Doe Boy & Rowdy Rebel Hit The Streets In The “Shmurda Talk” Visual

Rowdy Rebel returned home from his stint in prison at the tail-end of last year. Ever since his return, however, it seems like he’s been spending time making up for his missed time within the game. His first comeback single was “Re-route” with Funkmaster Flex and he followed up with collaborations with Nav and A Boogie wit da Hoodie. 

In his latest offering post-release, he connects with Freebandz member Doe Boy for the “Shmurda Talk” music video. The visual arrives ahead of the FBG member’s major Drake single rollout he’s been flexing on Instagram. The producer-rapper joins Rowdy on the Too Dope produced-cut “Shmurda Talk” as they exchange bars about street life. Doe Boy’s signature adlib can be heard in the first few seconds of the track before they begin rapping. 

In the visual for the song, the pair hit the streets of New York City to mock “pig-like” officers and flex wads of cash while at a block party. Doe Boy released his latest album Demons R Us in late 2020. Produced entirely by popular Atlanta producer Southside, the Ohio native tapped on the likes of Future, Lil Uzi Vert, Chief Keef, and more to appear on the effort.    

new Rowdy Rebel project is also expected to arrive sometime this year. In the meantime, check out the street-centric video for “Shmurda Talk” above and let us know what you think down in the comments. 

YG & Mozzy Lock In With G Herbo For “Dangerous” Music Video

YG and Mozzy may have not been an expected collaborative project but it has produced one of the best gangsta rap releases of the year. Kommunity Service extends Mozzy’s winning streak while offering one of the rawest performances from YG since his sophomore album.

As the two rappers continue to push the project, with a tour hopefully on the way later this year, they’re back with a brand new set of visuals off of the project. This time, it’s for the G Herbo-assisted banger, “Dangerous.” The three rappers bring their respective affiliates to a raw warehouse space where they perform their verses. The video was directed by Mikey Rare who has previously worked alongside artists like Blueface, Jackboy, and Mozzy in the past.

Peep YG and Mozzy’s new video for “Dangerous” ft. G Herbo above. 

Lil Yachty, Icewear Vezzo & Rio Da Yung OG Unite On “Plastic”

Lil Yachty has experimented with many different styles throughout the years, with Lil Boat and Teenage Emotions highlighting his ear for melody. Yet one of his most acclaimed projects in recent memory is his latest, a homage to Detroit’s thriving hip-hop scene in Michigan Boy BoatLined with plenty of notable voices from the D, Yachty has come through with some visuals from his new release, opting to highlight the Icewear Vezzo and Rio Da Yung OG-assisted “Plastic.” 

Already breaking the norm by nearing five minutes in runtime, the dark piano-driven banger is undeniably hard off the bat. The video matches the energy effectively, despite being relatively straightforward. There is a bit of stylistic flourish by way of the unconventional aspect ratio, but for the most part, it’s the standard performance footage complete with support from the entourage on deck. While some might have wished “Plastic” could have gotten a bit more conceptual, the current video successfully captures the song’s raw energy.

Check it out for yourself now, and look for more from Michigan Boy Boat to drop in the near future. After all, it’s easily one of Yachty’s strongest releases in a minute and a promising stylistic direction for the Quality Control ATLien. What do you think of the new video for “Plastic?”

Kodak Black Offers Extended Live Performance Of New Song “Oracle”

Kodak Black came through with his latest album, Haitian Boy Kodak, just two weeks ago and it has consistently received praise from his day one fans. Kodak is an artist who has evolved over the years and with each new release, he looks to enhance his artistry and deliver something new. Kodak has also been known for packing his emotions into his music, which was evident on the track “Oracle.” While this song is just shy of three minutes long, the artist has now turned it into an 8-minute epic thanks to his latest music video for the track.

As you can see above, Kodak is performing the song in front of a purple backdrop. In the background, we have one man on percussion, while another gentleman plays an electric guitar. There is a slow intimate feel to this performance, all while Kodak raps in a lowkey manner all while pouring his emotions into each and every line. It’s a dope performance and if you’re a Kodak fan, this is definitely a must-watch.

DJ Khaled Drops Party Visual To “I Did It” Ft. Megan Thee Stallion, Post Malone, DaBaby, & Lil Baby

The Khaled Khaled hype isn’t over. After earning his No. 1 spot at the top of the charts, DJ Khaled has returned with the music video for “I Did It” featuring Post Malone, Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Baby, DaBaby. In true DJ Khaled fashion, the clip opens with the hitmaking producer plugging a slew of brands, thanking both Diddy and Rick Ross for bottles of liquor before shameless featuring the Chime app and Bud Light. After making sure those invoices were taken care of, the party started.

In the visual, Megan, DaBaby, Lil Baby, and Khaled each take their places around a luxury mansion where they party like rockstars with a few background dancers to boot. Khaled likes to bring a fun and free feel to each of his records, and the visual to “I Did It” isn’t any different. No word on which Khaled Khaled visual will pop up next, but keep your eyes open.

Watch the music video for “I Did It” above and let us know what you think. Also, make sure to check out our article: DJ Khaled “Khaled Khaled” Review.

DJ Khaled Drops Party Visual To “I Did It” Ft. Megan Thee Stallion, Post Malone, DaBaby, & Lil Baby

The Khaled Khaled hype isn’t over. After earning his No. 1 spot at the top of the charts, DJ Khaled has returned with the music video for “I Did It” featuring Post Malone, Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Baby, DaBaby. In true DJ Khaled fashion, the clip opens with the hitmaking producer plugging a slew of brands, thanking both Diddy and Rick Ross for bottles of liquor before shameless featuring the Chime app and Bud Light. After making sure those invoices were taken care of, the party started.

In the visual, Megan, DaBaby, Lil Baby, and Khaled each take their places around a luxury mansion where they party like rockstars with a few background dancers to boot. Khaled likes to bring a fun and free feel to each of his records, and the visual to “I Did It” isn’t any different. No word on which Khaled Khaled visual will pop up next, but keep your eyes open.

Watch the music video for “I Did It” above and let us know what you think. Also, make sure to check out our article: DJ Khaled “Khaled Khaled” Review.

DJ Khaled Drops Party Visual To “I Did It” Ft. Megan Thee Stallion, Post Malone, DaBaby, & Lil Baby

The Khaled Khaled hype isn’t over. After earning his No. 1 spot at the top of the charts, DJ Khaled has returned with the music video for “I Did It” featuring Post Malone, Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Baby, DaBaby. In true DJ Khaled fashion, the clip opens with the hitmaking producer plugging a slew of brands, thanking both Diddy and Rick Ross for bottles of liquor before shameless featuring the Chime app and Bud Light. After making sure those invoices were taken care of, the party started.

In the visual, Megan, DaBaby, Lil Baby, and Khaled each take their places around a luxury mansion where they party like rockstars with a few background dancers to boot. Khaled likes to bring a fun and free feel to each of his records, and the visual to “I Did It” isn’t any different. No word on which Khaled Khaled visual will pop up next, but keep your eyes open.

Watch the music video for “I Did It” above and let us know what you think. Also, make sure to check out our article: DJ Khaled “Khaled Khaled” Review.

RMR & Tyla Yaweh Takeover Jamie Foxx’s Pad In “Vibes” Video

RMR only recently released his new single “Vibes,” teaming up with Tyla Yaweh for the occasion. Now, the crossover phenom has rounded out the experience with some new visuals, which come complete with a cameo from Jamie Foxx. In fact, Foxx plays a larger role in the narrative at hand, albeit unwittingly.

Tasked with car-and-house-sitting for the Oscar-winner actor, RMR swiftly seizes the opportunity to throw a rager, complete with more women than the singer can conceivably entertain at one moment. Luckily, Foxx doesn’t seem fazed by the spontaneous bash, though he does hit our hero with a half-hearted lecture of sorts. “You were supposed to be taking care of things,” says a grinning Foxx. “You said you wanted to get away, to meditate and shit, and here you are throwing a party up in this bitch.”

Though RMR attempts to bluff, Foxx has technology on his side. “I checked the security cameras,” he notes, only to have RMR counter the disapproval with an unbeatable trump card — Foxx’s apparent Achilles Heel, the ladies. The minute they enter Foxx’s sightline, the singer’s stamp of approval is all but granted. Check out the video, straightforward but not without heart, and be sure to keep an eye out for whatever RMR has in the pipeline moving forward. 

Trippie Redd & Playboi Carti Are Up To No Good In The “Miss The Rage” Video

Nearly two years after their “They Afraid Of You” collaboration mysteriously vanished from streaming services, Trippie Redd and Playboi Carti finally reunited on the recently released single “Miss The Rage.” The two artists have collaborated with each other on multiple occasions, and Carti’s long-awaited 2020 album Whole Lotta Red revealed that the AWGE artist even once tried to sign Trippie Redd.

As a result, fans have been foaming at the mouths over Trippie and Carti’s new collaboration, and weeks after the release of “Miss The Rage,” Trippie Redd has finally shared the song’s official music video.

Filled with plenty of explosions and other delinquent activities, the music video for “Miss The Rage” is a dark and fiery new effort from both of the artists. The video opens with a shot of the word “rage” etched into the ground in all caps and set ablaze, and immediately after, an old car bursts into flames.

Throughout the rest of the video, both Trippie and Carti take turns performing their verses as b-roll shows more destruction and Molotov cocktail-caused explosions. Trippie is seen rocking his stunning Soul Eater-inspired chain while Carti sports a black balaclava.

For a thrilling four-minute video that’s pumping with energy, scroll back to the top to check out Trippie Redd and Playboi Carti’s blazing new visuals for “Miss The Rage.” 

24kGoldn & Future Get Treated Like Royalty In “Company” Music Video

Following the release of his debut album El Dorado, 24kGoldn is no longer just an artist with a viral, chart-topping song. His freshman outing scored him a #22 debut on the Billboard 200, and the project has also spawned several impressive tracks, including “3, 2, 1,” “Love or Lust,” and the Future-assisted “Company.”

As it has quickly separated itself from the other songs on El Dorado, “Company” has recently received a stunning visual treatment, and the video features both 24kGoldn and Future Hendrix being treated like royalty.

Taking major cues from Eddie Murphy’s classic 1988 film Coming to America, 24kGoldn and Future are escorted by several beautiful women, Prince of Zamunda-style. The “Company” music video also features some stunning visual effects, most notably in one recurring shot which features the artists reciting their lyrics on a plush red couch while a sped-up party rages on around them.

The final stretch of the “Compay” video then switches things up with even more eye-catching visuals, as 24kGoldn and an assortment of dancers are adorned in neon body paint. The warm sepia tone filter that covers the rest of the video is swapped out for a dark and empty void that offers a striking contrast against the naked body-painted dancers. While visually stunning, this last section is definitely NSFW, so proceed with caution.

Head back to the top to see the Daps-directed music video for 24kGoldn and Future’s latest collaboration “Company.”