Most Remixed Hip-Hop Songs of the Last Decade

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BIA’ Bilingual Flaunts Her International Appeal With Help From G Herbo On ‘Besito’

BIA’s rise to stardom has been an impressive thing to watch over the past year and the Massachusetts-born rapper continues her streak with help from G Herbo for their new collaboration “Besito.” The track sees BIA flaunt her bilingual rap skills by switching back and forth between English and Spanish bars about her ability to draw attention no matter where she is. G Herbo arrives with a verse of his own that shows love to the special lady in his life while he flexes some muscle of his own.

BIA’s newest release comes after Nicki Minaj joined her for a remix of her breakout hit, “Whole Lotta Money.” The remix was preceded by the rappers speaking about the new version of the song and how it came together during a joint Instagram Live. The song grew to be so popular that a store’s sold out their collection of Bottega Veneta heels, the luxury brand that BIA raps about on the song. BIA was amused by the situation and shared a tweet about it, writing, “Not the store clerk at Bottega saying the heels are sold out bc of the song.”

“Besito” comes ahead of the deluxe reissue of BIA’s debut project, For Certain next month. The update comes with six new songs that include “Besito” and the “Whole Lotta Money” remix with Nicki Minaj. Herbo and Minaj will join Lil Durk, Lil Jon, Doe Boy, and 42 Dugg as guest acts on the project.

You can press play on BIA’s new song in the video above.

For Certain (Deluxe) is out 10/22 via Epic Records. Pre-order it here.

G Herbo Raps On Top Of A Truck In The Boastful ‘Stand The Rain (Mad Max)’ Video

This summer Chicago rapper G Herbo let fans know his new album, 25 would be out in July, and he’s been steadily releasing videos and singles to support the record since. This new album follows up his 2020 release, PTSD, and both continue to build on his drill sound. Today he’s released a video for the 25 track “Stand The Rain (Mad Max),” a reflective song that details what the artist has gone through since he started to see some success. Rapping about the jealousy of haters and past traumas he’s been through, losing friends and how he feels like he’s lived “ten lifetimes” despite the fact that he’s only 25 years old.

In the green-tinted black and white visuals were shot by No More Heroes, and features the Chicago artist on the cover of Forbes, rapping on top of a truck, and visiting not only a basketball court, but also a shooting range and a church. Clearly, he contains multitudes. The song title references the film series, Mad Max, though the song itself doesn’t necessarily veer into the apocalyptic realm where the movie takes place, it definitely hones in on the survivalist attitude the film addresses thematically. Check out the fiery new clip above.

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G Herbo Names Chicago’s Rap Mount Rushmore

Chicago rapper G Herbo is naming the city’s greats. In a new interview, he revealed who he thought the hip-hop Mount Rushmore of Chi-town should feature. G Herbo Names Chicago’s Rap Mount Rushmore Leaving out big names such as Kanye West and Common from the honorable list, Herbo made his picks clear. He named Polo […]

G Herbo Squeezes His Daddy Duties Into New ‘Cold World’ Video

Chicago rapper G Herbo doesn’t always separate his family duties from the work grind. The hip-hop heavyweight has come through with the visual treatment to his new “Cold World” single and puts heavy emphasis on his baby boy Yosohn Santana. G Herbo Squeezes Daddy Duties Into New Video Herbo’s Yosohn-featured record doesn’t just feature Santana […]