Morray is gunning for the Son of the Year award with his new Mother’s Day anthem, “Momma’s Love,” single. “Momma’s Love” released via Pick Six Records/Interscope arrives just after the 1 year anniversary of Morray’s debut mixtape, Street Sermons.
The Fayetteville rapper/singer hits the hook, “Hey Ma, it’s your baby. You prayed, I made,” over buzzy piano chords and hard-hitting 808’s. Morray’s 2020 breakout single “Quicksand” also leaned toward the soulful spirit.
Quality Control Music’s newest signee Lakeyah shares her new single and music video for “I Look Good.” Lakeyah’s new music arrives on the heels of last year’s fan favorite Gangsta Grillz mixtape, My Time, with DJ Drama.
The Milwaukee-born singer and rapper, Serves up a fiery hook as she declares, “B*tch, I’m bangin’. I look good, a little bougie, a little hood.”
In the video below she leads a workout decked out in all bright pink. She raps to the camera from a fitness lab behind slick shades with no shortage of charisma.
Mozzy continues to push full steam ahead dropping visuals for his latest track “Tell The Truth” featuring Shordie Shordie.
The Oak Park, Sacramento native signed with Yo Gotti’s Powerhouse record label CMG back in Febuary. CMG is home to Moneybagg Yo, Blac Youngsta, 42 Dugg, EST Gee, Blocboy JB, Lil Poppa, Big Boogie, 10Percent and Lehla Samia.
“Tell The Truth” follows up Mozzy’s 2021 release of his last album Untreated Trauma which charted nineteen on Billboard. The Suzy directed video sheds light on affiliates who present unrealistic personas.
Mozzy taps the “Bitchuary” rapper, Shordie Shordie for the head bobbing hook, and paints a picture of unfiltered and harsh politics and realities of street life.
Morray is gunning for the Son of the Year award with his new Mother’s Day anthem, “Momma’s Love,” single. “Momma’s Love” released via Pick Six Records/Interscope arrives just after the 1 year anniversary of Morray’s debut mixtape, Street Sermons.
The Fayetteville rapper/singer hits the hook, “Hey Ma, it’s your baby. You prayed, I made,” over buzzy piano chords and hard-hitting 808’s. Morray’s 2020 breakout single “Quicksand” also leaned toward the soulful spirit.
Monaleo made a name for herself when she came with her version of Houston classic “Knocking Picture Off The Wall.” Her “Beating Down Yo Block” became a H-Town anthem for independent women all over.
Continuing to stand for the women who don’t need a man for nothing, Monaleo is back with a new visual “We Not Humping (Remix),” featuring Flo Milli. In the video directed by Chris Villa, Monaleo and Flo Milli erase the stereo type of women using men as “object.”
The “We Not Humping (Remix)” is straight to the point. The sexy female rap tandem show off their sexy, but the message is clear, there is no sexual intercourse going on.
Over the Aryay and Diablo produced beat, Monaleo sets the tone with her lyrics. The Houstonian said,
“Put that d**k up, we not humpin’, Sky Zone, b**h, my block jumpin’/ Jump out the black truck, we start dumpin’, in the field with a hundred bands, no trumpet/ Main n***a just cut me off, fuck it, n***a, stop talkin’, just come suck it/ When it’s smoke, bet the opps gon’ duck it.”
Watch the video for “We Not Humping (Remix)” video below.
Jack Harlow’s charismatic character and lyrical prowess led him to having one of the most highly anticipated albums of 2022, and it’s finally here. Halrow’s Come Home The Kids Miss You has finally arrived and it’s loaded with legends.
Harlow’s 15-track album has an all-time great track list, which includes Drake, Pharrell, Justin Timberlake and Lil Wayne. Another notable name included on the album is Dua Lipa. Although she is not featured on the album, Harlow named a catchy song after the female pop sensation.
Two of the songs that’s included on Come Home The Kids Miss You are “Nail Tech” and “First-Class.” With the release of “First-Class,” Jack earned his first No.1 record as the track reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100.
From the looks of it, Come Home The Kids Miss You is project to be Harlow’s first No.1 album. Well it’s out now and you can jam it and give us feedback.
A$AP Rocky and Rihanna star in “D.M.B.,” Rocky’s directorial video debut for AWGE. “D.M.B.” is produced by A$AP Rocky, Skepta, Shlohmo, Hector Delgado, Kelvin Krash, and D33J.
Earlier this week the 33-year-old Harlem native took to social media with a post and delete of his upcoming release. Rocky previewed his promotional poster titled A Ghetto Love Tale featuring himself and his lady Rihanna, highlighting his self-directed video, which was shot last year.
The vintage video, shot before Rihanna was visibly pregnant, shows Rocky as he flashes a golden grill that says “Marry me?” Rihanna responds by flashing her own grill that says “I do.” The video ends with an apparent marriage celebration for the happy couple, complete with falling rose pedals and red wedding attire.
If life imitates art we might see wedding bells for Rihanna and A$AP Rocky soon. Check out the official video for “D.M.B.” below.
Popular recording artist Trippie Redd makes a cameo in girlfriend and rising singer-songwriter Skye Morales’s deranged visual to her new single “Me, Myself & You,” shared below.
The Bronx native, who originally emerged from obscurity onto the mainstream landscape in 2018 with her debut EP, Free, is building anticipation to the release of her first project under a new label situation later this year. Blending soft and soothing vocals with a deeply eerie R&B production, “Me, Myself & You” is an undeniable first impression from the new sensation to a brand new audience who’ve acquired an interest in Morales through her high-profile relationship with Trippie Redd. It’s a psychological thriller, Nolan Riddle-directed video shows a drunk-in-love Morales wandering an empty mansion with illusions of her former lover (Redd) in photographs driving her crazy as she inquiries about where their love went wrong after committing a heinous act of revenge.
“Pour a glass of wine and light your blunt,” Morales tweets with the clip of the visual on Twitter with a clicking champagne glasses emoji.
Previewed a trailer back in January, “Me, Myself & You” is Morales’s first single release since 2020, when she released the three previous tracks, “Right Away,” “Feels Right” and “Elevated.”
Trippie Redd – who appears in the visual courtesy of 10K Projects – released a surprise mixtape, Hate is Dead, back in December and signed a new global deal with the successful independent label in March. Redd, 22, originally signed with his long-time label home at 16-years-old.
Redd and Morales went public with their relationship in January 2021. “Me, Myself & You” is available everywhere via 1400 Entertainment. For more on Skye Morales, follow her, along with her 327,000 followers, on social media.
Get familiar with Skye Morales today, watch the new video below and stream the new single, here.
Already one of the hottest songs of the year, Future’s “Wait For U” featuring Drake and Tems receives a video in the form of a story of a Toxic King. The video from the I NEVER LIKED YOU album shows Future as a medieval king headed to war. Additional scenes show Future on the battlefield and toasting with his kingdom, but keeping his leading lady in mind.
To make it even better, Drake pulls up like a knight, riding a horse, fights off two burley guys holding a woman hostage. Just when it looks like Drake would be overpowered, the woman helps him.
Enjoy this fine piece of Hip-Hop cinema below. “I am goodeth beloved. Enjoyeth.”
Ace Hood and Killer Mike pay homage to slain rappers Young Dolph, Nipsey Hussle, and other Black icons in their new “Greatness” music video.
The “Hustle Hard” rapper shares his final music video off his recent 10 song project,M.I.N.D. EP. “Greatness” featuring Killer Mike released via Hoodnation/EMPIRE.
Ace Hood has always delivered bars and this street sermon is no different as he spits with pure emotion. “Them folk gon’ underestimate you, play you like you dumb, I nod my head and get my bread, you will not feed me crumbs.”
Killer Mike, known as a philosophical poet in his own right, raps vibrantly, “Judas to Jesus, even true to believers, Brutus to Caesars, backstab and deceive us.”
“Greatness” pays homage to the black excellence that came before us and a resounding cry that there’s only more greatness to come. Paintings depicting some of our brightest Black cultural icons, stylized in black and gold, line the walls. Clips flow of the trailblazing politician Shirley Chisholm, to the ceiling-shattering athlete Arthur Ashe raising a clenched fist appear in the video below.
Check out the official visual “Greatness” from Ace Hood and Killer Mike.
You can listen to Ace Hood’s full M.I.N.D. EP below.