Directed by Schnella and taken from Champain.
Noochie – Front Porch Freestyles Pt. 1 (Video)
Over an instrumental of Cam’ron and JAY-Z’s “Welcome To New York City.” Shot by Tyler B Studio.
Ant Glizzy – “History In The Making” (Video)
It feels like Ant Glizzy’s recent legal issues only had the same effect as awakening a sleeping giant (musically-speaking — we know he’s been burning up YouTube with content all this time). Check out his new visual for last week’s “History In The Making” below. Shot by Wavey Gang Films.
The Origin of New Balance in Washington, DC (Video)
This is pretty dope… a lot of history (and notable interviews) in a short clip.
DC’s Shoe, a documentary short by Jacob Garibay, is a visual history of New Balance in Washington, DC. Understanding the culture that caused a running shoe to make the organic transition into a true lifestyle silhouette for DC in the early 80s. Interviews with DC natives give deeper perspective and direct insight into the stories that follow. This isn’t about who started the trend – draw your own conclusion. More than any sneaker or brand this project represents culture and storytelling for the most vibrant city in America. New Balance serves as the vehicle for this particular story. Tried and true; Washington DC’s culture remains unparalleled.
Logic Shows Off His Home “MTV Cribs”-Style (Video)
He also shows that he’s getting better behind the boards. Check out Logic’s upcoming tour schedule and — for the few who missed it — his latest album, College Park.
Grindstone, Pinky Killacorn & Sir E.U. – “Mardi Gras” (Video)
“Mardi Gras” is a collaboration between Sir E.U., Grindstone, and Pinky Killacorn. Produced by DMV beat-making legend, Choppy Chop, this song was debuted at the New York Fashion Week runway show where the three talents performed the song while modeling the clothes, and signifies a powerfully dynamic union between forces who each bring their own unique cache to the table.
Internet Money Feat. Roddy Ricch & Kodak Black – “I Remember”
Compton’s own Roddy Ricch connects with Pompano Beach’s Kodak Black for a new Internet Money production.
IDK Feat. Rich The Kid – “850 (We On Top)” (Video)
Check out IDK’s self-directed clip for the very fire “850 (We On Top)” above, which hopefully leads up closer to a new album.
EST Gee Feat. Kada – “Kadas Song” (Video)
Directed by Cash Jundi and taken from MAD. Unfortunately, Kada — or Lukada, an upcoming Kentucky rapper that takes over the infectious cut — doesn’t make an appearance in the clip.
NLE Choppa Feat. Lil Wayne – “Ain’t Gonna Answer” (Video)
Directed by Ru “Hadi” Zaeim and taken from Choppa’s forthcoming album Cottonwood 2.
Juice WRLD – “The Light”

The track is said to be taken from the forthcoming album The Party Never Ends. Long live Juice WRLD.
