industry Uncle Tom nixxas made “A Choice” to become a FUKKK NIXXA- dolph
— its DOLPHHHHHH! (@YoungDolph) May 3, 2018
The above tweet really says it all. Check out Young Dolph’s Django-inspired new visual for “Slave Owner” below.
industry Uncle Tom nixxas made “A Choice” to become a FUKKK NIXXA- dolph
— its DOLPHHHHHH! (@YoungDolph) May 3, 2018
The above tweet really says it all. Check out Young Dolph’s Django-inspired new visual for “Slave Owner” below.
Produced by Southside and directed by Chad Tennies.
WillThaRapper keeps the music and visuals coming. His latest is a clip for “Lately.”
Uptown’s own Richie Starboi (formerly known as Yung Richie P) is back with a new visual for the hard-hitting visual “Juice.” Check it out above.
For his latest, Youngboy Never Broke Again drops off a new visual for the Until Death Call My Name track “We Poppin” (featuring Birdman) as well as a new track titled “Get You Killed.”
Above, shot by AZae Productions. Below, GT Films.
Maryland R&B star Gallant is back with a new single titled “Doesn’t Matter,” produced by Julian Bunetta, Stint and John Ryan. Check out the track’s visual above.
2HypeMike connects with Flex Kartel for the NamzBeatz-produced release “No Mentions.”
Directed by Marxmen and taken from DJ MLK’s D*ck Riding Is Not A Form Of Transportation 2.
This one is definitely a must-listen. Check out NBA YoungBoy’s official debut below, featuring appearances from Future, Birdman and Lil Baby. Also included: a new visual for “Overdose.”
The man now going as Barbara Son drops off a new freestyle over BlocBoy JB’s “Rover.” Shot by FlyLee TV Productions.
Last month, D.C.’s own FRYENATION delivered a hard-hitting new track titled “Smoke,” which is guaranteed to turn any location into an instant rave. Now, he brings forth a cinematic, bare knuckles visual to accompany the Mark Henry-produced cut, courtesy of Legicity Films.
Turn up with FRYENATION above.
Lambo Anlo hooks up with fellow DMV native Fat Trel and delivers “4U”. Serving as the second official single from the Rostrum Records signee, the song finds the pair effortlessly trading bars on the Heavy-produced cut.
Produced by Southside and taken from Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho.