In addition to Olumide’s latest visual, fans can also check out a “Road To Riches” conversation between Olumide and DJ Gemini below.
Lil Dude & Big Flock – “Brothers” (Video)
Produced by Double R and directed by 95 Productions.
Xanman – “Slide Music 4”
Xanman delivers the fourth installment of a series that began on WYA Halmes? back in 2018. Check it out below.
Ari Lennox – “My Favorite Things”
Dreamville and D.C.’s own Ari Lennox gets us into the holiday spirit with her latest drop.
Rolling Ray – “Head High”
Rolling Ray took a quick break from reality TV stardom to deliver some new music. Mixing and mastering aside, it definitely sounds like the beginning of something promising. Stream “Head High” below for yourself.
Bucky Malone – “Acura” (Video)
Produced by WifiGawd and directed by Ruddy P. Taken from Bucky Malone’s The Purple Album: Deluxe Edition.
Walkdown Will – ‘Clickas On Lock’ (Stream)
Walkdown Will isn’t letting legal issues stop his grind. Check out his latest project Clickas On Lock, which contains 12 songs and additional features from Big Cartel, Menace, Mererackz, and Balla. Stream below.
Polo G – “My All” (Video)
Produced by Southside and CuBeatz. Directed by Cole Bennett for Lyrical Lemonade.
Rolling Loud Feat. Rae Sremmurd & Duke Deuce – “Finger Food”
Rolling Loud goes from bringing your favorite artists on stage to actually making music with them. Produced by Honorable C.N.O.T.E. and J Reezy.
Foggieraw – “Persona” (Video)
Okay Foggieraw, your strategy worked. People are finally paying attention to what is clearly one of the dopest flows on the East Coast. Please — let’s see some full songs soon. Yes? Possibly?
G Herbo Feat. Offset – “Aye” (Video)
Produced by D.A. Got That Dope and taken from Survivor’s Remorse.
10 Late Night Spots To Satisfy Your Hunger Craving In D.C.
One important thing about living in a big city is the ability to find decent to top tier food options of different varieties. Even more important, being able to find the aforementioned after sweating it out at your favorite function. While D.C. has always been relatively plentiful in regards to carry-outs and fast food spots, it’s critical to note that there are also a wealth of choices outside of what’s expected, just as it would be in any other notable metropolitan area.
Below, we’ve decided to list some of our personal favorites that keep the lights on after midnight, both during the week and on the weekends. Keep in mind that this is only a sampling of what the Nation’s Capital and its surrounding suburbs have to offer, so consider this a starting point for the unitiated.
1. TallBoy
1239 9th Street NW, Washington, DC 20001 — Closing Time: 2-3am (Sundays: 12am)
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2. Kabob Palace
2315 S. Eads Street, Arlington, VA 22202 — Closing Time: 24/7
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3. Clyde’s of Gallery Place
707 7th Street NW, Washington, DC 20001 — Closing Time: 1-2am
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4. George’s King of Falafel and Cheesesteak
1205 28th Street NW, Washington, DC 20007 — Closing Time: 2-4am
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5. Bob & Edith’s Diner
2310 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204 — Closing Time: 24/7
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6. Old Ebbitt Grill
675 15th Street NW, Washington, DC 20005 — Closing Time: 2am
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7. Manny & Olga’s Pizza
1841 14th Street NW, Washington, DC 20009 — Closing Time: 5am
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8. The Dubliner
4 F Street NW, Washington, DC 20001 — Closing Time: 1:30-2:30am
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9. Muncheez
1071 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007 — Closing Time: 2:30-4:30am
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10. Surfside
1800 N Street NW, Washington, DC 20036 — Closing Time: 24/7
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HONORABLE MENTION: H & Chicken
716 H Street NE, Washington, DC 20002 — Closing Time: 3-4am
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Baby Jamo Feat. JG Wardy – “No Problem”
Baby Jamo and JG Wardy join forces for an end of the year collaboration.
Fat Trel – “Strike Sum” (Video)
Fat Trel is officially back. Today, the D.C. icon delivers his first official drop since freedom — and its clear he hasn’t lost a single step. Shot by Be Different Media.
A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Feat. Kodak Black – “Water (Drowning Pt. 2)”
Me vs. Myself drops Dec. 9.