French Montana Drops “Too Fun” Visual Ft. Brooklyn Drill Collective 41

French Montana Drops “Too Fun” Visual Ft. Brooklyn Drill Collective 41

French Montana continues to drop more heat for his dedicated fans.

Just last week, the Morocco native unveiled his highly-anticipated project Mac & Cheese 5, the last installment in his mixtape series. Mac & Cheese has remained a fan favorite, and marks French Montana’s long tenure in the music industry.

Today, French returns with yet another cinematic visual, this time for his song “Too Fun.” The song name speaks for itself, but of course, French will always go the extra length of capture the moment. The official music video features Brooklyn drill collective 41, comprised of Kyle Ricch, Jenn Carter, and Tata.

“Too Fun” encapsulates drill culture at its finest, with all recording artists bringing nothing but high energy and good vibrations. In true drill fashion, the visual was shot in New York, with specific camera angles and edits emulating this staple New York genre.

Per usual, fans can expect a lot of beautiful women, money, and living the luxurious lifestyle. Watch above and turn up for the weekend!

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Sheff G & Sleepy Hallow Among 32 Arrested In Brooklyn Shootings

Rappers Sheff G and Sleepy Hallow are among 32 alleged gang members who were arrested in connection to a string of Brooklyn shootings on Tuesday. The indictment alleges the defendants are all members of 8 Trey Crips and its affiliate, the 9 Ways gang. They allegedly committed shootings, possessed guns, and stole cars, all to eliminate rivals that included members of Folk Nation Gangster Disciples and ICG Babiiez. Altogether the indictment mentions 27 acts of violence, 12 of which are shootings.

“The senseless gun violence, allegedly committed by these defendants, terrorized our neighbors for years and left more than a dozen people with serious injuries. It is distressing to know that some of the violence was allegedly fueled by a young man who used money he made from a successful music career to allegedly pay for and encourage acts of violence,” Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said as noted by ABC7.

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Sheff G & Sleepy Hallow

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – OCTOBER 30: Sheff G (L) and Sleepy Hallow attend Sleepy Hallow’s “Don’t Sleep” Album Listening Party on October 30, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

As for Sheff G in particular, the indictment accuses him of offering up money and expensive jewelry in exchange for the commission of violent acts. In one alleged incident, Sheff G organized a crew of three shooters, drove them to a crime scene, and then acted as the getaway driver.

“Sheff G became a prominent member of this gang and became central to our investigation,” Gonzalez said during a news conference. “Sheff G used a lot of the money that he earned to facilitate further gang activity. He encouraged gang members to participate in violent crimes.”

A shooting on October 21, 2020, left Theodore Senior, 23, dead as well as five other Folk Nation members shot and injured. For that attack, authorities are charging Sheff G with being part of the conspiracy to commit murder. Authorities alleged Sheff G hosted a lavish dinner at a Manhattan steakhouse to celebrate Senior’s death alongside eight of his associates.

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Pop Smoke & Jay Gwuapo’s “Lefty” Arrives In Full

Pop Smoke’s vault has run dry, according to his associates, but there still seem to be a few gems that are due out for an official release. Over the weekend, Pop Smoke affiliate and Brooklyn drill rapper Jay Gwuapo treated fans to the official release of “Lefty.” Snippets of the record began circulating in late 2022 before a full leak emerged. Some variations of the record included contributions from Fivio Foreign, who doesn’t appear on the official release of “Lefty.”

The official version of the record finds Pop Smoke filling the intro and outro while Gwuapo holds down the verse. For those that have been longing for new music from Pop, this might fill the void but ultimately, even his posthumous appearance on the record doesn’t necessarily showcase anything we haven’t heard. However, it’s apparent that Pop’s gruff flow belongs on these types of icy, sinister productions rather than the pop-centric beats that have largely occupied his posthumous albums.

Pop Smoke & Jay Gwuapo Unite On “Lefty”

Ultimately, it looks like there won’t be many posthumous offerings from Pop Smoke in the future. Months after the Brooklyn-bred star died, his label and 50 Cent teamed up for the release of his official debut album, Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon. The body of work emerged as one of the highest-selling albums of 2020 and continued its reign on the charts the following year. In 2021, his team unveiled Faith to lesser success, although fans were still happy to hear unreleased music from the vault.

As for Jay Gwuapo, the rapper hasn’t released a full project since 2019’s From Nothing Pt. 1. However, he released a steady stream of singles since then. In 2023, he came through with “Blue Faces” ft. Asian Doll and also teamed up with Sabathagod and Plexxbaby for “In The City.” Hopefully, he has more music on the way, especially now that he’s dropped “Lefty.” Check out the single above and sound off with your thoughts in the comment section below.

Quotable Lyrics
Send that boy to heaven
Baby, welcome to the party
Blue flags and some Cartiers
Off the perc, go retarded

Lola Brooke Gets “So DISRESPECTFUL” On Her New Single

Lola Brooke is standing out among the crowd of female rappers who’ve emerged over the past few years. Though she hasn’t delivered a debut project yet, she’s easily the most exciting new artist out of New York right now. The Brooklyn native catapulted off of the viral success of her single, “Don’t Play With It,” a song that earned her co-signs from Cardi B, Kim Kardashian, Future, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, and many others. However, fans have anticipated what she has up her sleeve next.

The “On My Mind” rapper remained active as she ended 2023 on a high note. As fans anticipated new music, she proved that she could rap alongside her peers with ease. At the end of January, Flo Milli called on the Brooklyn star to appear on the remix of “Conceited,” alongside Maiya The Don. Once again, Lola Brooke made it clear that she’s a fierce lyricist and competitor every single time she steps into the booth. She raps like she has something to prove every single time.

Lola Brooke – So Disrespectful

Lola Brooke continues to ascend in the rap game but this time, she’s getting “so DISRESPECTFUL.” The rapper unveiled her new single this morning, which boasts production from Gyard and Shrarif “Reefa” Slater who provide an eerie yet bouncing vibe. Brooke’s gruff voice delivers a menacing touch, complementing the equally ominous production. More importantly, Brooke is coming with punchline after punchline that will have crowds screaming these lyrics right back at her next show.

Despite the amount of hype around her name, Brooke hasn’t confirmed a release date for her next project. When we caught up with her in December, she confirmed the working title is currently Little Big Momma, though she didn’t know if it would be an EP or an album. However, she said that she wants to make sure her fans are happy. “That’s why I’m still working now so that I can give my fans,” she said. “They deserve everything but I need my fans to tell me what they need for me. It’s there, but it’s not all the way there yet. I need to still learn them as well as they learn me.” Check her new single above.

Quotable Lyrics
It’s Gator Season, bitch, go and wait for the next seat
I hate it when a nigga act overly obsessed with me 
These hunnids’ make me feel good 
Baby come caress me