For the sixth installment of his “Front Porch Freestyles,” Noochie drops a verse over Freddie Gibbs and Madlib’s “Fake Names” instrumental.
For the sixth installment of his “Front Porch Freestyles,” Noochie drops a verse over Freddie Gibbs and Madlib’s “Fake Names” instrumental.
Directed by JSHNELLA and taken from YeS.
Baby Jamo is wasting zero time right now. Produced by Trap Danny and Maxo Beats and shot by Khef Films and Dinero Shotz. Directed by Wax Bando.
Produced by Hard Knock and directed by Brickdam Clubhouse.
TIRU, in collaboration with the phenom Paco Panama, presents a documentary trailing the rise of the Southeast DC hip hop legend and the members of Track House Studios. Three decades earlier, a Panamanian navigates power and loss in the Murder Capital.
Directed and Produced by Karan “K” Balaji.
Narrated by Javier “Panama” Card.
“Lava Lamp” Music Video Credits: 95 Productions.
Directed by Steve Cannon and taken from Almost Healed (out May 26).
Shot by J. Schnella and taken from Law 4.
Produced by Kid 202 Beats and shot by 1Drince for Clockwork Productions (VFX provided by Digital Will).
Shot by Kevin Mares and Jaren Holden and taken from Strictly 4 My Fans 2.
Directed by Davi Pena and taken from Michael, which arrives June 16.
Richest Opp arrives this Friday (May 12).
Produced by Jailo and shot by Beau Young Prince and JakeWasHere.
New Balance has transcended being just a brand and has become an integral part of the cultural fabric of DC. Collaborating with the creative minds at [House Of OPA, atmos USA] delved into the heart of the city to uncover the deep-rooted connection between New Balance and its loyal fan base in DC. Our mission was to shed light on the profound impact that this innovative footwear has had on the city and its people.
Through our conversations with key figures in the DC community, we discovered a remarkable story of how New Balance has become a symbol of the city’s spirit and resilience. For more than a century, the brand has been dedicated to creating footwear with proper foot support, dating back to its founder, William J. Riley. Since the 1980s, DC has embraced New Balance as a local hero, synonymous with the city’s diverse and dynamic population.
From the very first running shoe in 1938 to the present-day streets of DC, New Balance has been a constant companion for everyday runners and DC natives alike. Its enduring legacy has made it a cultural staple that represents the spirit of the city.
From Fast X, which arrives later this month.
Fat Trel is still dropping heat — this time, it’s a dope flip of Lil Yachty’s “Strike (Holster).” Directed by Chris De La Cruz.
Directed by Wrab for Six7 Films and Stewio Visuals.
Directed by Pearlhouse and taken from Cheecho’s forthcoming EP, Call Me Ace.
A summer anthem, if we’re being honest. Taken from F65.
Noochie goes in over Lil Wayne’s “I Miss My Dawgs,” adding in some bars from JAY-Z’s “Regrets” for good measure.