Fresh off the heals of returning home after a three year bid, one of the first stops, Big Flock made was to the AMPD studios to show no matter how much time has past, he hasn’t missed a step and still remains at the top of the Food Chain. Welcome Home Flock!
YoungBoy Never Broke Again – “Bring ‘Em Out” (Video)
NBA YoungBoy follows up the chart-topping AI YoungBoy 2 with a new track and visual.
YungManny – “OMG” (Video)
Courtesy of BuVision. You can pick up YungManny’s latest single here.
Money Reekk Feat. Risque Luck – “Truckload” (Video)
Shot and edited by LWKY Fatzz and DirectedByFOUR.
Shordie Shordie – ‘Me & Mine Pt. 1’ (Stream); “Bonnie & Clyde” (Video)
Three new tracks from Baltimore’s own Shordie Shordie — one, “Bonnie & Clyde,” also comes with a matching visual. Check it out below.
Valee – “Jay Leno” (Video)
Chicago’s Valee drops off a super-short banger for the holiday. Directed by Toinne.
Roddy Ricch Feat. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie – “Tip Toe” (Video)
This is too dope. Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial should be arriving very soon.
Hoodrich Pablo Juan – “Water Boi” (Video)
Inter-spliced with scenes from The Waterboy and taken from the interestingly-titled project DMV, which you can also stream below.
Black Alley – “Kemosabe” (Video)
Legendary band Black Alley are back with a dope new visual (directed by Cam Poles) for their latest single:
Celebrating and fighting for our music and culture… KEMOSABE! – a Black Alley production.
Of the culture. By the culture. For the culture. Always. #Trap #Rock #GoGo #HoodRock
King Los – L.A. Leakers Freestyle (Video)
You should already know what to expect here. Shaq’s “You Can’t Stop The Reign,” Mobb Deep’s “Shook Ones (Part II)” and Three 6 Mafia’s “Who Run It” all get slaughtered by the Baltimore emcee.
Goonew – “Back From Hell Intro” (Video)
Taken from Goonew’s latest project of the same name. Produced by Sparkheem and directed by Jon Cintron.
Lambo Anlo – “Blac Chyna” (Video)
Following the recent release of the single, Lambo Anlo delivers the official visual for “Blac Chyna,” which he and the director explains to VIBE (who premiered it):
“It’s the story of a female who grew up in an impoverished environment, taking any step she can to get where she wants to be in life,” Lambo Anlo told VIBE. “For the video, we wanted to showcase the various cultures and races of women that go through this same struggle.”
“I wanted to make an intimate video that juxtaposes two different types of people in more of a veiled style than what’s traditionally expected,” director Dillon Dowdell told VIBE.