Returning to his old moniker, Yung Gleesh returns with an 8-track EP titled A.D. After Death, released independently under his Mo Kill Records imprint. Stream it in full below.
Returning to his old moniker, Yung Gleesh returns with an 8-track EP titled A.D. After Death, released independently under his Mo Kill Records imprint. Stream it in full below.
Even Logic can show you how to stunt (with Guwop’s assistance). Taken from Confessions of a Dangerous Mind.
Featuring eight new tracks from the producer and rapper duo. Also added below is the 1Drince-shot clip for “Out Of It.”
Baltimore’s A$AP Ant & Lil 2Dow hit the streets in the new visual for “Infinitry Mobbin,” shot by Ant Originates and produced by Lord Fubu. Addie Calipari is out now.
Maryland’s own WillThaRapper is back with a new project titled Piece Of My Pain, which sees 8 new tracks for your listening pleasure. Check it out below, via Spinrilla.
Directed by Brilliant Garcia and produced by Johnny Hernandez.
Drilla returns from a brief hiatus with the titular single from his upcoming mixtape, V.O.P.
dopeSMOOTHIES recently dropped off a couple of vibes perfect to smoke to (ask us how we know). Both were produced by/with Gekkoh…hopefully more from the DMV artist will follow soon.
Raheem DeVaughn still bringing the heat with his latest, as spotted on Billboard:
The three-time Grammy Award nominee shares his good fortune in the new video “Just Right,” premiering on Billboard today (July 29).
Singer/actress V. Bozeman (Empire) stars in the sensual “Just Right,” directed by Chris Scholar from a storyline envisioned by DeVaughn. It’s the visual accompaniment to DeVaughn’s top 20 Billboard R&B Songs hit and first single from his seventh studio album, The Love Reunion (SRG/DMG/Universal Music Group). The DeVaughn-penned track was produced by Tim Kelley, formerly of the production duo Tim & Bob (Boyz II Men, TLC).
Shot by WaxBando. Between him and YungManny, there’s no stopping what’s pumping out of Maryland right now.
Over the last handful of years, the hip-hop scene in Maryland has flourished and there seems to consistently be new artists on the rise making a splash. One of those spitters is Maryland’s own Chucc WhYte, who today, releases an exciting collaboration with Baltimore hitmaker Tate Kobang titled “Here To Stay” (produced by Seven Beatz). Accompanied with a trippy visual, the two lyricists deliver attention-grabbing verses where the overall sentiment is clear – these two are ‘here to stay’ and that isn’t changing any time soon. Chucc‘s new single will live on his forthcoming album Better Days expected to drop later this summer.Combining his exemplary cadence and flow with his profound rhythm and melodies, the Maryland emcee describes his artistry as “thug and soul” where he takes a somewhat radical approach to his music. Always providing substance with his lyrics and deep meaning, Chucc uses his real-life experiences to paint audiovisuals for all of his listeners. With Chucc‘s past music, such as “Crabs In A Bucket”, to his most recent release in “Here To Stay”, it’s clear he’s got the formula down pat.Though from different parts of Maryland, the chemistry between Chucc and Tate is noticeable making for a strong collab. Stream “Here To Stay” on all platforms now and be sure to tune into the equally-pleasing visual, also out now. Better Days coming soon!
YungManny drops off a new visual for “Stripes,” directed by EK the Sniper and produced by SK808. Word is that a new project is dropping this month…
Make no mistake: Pop Smoke’s “Welcome To The Party” is one of the biggest records out right now. Below, Rico Nasty puts her own spin on the Brooklyn’s rapper’s hit.
After a slight delay, Slutty Boy Foamz celebrates his recent freedom from incarceration with his single, “New Stove”, featuring Fat Trel and Young Moe. Slutty Boyz are really going to enjoy this track, as the trio continue to deliver over the hard-hitting, uplifting production.
Check out “New Stove” below. Currently, Foamz is putting the finishing touches on his debut mixtape #DewOrDie.
Hometown rising star NEFU delivers a new 5-track offering titled RNS, Vol. 1. Stream it in full below, along with — if you missed it at the top of the month — a visual for the track “Say Less.”
Following “Mumbo Sauce Dreams” comes a new single from DMV’s own Chris Allen titled “Vitamins,” which features assistance from Bri Marie and Noel. Produced by Tito Beats.
Two of Maryland’s biggest artists out right now deliver a dope new collaboration titled “Stop Cappin.” Stream below…presumably (judging from the added IG post), a visual is on the way.
Rich Shootas’ Q Da Fool is back with a new visual for “F*ck How Dey Feel,” shot by Valley Visions.
I love how DMV artists are taking over everything right now. Def Jam’s Beau Young Prince delivers a new cut titled “Move The Chains,” which is produced by Rich Harrison and appears on the new Madden ’20 soundtrack. Check it out below.