Toosii And Latto Take Things Back To The 2000s With A Nostalgic Video For ‘5’5′

After dropping two career-boosting projects for fans in 2020 thanks to Poetic Pain and Platinum Hearts, Toosii returned to 2021 with plenty of music for fans. He got the ball rolling on the year with his latest full-length release, Thank You For Believing. Across the project’s 13 tracks came an early highlight in “5’5” with Latto. The track is seemingly inspired by a line from Lloyd’s hit song, “You,” which has confused fans for years as some believed the singer says “5’2” while others insist he says “fine too.” The inspiration comes alive as Toosii raps, “5’5” and she too fine” on the song. More than three months after the track’s arrival, Toosii returns with a video for it.

The New York rapper finds himself at what appears to be a 2000s-themed party as oversized t-shirts, baggy clothes, velour clothing, and more take up most of the screen time for the visual. However, through it all, Toosii grabs the attention of a certain woman at the party and successfully shoots his shot with her as he exits the party with her number. Elsewhere, he and Latto also perform the TikTok dance that’s accompanied the song for the past few months.

The new video comes after Toosii released a deluxe version of Thank You For Believing, titled Thank You For Believing (The Manifestation), with ten additional songs including “Spin Music” with Fivio Foreign which also received the visual treatment.

Press play on the nostalgic video for “5’5” in the video above.

Thank You For Believing (The Manifestation) is out now via South Coast Music Group. Get it here.

Coi Leray Brushes Off Haters & Brags About Life Of Luxury On “Okay Yea!”

We first received a preview of this track months ago after Coi Leray appeared on Triller dancing to the track. The singer-rapper is enjoying her moments in the sun after being included in the 2021 XXL Freshman class, but that accomplishment hasn’t kept people from criticizing the rising star. Leray’s Rap style and sound are unique and often the subject of ridicule, but even her controversial viral moments have paved the way for success. 

On Friday (August 13), Coi Leray delivered “Okay Yea!,” a single where she once again brags about the life of luxury that her newfound wealth has afforded her. Leray’s approach to not only her career but her delivery is welcomed by her fans who are looking for a more light-hearted sound in the Hip Hop space. 

Stream “Okay Yea!” and let us know what you think.

Quotable Lyrics

Keep my eye on the money, I never go broke
See, I won’t allow it
Get to the racks, I never lack
I don’t even trust my own accountant
SRT, no Audi, uh, diamonds they wet like Dory, yeah
Dumping these n*ggas like Lori, yeah
They always switch up their story, yeah

Coi Leray Extends Her Streak Of Consistent Flexing With The Confident ‘Okay Yeah’

While many may remain critical of the rapper and her music, there’s no doubt that Coi Leray’s 2021 year will go down as a defining one for the New Jersey-bred rapper. With a little over four months left in the year, Leray is pushing full steam ahead and with her latest single, “Okay Yeah.” Hopping on the song’s hard-hitting beat provided by Bankroll Got It, a producer duo from the Bay Area, Leray extends her streak of consistent flexing by bragging about her wealth, shopping habits, and jewelry all while also brushing off her haters in the process.

The new track arrives a couple of months after the rapper was chosen to be a part of this year’s XXL Freshman Class. Leray found herself besides names that include Blxst, DDG, Pooh Shiesty, 42 Dugg, Flo Milli, and Toosii. While that was certainly a big moment for Leray, her inclusion in the class would turn a bit sour thanks to a baffling XXL Freshman freestyle that failed to accurately portray her talents.

While that was not the brightest moment for Leray in 2021, she has plenty elsewhere that include her “No More Parties” remix with Lil Durk, “Big Purr (Prrdd)” with Pooh Shiesty, and her TV debut on The Tonight Show.

You can press play on “Okay Yeah” in the video above.

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Benny The Butcher Opens The Vault For “Pyrex Picasso” EP

When it comes to applying pressure, Benny The Butcher does not let up. The Buffalo, New York icon is undeniably a force to be reckoned with in the Rap game—whether he’s flying solo, going hard with his Griselda crew, or lighting up the booth alongside The Black Soprano Family. Last week, Benny made an appearance on New Music Friday when he delivered “Alone” with Rick Hyde and G Herbo, and this week, he’s back with a seven-track EP that he yanked from the vault.

“Pyrex Picasso out now…Tracks I did 3 years ago, recorded the whole album in one day. Had to let that be known go cop tht sh*t,” he wrote on social media. The project features guests like Elcamino, Rick Hyde, and Conway the Machine. Each featured artist makes multiple appearances on the record, so stream Pyrex Picasso and let us know what you think.

Tracklist

1. 1st Name Basis
2. Flood The Block
3. PWRDRL ft. Elcamino
4. Pyrex Picasso ft. Rick Hyde, Conway the Machine
5. ’73 ft. Elcamino, Rick Hyde
6. The Iron Curtain
7. Fly With Me ft. Conway the Machine

Ludacris Breezes Through “Butter.Atl” Single

It is undeniable that Ludacris has one of the most recognizable voices and flows in Hip Hop, and while he adheres to both on his new single, the chorus shows that he’s been switching things up in the studio. The Atlanta icon recently celebrated the birth of his fourth daughter Chance, a newborn that he shares with wife Eudoxie Bridges. While fatherhood and a successful movie career have been taking up much of Luda’s time, he always gives himself a moment to beast out in the booth.

Luda returns with “Butter.Atl,” a track he breezes through as he speaks on his legacy, career, and climbing out of the trenches with his friends and family beside him. His fans can only hope that another project is on the horizon, but as we await more news, stream “Butter.Atl” and let us know what you think of Ludacris’s latest.

Quotable Lyrics

Luda’s R-rated, reincarnated
Bacak with the crew and we all faded
Sippin’ somethin’ while we money-chasing
Medicate and celebrate ’cause we all made it

Wale Taps Yella Beezy & Maxo Kream For “Down South”

Washington D.C. may be America’s capital, but for its residents, the bustling metropolis is one of many Southern cities. The DMV is home to several of our favorite artists including Ari Lennox, Cordae, Shy Glizzy, GoldLink, and Wale. Throughout Hip Hop history, the South has been bred artists that have created classics, and Wale has called on Yella Beezy and Maxo Kream, two Texas natives, to give a nod to “Down South.”

The track follows Wale’s “Angles” featuring Chris Brown and shows that he’s fully ready to roll out Folarin 2. In related news, Yella Beezy was reportedly arrested earlier this week on drug and weapons charges, and the status of his cases remains unknown at this time. His fans are still celebrating his addition to “Down South,” regardless, so let us know what you think about the single that twists up UGK and Mike Jones hits.

Quotable Lyrics

Now the find you a traffic stop get you riddled with holes
We be living too fast we be sipping it slow
One of my n*ggas was selling work now he selling out shows
I mean face it that’s growth pay attention take notes
You over 40 and moving work better be by the boat

VanJess Deliver A Long-Overdue Collaboration With Lucky Daye Through A Remix Of ‘Slow Down’

VanJess arrived with their first project in almost three years at the beginning of 2021 with their Homegrown EP. The project’s eight songs came attached with features from Jimi Tents, Garren, Kaytranada, Phony Ppl, and Devin Morrison. While all the aforementioned names provided strong collaborations on Homegrown, the EP’s strongest effort is a solo track. “Slow Down” grew to be a fan favorite off the project and now it’s getting a well-deserved remix with help from R&B standout act and labelmate Lucky Daye.

Lucky Daye leads the way with a brief verse to begin the song while VanJess sticks to the verses they laid for the song’s original version. During an interview with Uproxx earlier this year, VanJess’ Ivana and Jess spoke about the song and revealed what inspired them to create it. “The toxic love thing we hear about all the time and it seems trendy and that’s kind of what we’re thinking about, let’s put out a song about positive love, you know, what love is supposed to be?” Jess said. “Can we get back to that? That’s how that one had come.”

The remix arrives after Lucky Daye kicked off his 2021 campaign with an EP of his own, Table For Two, which delivered collaborations alongside Ari Lennox, Mahalia, Joyce Wrice, Yebba, Tiana Major9, and Queen Naija.

You can listen to the “Slow Down” remix in the video above.

Homegrown is out now via Keep Cool/RCA. Get it here.

Wale Flips A Southern Classic With Yella Beezy And Maxo Kream On ‘Down South’

Wale concluded 2019 with the release of his well-structured sixth album Wow… That’s Crazy. The following year saw the DMV rapper released several singles as well as his EP, The Imperfect Storm and now, he’s ready to gift the world with another project. Wale previously announced that his seventh album Folarin 2 would arrive later this summer. The news came with a bold claim from the rapper which he shared on Twitter. “I understand you may feel how you feel for whatever somebody told you…but I just wanna reiterate that I’m one of the greatest of all time,” he wrote. “Catalog. Consistency. Influence. Longevity. DMV.

Nearly a month after sharing that thought, Wale returns with some heat thanks to his brand new single, “Down South.” The track features contributions from Texans Maxo Kream and Yella Beezy and is carried by production from Harry Fraud, who samples a Southern classic in Mike Jones, Paul Wall, and Slim Thug’s “Still Tippin.” On the track, Wale takes his talents to the South for a smooth verse that aims to separate himself from the competition while Yella Beezy and Maxo Kream stand beside with confident and hard-hitting verses of their own.

The track comes after Yella Beezy kicked off the year beside Erica Banks for their strong “Star” collab while Maxo Kream just made his return last week with his “Local Joker” video.

You can listen to the new song in the video above.

Wale is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Wizkid Invites Justin Bieber Into The Afrobeats World For A Remix Of ‘Essence’ With Tems

Wizkid’s mainstream appeal has noticeably increased since the afro-fusion star dropped his stellar fourth album Made In Lagos last fall. The project saw the singer work with big names like H.E.R., Ella Mai, Burna Boy, and Skepta, but the album’s most popular song came through an unexpected collaboration with fellow afro-fusion singer Tems on “Essence.” The track has grown to not only run in contention for song of the summer this year, but it’s also the highest-charting African song ever, as it peaked at No. 54 on the singles chart this past week. Now, the song is due for a huge boost thanks to a new remix.

Wizkid and Tems invite Justin Bieber into the “Essence” experience for a brand new remix of the track. While some fans felt the collaboration was a bit inorganic, Wizkid and Bieber are paying no mind to the comments, showing each other love on social media. “Thank u for letting me jump on the song of the summer,” Bieber wrote in a Twitter post that announced the remix. In his own post, Wizkid wrote, “I promised you something special. @temsbaby & @justinbieber on da way.”

In another post, Wizkid teased more music on the way for fans. “Made In Lagos Deluxe,” he wrote on Twitter.

Press play on the remix to “Essence” in the video above.

Made In Lagos is out now via Starboy Entertainment/RCA. Get it here.

Lizzo And Cardi B Clown Their Haters With Sarcasm On Their First-Ever Collaboration, ‘Rumors’

It’s been almost two years since Lizzo delivered a new track to the world, with that being a remix of “Good As Hell” with Ariana Grande. However, when you consider how monumental 2019 was for Lizzo’s career, it’s understandable why the singer may have opted for a break once everything settled down. Between her Platinum-selling third album, Cuz I Love You, which peaked at No. 4 on the albums chart and winning in the Best Urban Contemporary Album category at the 2020 Grammys, that year’s success was life-changing for Lizzo. But now she’s back with Cardi B by her side for a brand new single, “Rumors.”

On the track, which arrives with an elegant video, Lizzo and Cardi use sarcasm to laugh off their haters by labeling all the rumors about them as true. Lizzo touches on comments on her body image, her music, and a possible fling with Drake while Cardi addresses claims of having “fake ass and fake boobs” and using streaming machines to boost her music.

“Rumors” is the latest track that finds Cardi B aligned with a big-name female act within the music industry. Last summer, she teamed with Megan Thee Stallion for their No. 1 single “WAP” and earlier this year, she joined Normani for the singer’s comeback single, “Wild Side.”

You can press play on “Rumors” in the video above.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.