
Despite his legal issues, MoneyMarr has some new music for his fans to enjoy. Check out the nine-song effort below.

Despite his legal issues, MoneyMarr has some new music for his fans to enjoy. Check out the nine-song effort below.
Directed by Ish Production. We don’t know if this means he’s free or this is from the vault — either way, we hope this means that he’s back with a vengeance.
A multi-agency task force recovered 5,000 Fentanyl pills shipped from the State of California to Waldorf, MD. Working together with the @USPIS_DC, @USMarshalsHQ and @DEAWashingtonDC, we continue to focus on dismantling drug traffickers: https://t.co/bmPKb7GOrV pic.twitter.com/lk3spbN2T0
— Charles Co Sheriff (@CCSOMD) April 14, 2023
Damn, bruh… from FOX 5:
Authorities say two people are facing charges in connection with coordinating the shipment of 5,000 fentanyl pills from California to Maryland.
The investigation began in November 2022 when detectives intercepted a parcel at a private shipping company that contained the pills.
The pills were set to be delivered to a house in Waldorf. The pills, which were stamped to resemble OxyContin pills, were going to be illegally sold and distributed, investigators say.
Detectives identified two suspects involved in the shipping and receiving of the pills as Quecealla Turner, 22, of Waldorf and Marvin Anthony Bussie, 20, of Oxon Hill.
Both have been indicted by a Charles County Grand Jury and multiple charges including conspiracy to import a controlled dangerous substance, conspiracy to distribute a controlled dangerous substance, and possession with intent to distribute a controlled dangerous substance.
Police say Turner was served her indictment and Bussie was located and on April 4 in Largo. Bussie also had an open warrant through the DEA for attempting to transport 12,000 fentanyl pills out of an airport in Los Angeles, California last year.
Bussie is being held without bond at the Charles County Detention Center.
Another year, another list of the dopest albums that we’ve heard from D.C. and Baltimore area artists over the past 12 months. In 2021, we capped said list at 20 — this go ’round, we’re adding five more in an attempt to better capture the awesomeness that hit our collective ears in what feels like a return to some semblance of normalcy post-quarantine. With that said, JUKEBOX:DC is excited to provide you with 2022’s musical cream of the crop (in no particular order):

There isn’t a terrible amount to say about VIRGOAT except for the fact that it’s a perfect example of where D.C. area hip hop has evolved. It’s a perfect blend of hard-hitting rhymes with a versatile selection of beats, proving that the DMV’s signature flow can find a comfortable home on anyone’s production style. YBS Skola, PGF Nuk, and Quin NFN help to make this a standout for the year — not only in regards to D.C., but also rap in general.
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Make no mistake: Fat Yee has long mastered the art of hard-hitting raps and vivid street tales. Home of the Bullets is merely an example of just how far the SE D.C. talent has come, complete with an incredible use of nostalgic samples and a couple of assists from fellow lower ward captain Paco Panama. This one is going to continue to get plenty of play from us in the years to come.
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This girl is hard, period. On NADAWORLD, the Baltimore emcee delivers rhymes harder than some of her most notable peers, including contributing artists OTR Chaz, Yung Mal, and MPA Headshakur. She also decided to honor DMX on the project’s outro, adding additional points to the overall body of work. She is way too slept on, but — given the release of this very offering’s sequel — critics or those not in the know will start to wake up in 2023.
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While it may not have been as impactful as his official debut, Cordae’s From A Bird’s Eye View should still be considered a proper masterpiece. From the Maryland star’s lyrical ability to the depth of the album’s subject matter, the sophomore LP has more than enough for any true hip hop fan. Having heavyweights like Gunna, Lil Wayne, Freddie Gibbs, and H.E.R. doesn’t hurt the final product, either.
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The biggest draw for Paco Panama’s 1008 Grams is that it oozes of nostalgia. From the clever use of samples to its No Limit Golden Era-style references (think Beats By The Pound-backed classics), this album shows that the SE emcee is more focused on leaning into timeless Southern hip hop vibes than breaking any particular mold. But like the old adage says, if it ain’t broke…
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Produced by Dolan Beatz and shot by Sarafis Midas.

DMV frontrunner MoneyMarr hits hard with his new album VIRGOAT, which contains 15 dope cuts and additional features from YBS Skola, PGF Nuk, and Quin NFN. Stream below, along with a visual for the standout “VVS Ice.”
MoneyMarr and Cruddy Murda are back with a sequel to their 2020 collab. Directed by Hidden Images.
Directed by Aesthetic Visuals.
Directed by Rich Porter with help from Trilla Visuals.
MoneyMarr dedicates his latest drop to Lil Neff (RIP).
MoneyMarr puts his own spin on B-Lovee’s recent hit. Shot by Aesthetic Visuals.