Fans of Joony’s October 2023 release, Memento, just received a deluxe upgrade with seven additional cuts — including a collaboration with Blxst. Check out the updated body of work and a visual for “I Know” below.
Paco Panama Performs “Contraband” For On The Radar Radio (Video)
Live from The Museum, Paco Panama delivered a dope rendition of one of his standouts from Southside Sopranos.
TyFontaine – “On The Radar Freestyle” (Part 2) (Video)
DMV star TyFontaine jumps in for a second On The Radar Radio freestyle.
PINKYTHARAPPER – “On The Radar Freestyle” (Part 2) (Video)
More than a year after her first appearance, PINKYTHARAPPER returns to On The Radar Radio for their DMV Edition, which took place at The Museum.
Premo Rice – “We Gon Keep It” (Video)
Directed by Dad Filmed It and taken from Portrait Of The P.
PINKYTHARAPPER – The Floaters Interview (Video)
***If you missed PINKYTHARAPPER’s freestyle, you can check that out here.***
Arguably the best rapper in DC and the entire DMV male or female, PINKYTHARAPPER pulls up to Downtown Baltimore, Floaters USA to chop it up with us about her distribution deal with Equity/Roc Nation, how she’s excited to put out a new project to erase all of the narratives about her only be able to freestyle, her vision behind the video for her single Bill Bellamy, her dropping out of high school to take care of her family young, the importance of men bumping her music, even some crazy stories with her manager Debbie, plus more!
Future & Metro Boomin Feat. Travis Scott & Playboi Carti – “Type Sh*t” (Video)
Directed by Gunner Stahl and LouieKnows. Taken from WE DON’T TRUST YOU.
Joyner Lucas Feat. Logic & Twista – “Still Alright”
Produced by Leo Son and taken from Lucas’ new album, Not Now I’m Busy.
Baby Jamo Reportedly Found Not Guilty Of All Gun Charges
According to DC Artists, who reposted images from Instagram account @Meme_37th:
BREAKING: #BabyJamo’s trial concluded earlier today and he was found not guilty on all of the gun charges! He was only found guilty of the following:
– Flee[ing a] law enforcement officer
– No permitHe will be home very soon!
King Los – “Scene 2: Mirrors” (Lyric Video)
For his latest (and presumably in celebration of his birthday), Baltimore legend King Los teamed up with Chubbs Da Producer for a creative drop, which may or may not lead a forthcoming project titled Can’t Wait To See You.
PREVIOUSLY: Scene 1: Message To My Younger Self
Yung Maaly – ‘Underrated’ (Stream); “Scoob” (Video)
Yung Maaly drops off his latest body of work, which comes with 15 songs and assists from Baby Clutch, Cartier Clutch, Clacc, and Nino Paid. The visual for one of the project’s standouts, “Scoob,” comes courtesy of Director MXX.
Tre5magic Rap Cypher (5th Edition) (Video)
Shot by Polish’d Productions and features Papi Da Don, Topdolla Sweizy, and more.
OTR Chaz – ‘Cozy World’ (Stream)
Baltimore’s OTR Chaz drops off a seven-song EP with a single assist from longtime collaborator Roddy Rackzz. Check out Cozy World below.
Fat Trel – “Dead Or Alive” (Video)
Trel flips Lil Tecca’s latest hit. Shot by the extremely talented Ben10 4K.
Biness Man E Feat. KDY Slim – “Shoebox To A Safe”
Produced by Tee Got Hitz. As far as the song’s meaning, Biness Man E explained, “‘Shoebox To A Safe’ symbolizes elevating your grind, no matter what your hustle is — a 9-to-5, a career, an entrepreneur, or a trapper. Go get that paper.”
Here’s to hoping that the Likeblood veteran isn’t truly retiring from the microphone.
Future & Metro Boomin – ‘We Don’t Trust You’ (Stream)
…Welp. By now, you all probably realize why this project is gonna remain one of the biggest of this year (shout out to Kendrick Lamar for once again single-handedly setting off another firestorm and putting a wedge in Big Sean’s music campaign). Press play on We Don’t Trust You below.
PINKYTHARAPPER – “The Floaters Freestyle” (Video)
Another quick reminder why she’s one of the top emcees in the game. Check out PINKYTHARAPPER’s latest freestyle above.
Washington Spirit Announce Domo Wells As Creative Director
Big congrats to Domo! Inspiring! As shared via the team’s official press release:
The Washington Spirit proudly announce Domo Wells as the team’s first Creative Director & Designer. The DMV native will usher in a new era of culture + creativity for the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) franchise.
“We are excited to welcome Domo to the Spirit family. Her creativity, passion, and roots in the DMV will lift our brand,” said Theresa McDonnell Spirit COO. “Her original designs will give our fans exciting new ways to show their team pride.”
In this role, Wells will spearhead the design direction for the team’s merchandise, starting with exciting updates to the Spirit’s core collection and a limited edition Cherry Blossom capsule releasing March 23rd in stadium and following later online.
Wells expressed her excitement about joining the Washington Spirit, stating, “I’m honored to support such a dynamic organization led by such powerful women on and off the field. I’m looking forward to sharing my love for design with this team and my hometown.”
Formerly the Editorial Lead of Black Music and Culture at Spotify, Domo helped build the Frequency franchise and conceived the company’s first fashion show. She now leads Dead Dirt, her brand and creative firm, and will bring a fresh and intersectional perspective to the Washington Spirit. In her work with the club, she promises to infuse the team’s identity with the same boldness and originality as she’s done with Dead Dirt.
With Wells at the helm, the Spirit is poised to make a bold statement in the NWSL. Stay tuned for a captivating season filled with creativity, excitement, and unforgettable moments! The Spirit is gearing up to kick off its 2024 season home schedule on Saturday, March 23 at 7:30 p.m. against one of the NWSL’s newest clubs Bay FC. Fans can purchase tickets for the home opener here. Season memberships including full season, half season and mini plans are available here and individual match tickets here.
Situation Slim – Barbarason TV Interview (Video)
Situation Slim spoke to Ant Glizzy about his eight-year bid behind bars, his neighborhood, and more.