Erica Mena’s Still Dropping Big Sub Messages On Safaree

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Reality TV star Erica Mena is doing the most. The hip-hop model has continued to unload jaw-dropping new pics and share super subliminal messages presumably aimed at her estranged husband Safaree Samuels. Erica Mena’s Still Dropping Subs Mena went to her Instagram page this week with a flurry of new, stunning pics. One of them […]

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Snoop Dogg Rocks Death Row Chain In Visual To Bossed Up “C.E.O.” Single

For decades, Snoop Dogg has been making boss moves from the studio to the boardroom. The Long Beach legend has reformed his entire brand and now, he’s more recognized for his close friendship with Martha Stewart than the legal troubles of his youth. Snoop has returned with a new single “C.E.O.,” reportedly produced by Rick Rock, where he reminds the world why he is deserving of respect—and of course, Snoop didn’t miss a beat in plugging his INDOGGO liquor brand.

“I’ve been a boss and entrepreneur in this game for decades and I keep on building my empire,” Snoop told Rolling Stone. “My new single, ‘C.E.O.’ talks about the work and hustle I put in to be the boss. With moves like launching my own liquor brand, INDOGGO, and with weed brands, shows, and more, I stay on my grind.”

Watch Snoop Dogg rock his iced out Death Row Records chain in the visual to “C.E.O.”

Quotable Lyrics

Snoop Dogg in the building, yes, y’all
Line ’em up, barbershop, fade em all
Watching the game from the halls of fame
I’m balling, mayne, I boss up back in this thang
Believe me, bro, you wanna stick around and see the show
See me go, Snoop Dogg CEO

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Ty Dolla $ign Adds Bryson Tiller To “By Yourself (Remix)” Ft. Jhené Aiko & Mustard

He first released his women’s empowerment single “By Yourself” back in October, and all these months later, Ty Dolla $ign remixes the track with help from Bryson Tiller. The original version of the single made an appearance on Ty’s last LP, Featuring Ty Dolla $ign, and hosted looks from Jhené Aiko and Mustard. The trio of Los Angeles-based artists linked with Tiller for the update where he adds his much-praised vocals to the uplifting track.

It’s unknown if any other Featuring Ty Dolla $ign tracks will receive the remix attention, but for now, fans are enjoying this latest version. Additionally, it’s been a busy time for Aiko and Tiller, as the former’s debut mixtape Sailing Soul(s) finally hit streaming services, while Tiller recently shared the deluxe edition of his album Anniversary.

Stream “By Yourself (Remix)” and let us know what you think.

Quotable Lyrics

You ain’t prеssed (Pressed)
You want biggеr things and better things (Things)
Put that work in, stay on your job
You don’t break a sweat (No, oh)
In the mirror takin’ pics ’cause you know you the sh*t

CJ Enlists French Montana & Rowdy Rebel For “Whoopty (Remix)”

It’s the track that put him on the map, and now CJ is back with the remix to his single “Whoopty.” As expected, French Montana makes an appearance alongside Rowdy Rebel, and along with the updated version of the single comes a fast-paced visual. The crew came out to play in the streets of New York for the music video and recruited a few puppies for protection in the process.

“Whoopty” was featured on CJ’s recently released EP Loyalty Over Royalty, a project that was executive produced by French. While speaking with us for our Rise & Grind series, CJ praised French for helping him navigate his career. “Shout out to French. You know, that’s family. He just wanted to help out on this project and just give me some guidance,” said the rapper.

“I’m seven months in the game. He’s been in the game for a little while,” he added. “He knows the ins-and-outs of this industry. He just wanted to guide me in the right direction and help me with this project. But yeah, shout out to French. That’s family right there.”

Stream “Whoopty (Remix)” and make sure to check out our exclusive interview with CJ: Rise & Grind: CJ On His Top 5 D.O.A., Working With 6ix9ine, New EP & More.

Quotable Lyrics

She jump off the Vert like Uzi (For what?)
Blue cheese
Hunnids, hunnids, blue cheese (Hunnids, hunnids)
Model face like Karrueche
Make up like Jeezy and Gucci (Brr)

Talib Kweli & Diamond D Ready “Gotham” Album With “The Quiet One” Ft. Busta Rhymes

After taking a bit of a hiatus, Busta Rhymes is back in full force. The rapper is featured on “The Quiet One,” the latest release from Talib Kweli and Diamond D. The latter two artists have worked together on Gotham, their album that hits streaming services on April 16. We’ve already received the A.F.R.O.-assisted “Far Out Bar Out,” and now they’ve returned with a track that taps into the origins of Hip Hop.

On “The Quiet One,” you won’t find a trap-themed production or autotuned artists; the veteran rappers give a more old-school approach to the artistry of rap, and it’s something that has paid off well for all artists involved, including Bronx producer Diamond D. Stream “The Quiet One” and let us know if there are any bars that caught your attention.

Quotable Lyrics

I was never the quiet one
Been the voice of the people for my entire run
1991 that’s when I begun

Lil Tjay Calls On Polo G & Fivio Foreign For “Headshot”

When Lil Tjay first announced his single “Headshot,” he told the world that he was “shaking sh*t up again.” The rapper joined forces with Polo G and Drill artist Fivio Foreign on the single where each rapper reminisces on their past days navigating the street life. From avoiding the police to not having the latest luxury threads, the three rappers spin bars about making it out and enjoying the fruits of their labor.

In a recent interview with Apple Music, Lil Tjay spoke about how the collaboration on “Headshot” materialized. “I was in the studio one day, we had actually three different rooms and we all just came to my room one day and we just made that song,” the rapper shared, according to Rap-Up. “It was just magic I mean, just being from New York, it’s just a great energy altogether.” 

Stream Lil Tjay’s “Headshot” featuring Polo G and Fivio Foreign and share your thoughts.

Quotable Lyrics

I’m the type to leave it in the streets, I ain’t discussin’ it
Tryna make it flip, I need that Rolls-Royce Cullinan
Old b*tches trippin’, cut her off like a Backwood
Middle of the trenches, that’s where me and the guys stood
Killers anonymous, black masks and black hoods (Yeah, uh, uh)
Walk down on him, make sure he get clapped good (Uh, uh)

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Masego And Joyce Wrice Contemplate A Break In Their Relationship On ‘Must Be Nice’

After years of delivering impressive guest features and solo singles, Los Angeles singer Joyce Wrice has finally graced the world with her debut album. Overgrown arrives with a digestible 14 songs and one of its bright spots comes on a track with Masego. Entitled, “Must Be Nice,” the singers play the role of two lovers who continue to engage in intimate moments despite the fact that their official relationship is a thing of the past. Wrice calls for space in order to “get over you,” while Masego hopes their fling lasts another day as he fears that once it ends, there’ll be no turning back.

Overgrown holds the potential to be one of this year’s better R&B projects thanks to the talent that surrounds Wrice. Throughout the 40-minute effort, listeners will catch guest appearances from Lucky Daye, Freddie Gibbs (“On One“), Westside Gunn, Kaytranada, Devin Morrison, Mndsgn, and Umi. She previously worked with Westside on “French Toast” from his 2020 album, Pray For Paris, while her last collaboration with Morrison arrived on “With You” off his 2018 album, Bussin.

As for Masego, he’s been fairly quiet since he dropped his own debut album, Lady Lady in 2018, but he reappeared at the end of last year to deliver his Studying Abroad EP which is highlighted by his “Mystery Lady” single with Don Toliver.

Listen to the collaboration above.

Overgrown is out now. Get it here.

Lil Tjay, Polo G, And Fivio Foreign Deliver A ‘Headshot’ On Their Sinister Collaboration

Lil Tjay, Polo G, and Fivio Foreign are some of the more popular newcomers on today’s rap scene. Each act has seen improved success in their career over the past couple of years, so it’s only right that they bring their talents together for a boastful collaboration. The trio dropped off their “Headshot” track and the new release lives up to its name without a doubt. The sinister song presents a clear warning from the three acts that any attempt to attack them will not only fail but be met with swift retaliation.

While it’s the first time the three artists have worked together on the song, the rappers are not unfamiliar with each other when it comes to studio time. Last year, Lil Tjay teamed up with Fivio and the late Pop Smoke for their “Zoo York” effort. Fivio also called on Tjay for their “Ambition” collaboration which can be found on his 2020 effort, 800 BC. Polo G’s breakout hit came alongside Tjay thanks to 2019’s “Pop Out” and on a more recent note, he linked with Fivio for their light-hearted track, “Bop Out.”

The new song comes after Tjay’s last song, “Calling My Phone‘ with 6lack, became his highest-charting release after it debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard singles chart. Polo G recently dropped his “GNF (OKOKOK)” track, which preceded his “Fashion” effort with Pop Smoke. Lastly, Fivio released his “Trust” collaboration alongside the late King Von with a video that captured a raucous party.

Press play on the new track in the video above.

Benny The Butcher And 2 Chainz Attend Hustler’s Anonymous In Their Honest ‘Plug Talk’ Video

It’s not like the members of Griselda to let too much time in between projects as the rap collective is known to deliver quality projects over a short period of time. Looking to keep that up in 2021, Benny The Butcher returns with his new effort, The Plugs I Met 2. In addition to sharing the Harry Fraud-produced body of work, the Buffalo rapper also dropped a new video for “Plug Talk” with 2 Chainz.

The visual begins with Benny in the midst of an on-camera interview as he reflects on his turbulent 2020 year. The scene then switches to a group of men that includes Benny and 2 Chainz seated in a circle for a “Hustler’s Anonymous” meeting where the rappers deliver honest raps about their past.

The Plugs I Met 2 arrives with contributions from Fat Joe, French Montana, Jim Jones, and Rick Hyde in addition to 2 Chainz. It’s also the second release from the Griselda camp after Conway The Machine teamed up with Big Ghost Ltd for their If It Bleeds It Can Be Killed project in February. It was just five months ago that Benny dropped his Burden Of Proof album, which many labeled as one of the best hip-hop projects of 2020. He also starred in Griselda’s first film, Conflicted, which they released in mid-December.

Watch the “Plug Talk” video above.

The Plugs I Met 2 is out now via Black Soprano Family. Get it here.

Bryson Tiller Adds A Dose Of Support To Ty Dolla Sign And Jhene Aiko’s ‘By Yourself’

In case you’ve been under a rock for the past few months, Bryson Tiller made his return to the music world and he hasn’t let his foot off the gas since he reappeared. His latest contribution comes in the form of a new remix to Ty Dolla Sign and Jhene Aiko’s “By Yourself” track. On the updated take, Bryson delivers an extra dose of support towards a woman in his life whose independence he admires.

At the end of last month, Bryson arrived with a deluxe reissue of his third album, Anniversary. The re-release saw five additions to the album and a feature from Big Sean, who appeared on “Still Yours” and joined Drake (“Outta Time“) as the only guest acts on the project. The Lousiville singer has also been active on the music video side of things. Since he released Anniversary last October, fans have received visuals for “Always Forever,” “Sorrows,” and “Like Clockwork.” He also updated his supporters on his next body of work, Serenity, which is set to be a versatile three-volume project.

The “Be Yourself” remix is the second remix of a Featuring Ty Dolla Sign that has dropped since the album was released. He previously called on YG, J Balvin, and Tyga to join him and Post Malone for a multilingual update to “Spicy.” Prior to that, Ty joined Tiesto for “The Business, Pt. II” and covered Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit.”

Listen to the remix in the video above.

Anniversary (Deluxe) is out now via RCA. Get it here.

Ty Dolla Sign is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.