Gucci Mane’s New Artist BigWalkDog Grabs Lil Baby & Pooh Shiesty For “Whole Lotta Ice”

Gucci Mane has one of the best ears in the music industry, putting on some of the most exciting young rappers in the last few years. The New 1017 continues to expand as Pooh Shiesty and Foogiano are incarcerated, with bubbling members Big Scarr and Enchanting taking over in recent months. Guwop has also introduced the world to his latest signee, Mississippi-based rapper BigWalkDog.

The newest addition to the 1017 roster, BigWalkDog has been impressing rap fans with his latest releases. After popping up at Pierre Thomas’ birthday celebration in Atlanta, the rapper has released a new record called “Whole Lotta Ice” with Lil Baby and labelmate Pooh Shiesty, showing why he’s a force to be reckoned with.

The video, which BigWalkDog specifies is simply a montage, shows the rising star with a bunch of other rappers, including Jack Harlow and more. Watch the video below and let us know what you think of the latest single from BigWalkDog.

Quotable Lyrics:

I was playing the block, I ain’t had sports
Gotta get you a watch if you want you a trophy
I was so focused
We had to run, if you know me, you know this
Upgrade my jewelry, I hope that you notice me

Gucci Mane’s New Artist BigWalkDog Grabs Lil Baby & Pooh Shiesty For “Whole Lotta Ice”

Gucci Mane has one of the best ears in the music industry, putting on some of the most exciting young rappers in the last few years. The New 1017 continues to expand as Pooh Shiesty and Foogiano are incarcerated, with bubbling members Big Scarr and Enchanting taking over in recent months. Guwop has also introduced the world to his latest signee, Mississippi-based rapper BigWalkDog.

The newest addition to the 1017 roster, BigWalkDog has been impressing rap fans with his latest releases. After popping up at Pierre Thomas’ birthday celebration in Atlanta, the rapper has released a new record called “Whole Lotta Ice” with Lil Baby and labelmate Pooh Shiesty, showing why he’s a force to be reckoned with.

The video, which BigWalkDog specifies is simply a montage, shows the rising star with a bunch of other rappers, including Jack Harlow and more. Watch the video below and let us know what you think of the latest single from BigWalkDog.

Quotable Lyrics:

I was playing the block, I ain’t had sports
Gotta get you a watch if you want you a trophy
I was so focused
We had to run, if you know me, you know this
Upgrade my jewelry, I hope that you notice me

Gucci Mane’s New Artist BigWalkDog Grabs Lil Baby & Pooh Shiesty For “Whole Lotta Ice”

Gucci Mane has one of the best ears in the music industry, putting on some of the most exciting young rappers in the last few years. The New 1017 continues to expand as Pooh Shiesty and Foogiano are incarcerated, with bubbling members Big Scarr and Enchanting taking over in recent months. Guwop has also introduced the world to his latest signee, Mississippi-based rapper BigWalkDog.

The newest addition to the 1017 roster, BigWalkDog has been impressing rap fans with his latest releases. After popping up at Pierre Thomas’ birthday celebration in Atlanta, the rapper has released a new record called “Whole Lotta Ice” with Lil Baby and labelmate Pooh Shiesty, showing why he’s a force to be reckoned with.

The video, which BigWalkDog specifies is simply a montage, shows the rising star with a bunch of other rappers, including Jack Harlow and more. Watch the video below and let us know what you think of the latest single from BigWalkDog.

Quotable Lyrics:

I was playing the block, I ain’t had sports
Gotta get you a watch if you want you a trophy
I was so focused
We had to run, if you know me, you know this
Upgrade my jewelry, I hope that you notice me

YNW Melly’s “No Love” Music Video Calls On Viewers To End Racism

Although he is still fighting for his life and freedom following being charged with two counts of first-degree murder, YNW Melly has reportedly been in good spirits as of late. Fredo Bang has confirmed that the Florida artist is working on a new album, and ever since then, fans have been waiting for new music from the incarcerated rapper. 

Recently, the Melly v. Melvin artist returned with a new music video for his Ar’mon & Trey and 100K Track-assisted single “No Love.” The video marks YNW Melly’s latest music video to not feature him any footage, but it definitely compensates for Melly’s absence with shocking slavery-themed visuals. As seen in DJ Akademik’s post below, the video finds Ar’mon & Trey and 100K Track evoking the slave-era imagery with old-fashioned clothing, white overseers, and shots of the rappers in pillories.

At the end of the music video, the polarizing imagery of Antebellum-era slavery that was present throughout the “No Love” video is contrasted by a modern-day example of prejudice. While filming the music video, the production is interrupted by a “Karen” archetype who tries to shut down the video shoot because it’s not what people “do” in Big Canoe.

The video concludes with the following statement, “Racism in America is very much alive. It’s our job to end it.”

Scroll back up to the top to check out YNW Melly, Ar’mon & Trey, and 100K Tracks’ new music video for “No Love.”

Migos Are Leaving Atlanta For Ultimate Sin City Takeover

Atlanta rap superstar Migos are going far, far, far away from the Peach State this fall. The hip-hop heavyweight have announced a Las Vegas takeover to celebrate the release of their hard-hitting Culture III studio album. Migos Are Leaving Atlanta For Sin City The rap trio’s social media pages dropped a promotional video detailing an […]

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Gunplay Shows The Long-Term Effects Of Cocaine Use

Rapper Gunplay started selling cocaine when he was sixteen, opening up about kicking his addiction to the drug in 2013. He’s rapped about cocaine for much of his career, spitting rhymes about the street life and introducing his fanbase to his world, but his substance abuse has taken a toll on his overall health.

Cocaine is one of the most addictive substances around, so it’s impressive that Gunplay was able to kick his addiction to the curb. His long-term cocaine use hasn’t come without any side effects though, as the rapper revealed in an Instagram video this month.

A few weeks ago, Gunplay posted a video on his page, showing off the long-term effects of cocaine use. Every time he inhales from his nose, he makes a subtle whistling sound. Some fans have likened Gunplay’s nose whistles to Thomas the Tank Engine or a tea kettle. Maybe he should consider sampling his whistles on his next song?

“Healing process is a muthafucka,” wrote the 41-year-old rapper in his caption, admitting that his recovery has lasted for years as he attempts to live a clean lifestyle.

Watch the video below to see the long-term effects of cocaine use, as told by Gunplay, and don’t do drugs, kids!

Jack Harlow Reveals If He’d Try To Date Quavo’s Ex Saweetie

Rap newcomer Jack Harlow is extra confident in his swagger but he’s not trying to cuff up anytime soon. The Midwest rap artist has simmered down the idea of wanting to wife up recently single rap peer Saweetie after locking eyes with her at the 2021 BET Awards. Jack Harlow Reveals If He Wants To […]

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21 Savage Issues A Much-Needed Reminder

Despite arriving on the scene and being initially branded as a menacing and violent rapper, 21 Savage has proven that there is much more to his artistry and identity than his early output let on. As seen in his recent collaboration with J. Cole, the Savage Mode 2 artist has grown immensely as an emcee, and he continues to hold an annual back-to-school drive in Atlanta and be one of the most low-key philanthropists in Hip-Hop.

Throughout all of his work and accomplishments, 21 Savage stays relatively quiet about his achievements, but on Tuesday, the Atlanta rapper took a moment to issue a much-needed reminder.

21 Savage throws a Hot Boyz Birthday Bash with Tequila Avión at Cascade Skating Rink on October 18, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Apparently, 21 Savage feels like people have been misinterpreting his humility as a sign that he doesn’t have plenty of impressive accolades under his belt. In a lighthearted tweet, the i am > i was artist reminds Hip-Hop fans that he’s “that fr,” even if he’s not always publicly vocal about his accomplishments.

“Don’t confuse my humbleness with anything other than being humble…,” 21 Savage wrote in a tweet late Thursday evening. “I’m that fr I just don’t talk a lot…y’all be tripping.”

See his tweet below.