The latest visual from Troy Ave’s New York City: The Album.
Hopsin – Ill Mind Of Hopsin 7 (Video)
Funk Volume’s Hopsin has returned with a new track and visual for ‘Ill Mind Of Hopsin 7’, which serves as a precursor for his upcoming project of the same name.
Snoop (Lion) Unveils A New Football Cleat (Video)
Snoop Lion teamed up with Adidas (where he’s a director for development) to create a new football cleat, and he premiered that shoe at the UNDFTD store in L.A. along with the Long Beach Poly High School football team (of which he’s the alma mater).
Trinidad James also showed up for some reason.
Dunson – Broke A$$ Dope A$$ Rapper (Video)
Something new from the D.C. Area artist Dunson.
DJ Quik – That Niggaz Crazy (Performance)
As seen/heard during the legendary West Coast rapper/producer on a recent episode of Skee LIVE.
More Footage Of L&HHA‘s Reunion Brawl (Video)
Simply put, more of the ratchetness that took place during Love & Hip-Hop Atlanta‘s reunion show. The true “real” moment in this clip is was Joseline said toward the end.
I do believe Mona Scott is the devil.
Yo Gotti Feat. Wave Chapelle – Different Ways (Video)
The song and visual is dope (taken from Gotti & Co’s Chapter One mixtape), but I can’t help but wonder: who the f*** goes by the name ‘Wave Chapelle’?
Steph Lova & DJ G MONEY – DTF Radio (Live Stream)
Check out the latest live stream from DTF Radio.
BEHIND THE SCENES: Ray J Feat. Migos – ATM (Video)
Ray J was recently spotted filming a visual for his single ‘ATM’ with current artists of the hour (in the South) Migos; the behind the scenes is courtesy of Rap Up TV.
As far as the single, Ray J was straight to the point about the song’s meaning:
Hopefully her legs are open like an ATM by the end of the video and I can cash in and cash out.
The song will appear on his upcoming EP Ray J Unkut 2.
Travis Porter – Andalay (Video)
Produced by London On The Track and taken from Music Money Magnums 2.
French Montana Feat. Fabolous & Wale – R&B Bitches (Video Trailer)
Official video coming soon.
Kurupt Feat. BTrouble & Scoe – Trouble (Video)
Kurupt is selling weed, and the above visual is another advert for that product, pretty much. Old folks like to get high too.
Street Loyalty Ent. – Chiraq Freestyle (Video)
KnoEffort directs (hopefully) the last “Chiraq” freestyle ever, from SL Ent., out of one of America’s most dangerous neighborhoods.
Bas – Charles De Gaulle To JFK (Video)
Bas drops his latest visual from Last Winter, out now.
Cam’ron – So Bad ft. Nicki Minaj & Yummy (Video)
Cam’ron drops the video for the Nicki edition of “So Bad”. Who is Yummy?
Stay Fly (Dro Boiz) – Jameson & Weed
Maryland’s Stay Fly drops an ode to his favorite things, “Jameson & Weed”. The Dro Boiz rapper parties hard in this video. Shot by LCD Vision. Enjoy.
Dree the Drummer Talks Producing for Lil Durk (Video)
Shot by Lucas and Dree the Drummer head into Bass Hedz studios to make some beats and talk about Dree’s production on Lil Durk’s latest mixtape and his upcoming album. Don’t sleep…
Tracy T – Chasin’ A Check (Video)
Directed by Josh Sikkema and taken from Tracy T’s Wolf Of All Streets mixtape.
Metro Boomin Presents: Good Cook Up Vol. 1 (Video)
I meant to post this when it was all over Twitter yesterday. Cam Kirk films Metro Boomin making a beat from start to finish. Not his best IMO but interesting nonetheless. Cameo from DJ Lil Keem.
Kevin Gates – Wish I Had It (Video)
Kevin Gates drops new visual from By Any Means. Dude is definitely underrated.
K Camp Feat. Too $hort, YG & Lil Boosie – Cut Her Off (Remix) (Video)
K Camp drops a visual for his one-hit (on urban charts, anyway) featuring Too $hort, YG and Mr. Bad Azz himself. I’m really feeling like this is pretty much it for this guy.
Yoe Luck – Drank & Dro (Video)
Yoe Luck drops the video for one of my favorite songs of his, “Drank & Dro”. 1st Impressions captures a perfect visual for this laid-back track (a cookout). By the way, his new tape should be dropping any minute now!
Jay Electronica Brings Out JAY Z In Brooklyn (Video)
Jay Electronica was the headlining act at this year’s Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival, and he surprised the crowd with an appearance from his label boss JAY Z. He also brought out J. Cole and Talib Kweli. Additional clips from the set added below.