D Smoke drops the video for “Say Go” off his sophomore album War & Wonders, which is available now on WoodWorks Records/EMPIRE.
Smoke presents the folks from his homeland, starting with the intro to “War & Wonders.” As the triumphal beat of “Say Go” drops, Smoke storms the streets of Inglewood, backed by an army of motorcyclists and the local community. He features an exclusively isolated cameo verse of “Say Go” in Spanish as he floats through the air. Smoke’s genuine character and adaptability are revealed through his frenetic characteristic flow, which is backed by intriguing visuals, highlighting his talent as a rising star in the game.
Besides starting Roc-A-Fella Records, founding arguably the greatest rapper of all time and losing it all within a ten year span, what else hasn’t Dame Dash done? Country music!
Released on Valentine’s Day, the Roc co-founder does a Johnny Cash rendition for his country music debut, complete with ten gallon hat and boots. The video, “You’re So Fine”, is an ode to his wife and had no shame making this his first musical offering since the collapse of Roc-A-Fella Records.
Conway the Machine’s Shady Records debut album, God Don’t Make Mistakes, arrives this Friday. Ahead of the drop and in celebration of All-Star Weekend and overall being in a good mood, Conway gifted fans with a new mixtape, Greetings Earthlings.
“I spent my birthday cooking up a plate for y’all, and it’s All-Star weekend too so I’m in a good mood. Here’s something to hold y’all over until the 25th,” The Machine wrote on Instagram.
On the mixtape, Conway tackles Kanye’s “Jail,” Young Thug’s “Hot,” and more.
Over the weekend, Conway The Machine has released the first video from his upcoming God Don’t Make Mistakes album, following the release of two songs from his highly anticipated Shady/Interscope Records debut, “Piano Love” and “John Woo Flick.”
“John Woo Flick” is the first video featuring Conway’s Griselda brethren Benny The Butcher & Westside Gunn since the collective’s “Cruiser Weight Coke” visual from their 2020 WWCD Shady/Interscope album, but it’s also the first video featuring Conway’s Griselda brethren Benny The Butcher & Westside Gunn since the collective’s “Cruiser Weight Coke.”
God Don’t Make Mistakes, a new album by Conway The Machine, will be released on February 25th, and has collaborations with Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Benny The Butcher, Westside Gunn, Jill Scott, T.I., Beanie Sigel, The Alchemist, Hit-Boy, Daringer, Beat Butcha, and others.
Conway’s Love Will Get You Killed Tour will go international with newly announced dates in the UK and Canada, in addition to his Coachella appearances on 4-17 and 4-24-22. The tour’s foreign leg kicks off on 3-25-22 in Amsterdam and wraps up on 5-8-22 in Montreal.
Conway The Machine has released the first video from his upcoming God Don’t Make Mistakes album, following the release of two songs from his highly anticipated Shady/Interscope Records debut, “Piano Love” and “John Woo Flick.”
“John Woo Flick” is the first video featuring Conway’s Griselda brethren Benny The Butcher & Westside Gunn since the collective’s “Cruiser Weight Coke” visual from their 2020 WWCD Shady/Interscope album, but it’s also the first video featuring Conway’s Griselda brethren Benny The Butcher & Westside Gunn since the collective’s “Cruiser Weight Coke.”
God Don’t Make Mistakes, a new album by Conway The Machine, will be released on February 25th, and has collaborations with Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Benny The Butcher, Westside Gunn, Jill Scott, T.I., Beanie Sigel, The Alchemist, Hit-Boy, Daringer, Beat Butcha, and others.
Conway’s Love Will Get You Killed Tour will go international with newly announced dates in the UK and Canada, in addition to his Coachella appearances on 4-17 and 4-24-22. The tour’s foreign leg kicks off on 3-25-22 in Amsterdam and wraps up on 5-8-22 in Montreal.
Fivio Foreign returns with the much-awaited music video for “City of Gods” featuring himself, Kanye West, and Alicia Keys, following the release of the first single from his new project B.I.B.L.E.
The new video is dedicated to Tahjay “T Dott” Dobson, a lost friend and collaborator of Fivio.
The ever-prolific Curren$y has teamed up again with super-producer The Alchemist for their new joint collaboration album in the 13-track Continuance release which dropped yesterday via Jet Life Recordings / ALC. After being pushed back a few months from its originally slated expected 2021 release, this new drop also features Havoc of Mobb Deep, Wiz Khalifa, Boldy James, Styles P, Babyface Ray, Larry June amongst others. The release of “Continuance” was preceded by two singles, “The Tonight Show” and “Half Moon Mornings,” both released earlier this month – watch below.
Continuance is their fifth collaborative project together, with their first one stretching back now over a decade to 2011’s 10-track “Covert Coup” that also featured the late great Prodigy of Mobb Deep (RIP), a then young and emerging Smoke DZA, and Indiana’s Freddie Gibbs before he gained significant attention. Curren$y and Al have since gone on to release “The Carrollton Heist” feat. Styles P of The Lox, Action Bronson and Lil Wayne in 2016 (plus the remixed version), and the now-classic triple threat also with Freddie Gibbs in 2018 “Fetti” amongst many other features.
The combination of Spitta and Alan The Chemist seems like it could never disappoint, and the continued quality output is a testament to their deep talent and consistency. Overnight they have released their latest film clip to support the drop of the album, in the short but sharp “Obsession” – watch below.
East Harlem rapper and actor Dave East of Mass Appeal / Def Jam has released the visuals to his new single “Bet It” produced by Danny Wolf of Chaos Club, his first film of the new year since mid-December’s “Dear Summer (East Mix)”. This new four-minute offering created in partnership with DraftKings was expertly directed by the excellent team at Reel Goats and featured both basketball legend The Professor and visionary Gary Vee in the visuals – watch below.
This release foreshadows the rapper’s eagerly anticipated upcoming “How Did I Get Here” second solo studio album out next month on Tuesday 22 March, which will be produced entirely by LA prolific production super-duo Mike & Keys (also known as “The Futuristiks” and whose credits include Nipsey Hussle, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Ras Kass, Fat Joe, Curren$y, Freddie GIBBS, JAY ROCK Faith Evans, Dom Kennedy, Lupe Fiasco, T.I, Royce Da 5’9”, D12, Redman, Sheek Louch, 50 Cent). Stay tuned to TheSource.com for future developments on this release.
Too $hort performing an NPR Tiny Desk (Home) Concert during Black History Month is only right. The Hip-Hop icon pulled up on NPR to celebrate his longevity and dope career, which includes releasing an album in five different decades.
The Bay Area legend brought to an NPR a set that included “Blow The Whistle,” “The Ghetto,” and even the Mount Westmore collaboration “Big Subwoofer.” Fans also get a preview of his new single “Big Sexy Thang” with Lil Duval.
Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg are seeing the fruits of their impressive Super Bowl performance. The two Cali Kings were joined by Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent, and Mary J. Blige at the LA-based football game and now have secured a significant achievement, their first billion view video on YouTube.
The video that has hit the Billi Club is “Still D.R.E.,” which the two performed, and the instrumental also played throughout the telecast.
According to Billboard, the video first hit YouTube in October 2011 and peaked at No. 93 on the Billboard Hot 100.