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Joey Bada$$ 'Lonely At The Top' Out Now - https://joeybadass.lnk.to/LonelyAtTheTop Executive Producer: Edgar Esteves Director: Edgar Esteves Creative Director: Joey Bada$$ Lead Producer: Thomas Carmona Supervising Producer: Alan Yip Production Manager: Marquis Abrahams Gaffer: Xhiba J Curtis Key Grip: Liam Widnell SHADOU: Carlos Mendoza SHADOU: Eliel Perea Jasso Casting Director: Copelan Cash Casting Director: Lucky
Timestamps: 00:00 – Love for cars & music as lifelong passions 01:10 – Growing up in New Orleans’ 7th Ward & family influence 02:10 – Watching his father DJ and the life-changing moment of Good Times 06:16 – Ultimate Breaks & Beats and the art of crate digging 07:36 – Early Bounce music & Trigger
Stream “The Birds Don't Sing” feat. John Legend & Voices of Fire: https://ffm.to/letgodsortemout New Album 'Let God Sort Em Out' Out Now Vinyl / CD / Cassette / Merch: https://letgodsortemout.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kt64MDdjtR8
CML returns with “Feel My Pain Part 2,” a somber yet powerful visual that dives deep into trauma, survival, and the scars that never fade. With haunting piano loops and introspective bars, the track paints a vivid portrait of street loss, betrayal, and resilience. The video matches the mood—dark tones, real-life imagery, and moments that
Straight outta Long Beach, DW FLAME drops heat with “Cha Cha,” a high-energy visual that blends West Coast grit with Latin-inspired bounce. Directed with raw flair and street precision, the video captures DW’s signature charisma as he rides the beat with confidence and swagger. From alleyway choreography to nighttime city shots, “Cha Cha” is a
YFN Lucci steps back in the booth with “ROBOCOP,” a paranoid street anthem laced with tension, betrayal, and survival instincts. The visuals are cinematic—dark corners, flashing lights, and Lucci navigating a world where trust is scarce and eyes are everywhere. With a cold delivery and haunting production, “ROBOCOP” paints the picture of a man moving
Fresno’s own BlackDiamond links up with Compton AV for “Who’s Next,” a bold street anthem that blends Central Valley hunger with LA confidence. The track hits with heavy bass and militant energy, as both artists trade bars about ambition, loyalty, and watching the game closely. The visuals are raw and coded—block scenes, real ones posted,
Figg Newton glides through with “Let Me Ride,” a smooth yet militant West Coast anthem produced by L-Finguz. The video is soaked in LA sunlight, classic whips, and street-coded wisdom—Newton’s delivery is calm but calculated, riding the beat like a vet with something to prove. With soulful G-funk undertones and visuals that echo both nostalgia
Bay to Detroit, Lil Aj and Shredgang Mone link up for “Lashgang,” a raw street anthem that’s all gas, no brakes. The video captures the duo in their element—hood scenes, fast moves, and unapologetic flexes. With Lil Aj’s West Coast cadence and Mone’s Detroit punchlines, the chemistry is undeniable. “Lashgang” isn’t just a track—it’s a
Jay Worthy slides through with “96 Big Body,” a smooth, nostalgic cruise through palm trees, lowriders, and G-funk echoes. The video is pure West Coast—sunset backdrops, classic whips, and Worthy’s laid-back delivery riding over soulful production. It’s a tribute to the era of big-body Chevys, pager codes, and backyard function vibes. Worthy doesn’t just rap—he
West Coast grit meets raw precision in “N.T.A.B.” — a no-talk anthem from Hit-Boy, Spank Nitti James, and Lefty Gunplay. Directed with streetwise clarity, the video captures the trio in their element: concrete backdrops, low-lit corridors, and unfiltered energy. Hit-Boy’s production hits heavy, laying the foundation for Spank Nitti’s cold delivery and Lefty Gunplay’s unapologetic
Two Atlanta heavyweights collide on “STILL WAITING,” a melodic yet charged anthem that blends pain, patience, and perseverance. YFN Lucci delivers heartfelt verses laced with street reflections and emotional grit, while Young Thug floats in with his signature unpredictability—balancing vulnerability and bravado. The production rides a moody, atmospheric wave, letting both artists stretch their vocals
East Coast meets Bay finesse on “Respectfully,” a smooth yet assertive collaboration between Dave East and Larry June. Over laid-back production laced with soulful textures, East delivers sharp, reflective bars rooted in Harlem’s hustle, while Larry June slides in with his signature player talk and organic lifestyle gems. The chemistry is effortless—two distinct voices aligned
Oakland’s own Mistah F.A.B. calls a play for unity and strategy in “Huddle Up,” a high-energy anthem built for the streets and the locker room. With commanding delivery and game-time urgency, F.A.B. spits bars that rally the squad—whether it’s family, homies, or hustlers on the grind. The visuals match the message: tight circles, sideline talks,
RJMrLA flips a classic cautionary tale into a modern-day street sermon with “Ricky.” Set against tense, cinematic visuals, the track channels the paranoia, loyalty, and split-second decisions that define life in the trenches. RJ’s delivery is sharp and urgent, painting vivid scenes of betrayal and survival while nodding to cultural touchstones like Boyz n the
Styles P speaks on his recent issues with Wack 100, the controversy around the “Drop My Flag” challenge, and breaks down why certain behaviors encourage men to stay stuck in the streets. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGb4fvR9YcM
Yungeen Ace channels the spirit of his city in “Ambitionz Of Jax,” a cinematic tribute to Jacksonville’s trials and triumphs. With raw visuals and a haunting score, Ace walks through the pain, pride, and pressure that shaped his come-up. The video blends street realism with introspective grit, spotlighting Ace’s lyrical growth and emotional depth. From
Jay Worthy links up with the legendary Freeway Rick Ross to kick off a cinematic series rooted in street history, West Coast culture, and entrepreneurial grit. The visuals blend archival textures with modern-day realism, capturing the spirit of reinvention and survival. Jay Worthy delivers calculated bars with vintage flair, while Freeway Rick Ross brings presence
Fresno, CA September 26, 2025 - Fresno rap artist Shawn Eff returns with Very Expensive, a bold new album that blends street ambition with designer dreams. Known for his slick delivery and collaborative heat, Shawn Eff levels up with this release bringing together regional heavyweights and signature production that hits hard from start to finish. Very Expensive is
Stream ‘MADRAPS’ :: https://rapsody.komi.io ? Follow Rapsody: Instagram: / rapsody Twitter: https://x.com/rapsody Facebook: / rapsodymusic TikTok: / rapsodymusic YouTube: / @rapsody Website: https://iamrapsody.com ? Credits Filmed & Edited by Torchhouse Media @torchhouse.media Produced by We Each Other Glam by Kendall Green https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rpy8iYIa6Lg
“I had recently come across some old photos in a shoebox while cleaning up and those photos made me really take a look back at where I came from. The things I witnessed, things I wish I could go back and change and my future. Giallo came through with the beat with the cuts and
Watch A-F-R-O – Curious (Official Video), a lyrical showcase of raw boom bap energy, sharp wordplay, and A-F-R-O’s signature flow. This visual brings the track to life with cinematic style and underground hip hop flavor. Perfect for fans of authentic rap, golden-era vibes, and real lyricism. https://linktr.ee/frothizzle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWmhoIa0ZDc
With their collaborative album “God Takes Care Of Babies & Fools” set for release next week, Myka 9 and Blu are back with the new single “Park Bench”. Revisiting themes Myka explored on Freestyle Fellowship’s classic track “Park Bench People” more than three decades ago, the poignant track finds the two acclaimed Los Angeles lyricists