkulator” and let us know what you think.

Quotable Lyrics

One time for my freak b*tches (Ayy, ayy)
After hour, no sleep bitches (Where y’all at?)
When I get my freak on
They throwin’ money like Meech home (B.M.F.)
When I do my dance (Ayy)
Money fight, these n*ggas throwin’ bands (Money fight)
JT, I ain’t playin’ (I ain’t playin’)
Lil’ b*tch, I’on want your man (F*ck that n*gga)
But these rich n*ggas throwin’ paper
Now it’s time for the twerkulator (Back that ass up)

Lil Nas X Gets Vulnerable About Childhood Fears On “Sun Goes Down”

He rocked the industry with “Old Town Road” and caused havoc after releasing the music video to his “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” single, and now Lil Nas X has returned with a song that he has called his most “vulnerable” to date. The 22-year-old artist has been enjoying all that fame and riches can bring, but he still struggles with issues that he’s faced since his childhood. In a recent interview with PEOPLE, Nas X explained the inspiration behind his latest single, “Sun Goes Down.”

“I definitely tell about some of my upbringing and it’s also just a really great song,” he said. “And the video goes back to my past, to 2017 Lil Nas X in his prime. Like he was at prom, working at Taco Bell, and what he did in his room, praying his sexuality away. Like all these things that I experienced that I wanted to share with my fans.”

Stream “Sun Goes Down” and let us know what you think.

Quotable Lyrics

Since ten, I been feelin’ lonely
Had friends but they was pickin’ on me
Always thinkin’ why my lips so big
Was I too dark? Can they sense my fears?
These gay thoughts would always haunt me
I prayed God would take it from me
It’s hard for you when you’re fightin’
And nobody knows it when you’re silent

Sean Kingston Is Thankful For Support On “Darkest Times” Ft. G Herbo

Following an eight-year hiatus, Sean Kingston is returning to the spotlight. The singer is known for his classic hits like “Beautiful Girls” and “Take You There,” but for the last eight years, he’s busied himself by working with artists behind the scenes. Kingston recently caught up with us for an exclusive interview where he spoke about his upcoming album, Deliverance, as well as his new G Herbo-assisted single, “Darkest Times.”

In our interview, Kingston shared the meaning behind the single. “It’s basically just me explaining when I’m going through something—whenever somebody go through what they go through, trials and tribulations—[just] having somebody there as your rock and your stone,” he explained. “Being there for you through the darkest times.”

Keep an eye out for our interview with Sean Kingston and check out his track “Darkest Times” featuring G Herbo and tell us what you think.

Quotable Lyrics

I can’t love you if you go away (I can’t love you if you go)
You know what I’m goin’ through, I know you wanna stay (I know)
N*gga tryna duck the past like a runaway
Faithful but I finger f*ck the cash, every other day
I know b*tches loyal to the bag (What?)
I know you be down, f*ckin’ down to my last (What?)

T.I. Pleads His Case On “What It’s Come To”

Following the repeated denials coming from T.I., Tiny, and their legal team, the rapper is now expressing himself on wax. T.I. and Tiny are facing accusations of drugging, sexual misconduct, rape, and sexual assault from two dozen women. They’ve faced ridicule in the court of public opinion and their former friend, Sabrina Peterson, claims that she even helped them pick up women for bedroom rendezvous, but the couple continues to vehemently deny the allegations.

On Thursday (May 20), T.I. surprised the world with a social media post that said he’d be releasing a new song in less than 24 hours, and it has arrived. “What It’s Come To” addresses the couple’s current controversy and T.I. makes it clear that both he and his wife have no intention of settling with any of the accusers. He suggests that he’s being targeted and states that if it comes down to pleading his case in court, he’s prepared to go the distance.

Stream “What It’s Come To” and let us know what you think.

Quotable Lyrics

F*ck that I’m crankin’ up the jury
Who you lyin’ on, Shawty?
Extortion, is that what you got
Your mind on Shawty?
Tell em get it how you live
Shawty I ain’t goin’ for it
I’mma take it all the way
Every day of the week
Bet you thought this sh*t was sweet
And I would pay in a week

T.I. Goes Off On His Sexual Assault Accusers On His New Track, ‘What It’s Come To’

Earlier this week, the LAPD revealed that they are investigating claims made against T.I. and his wife Tiny which allege that the two drugged and sexually assaulted multiple individuals between 2005 and 2010. While some who are dealing with similar accusations would normally stay quiet and let their lawyer do the talking, T.I. has opted to deliver a piece of his own mind through his new track, “What It’s Come To.” The song takes aim at the sexual assault accusers and sees the rapper emphatically deny the claims against him.

“Go put yo face and reputation on it / These kind of claims deserve more than anonymous provocative conversation, don’t it?” T.I. raps. “Willing to face whatever consequences for his vision … while I’m up against some lyin’ ass b*tches/Damn, this is what it’s come to.”

Allegations against the rapper and Tiny were first brought forth by The New York Times back in February. In it, the publication revealed lawyer Tyrone A. Blackburn represented eleven women who said they were victims of the couple’s acts. Two additional women would eventually come forward with allegations against T.I. and Tiny, both of who were also represented by Blackburn. One of the victims claims T.I. drugged her drink and took her to a hotel where she was sexually assaulted despite refusing the couple’s advances.

You can give the song a listen for yourself in the video above.

Rapper Fatboi Gwalla Gwalla’s Death Ruled A Homicide: Report

A mystery out of Milwaukee involving a local rapper has turned into a murder investigation. A local news station reports that just two days ago (May 18) police came across a grisly scene when they discovered a body inside of a vehicle that was set ablaze. A preliminary investigation identified the victim as 42-year-old Lamonn C. Young, better known by his Rap moniker, Fatboi Gwalla Gwalla. The rapper lost his life in his hometown and it’s being reported by CBS 58 that a medical examiner has now ruled his death as a homicide. However, it’s unclear what caused his death at this time.

Earlier this year, Young released his latest album Hustle Hard and his family reportedly wants the world to remember him as a loving “father, husband, artist and entrepreneur.”

Activist Tracey Dent spoke with the outlet about Young’s death while denouncing gun violence. “A lot of talent is gone, it’s gone way too soon,” said Dent. “It’s a sense of urgency right now because people are scared, you know, they’re scared to come out of their house, because someone is getting shot or killed every single day.”

“We’re just trying to build unity across the county and everybody start working together, sharing resources and so we can start reducing the violence in our city,” Dent added.

The status of the homicide investigation is unknown, but it’s reported that there haven’t been any persons of interest or suspects publicly named. Authorities are hoping that someone will come forward with information that will help solve this case. Check out a few posts of Fatboi Gwalla Gwalla below. We send our sincerest condolences to the rapper’s loved ones.

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