
Nike Nando gets super reflective on his latest cut. RIP Spicoli.

Nike Nando gets super reflective on his latest cut. RIP Spicoli.
Shy Glizzy ramps up for his upcoming project Young Jefe 3 (dropping 9/18/20) with a new single/video, “Forever Tre 7”. “Forever Tre 7” features DC’s hottest new rapper and the latest Glizzy Gang signee, No Savage. The song, produced by 12Hunna is a dedication to their hood, 37th Street, Southeast.
This man hasn’t lost a step, remaining one of the dopest emcees from out of D.C. (hell, the country). Check out DOE CIGAPOM’s latest visual for “Lord’s Willin” below.

Featuring five new tracks from the D.C. legend. Stream below.
Silver Spring’s Covaboy announces his return with a new introspective video, “Hood Trophy”, shot by ChaseMoneyTV, produced by Rick Roman, featuring Takoma Park’s King Quell.
Courtesy of Wise Tarantino and Vigilante Visionz.
Raheem DeVaughn unveils a new socially and politically charged single titled “Marvin Used To Say,” which you can enjoy above.
Shot by Anthony Gadget Mims:
“As the nation continues to confront issues of police brutality and systemic racism, Kenilworth Katrina believes that there is no better way to celebrate the Black man than through music. Serving as the master mind of a new musical project, Black Kings United, her goal is to amplify Black male unity. She assembled a diverse group of 24 Black men from the DMV in order to pay tribute to the men we’ve lost in the streets and at the hands of police—sons, brothers, fathers, and husbands.”
Recently, dopeSMOOTHIES joined some of his DMV peers on the live 4 The DMV event, and has provided some dope recap footage of his set. Enjoy above.
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— JABB (@OneTakeJABB) September 7, 2020
Virginia’s own JABB puts his own spin on Jack Harlow’s current hit single.

Featuring 10 new cuts and features from Chris Bo and DMV Lil Shawn. Press play below.

Featuring eight new tracks from the beautiful and talented D.C. legend. Stream Crown in full below.
Young Moe returns with a dope melodic cut for fans to enjoy.
Lennox and Ramos put their special twist on Sly & The Family Stone’s 1973 hit “If You Want Me To Stay.” Produced by Elite and Will Wells.

D.C.’s own Medusa drops off a dope cut titled “Dealer,” which you can stream in full below.
Uptown’s own Kingpen Slim blesses the masses with some new heat, produced by DJ J Buttah. Fine Lines is on the way.