Juelz Santana's I Can't Feel My Face label has officially arrived
Dipset’s Juelz Santana is officially a certified boss. The hip-hop veteran has leveled up his career by launching his very own I Can’t Feel My Face record company.
Dipset’s Juelz Santana is officially a certified boss. The hip-hop veteran has leveled up his career by launching his very own I Can’t Feel My Face record company.
Juelz Santana’s I Can’t Feel My Face label is here
The Harlem veteran has made things official after months of teasing the brand to the masses. The independent label already has his nephew Young Ja, Ski and Caesar on the roster.
The I Can’t Feel My Face’s logo is made of a zombified baby with the signature Santana bandana. On the brand’s Instagram page, you can see the likes of Dave East, Jim Jones, 5ive Mics, N.O.R.E., and King Gillie all babysitting the bag and showing love to Santana.“The baby just made sense,” Santana states, “All of a sudden, the baby began taking on a life of its own. Over time, the baby will evolve into a cartoon with voice overs for music videos.
The weed strain is a part of I Can’t Feel My Face’s extensive media hub. The full platform will include music, clothing, and weed all embodying the Santana lifestyle.
Santana has since issued a statement on what the massive launch means to him and its growth from being the title of a classic project..
“What started out as a mixtape title with Lil Wayne turned into something much more,” states Santana.
ICFMF is a sponsor of the Diplomats & Friends Burning Gas Tour starting on July 16th in New York City.
A Juelz Santana and Lloyd Banks Verzuz battle could actually happen
While not every Verzuz battle is judged the same, you can’t help but geek out over the possibility of a Lloyd Banks and Juelz Santana face-off going down. The hip-hop pair and previous collaborators seem ‘this’ close to possibly signing on the dotted line.
While not every Verzuz battle is judged the same, you can’t help but geek out over the possibility of a Lloyd Banks and Juelz Santana face-off going down. The hip-hop pair and previous collaborators seem ‘this’ close to possibly signing on the dotted line.
Juelz Santana’s ready for a Lloyd Banks Verzuz battle
Santana relied on the power of his Twitter page to dish on Verzuz. While he passed on the idea of going at Roc-A-Fella Records icon Memphis Bleek, Juelz stressed the importance of going record for record with the G-Unit alumni.
Jim Jones' 'We Set The Trends' remix is the biggest video of '22
Holy. Freaking. Smokes. Dipset’s Jim Jones stays going hard and after creating a buzz with his ‘We Set The Trends’ anthem, he’s taken things up a notch with a star-studded remix video featuring everyone from DJ Khaled to Lil Wayne.
Holy. Freaking. Smokes. Dipset’s Jim Jones stays going hard and after creating a buzz with his ‘We Set The Trends’ anthem, he’s taken things up a notch with a star-studded remix video featuring everyone from DJ Khaled to Lil Wayne.
Jim Jones’ ‘We Set The Trends’ remix video is insane
Jimmy hit the green light on dropping the visual to the masses on Hump Day. From Weezy F. Baby going in with his bars to Diplomats’ own Juelz Santana holding his own, it’s a movie.
Directed by Shila The Don, Jim Jones, Will C and Denity, Khaled is seen chilling in his classic, white maybach claiming no one believed in us, but God did! Lil Wayne starts off his first verse spitting iconic bars, per usual. The superstars all stand around in the cypher, rhyming over the horns melody. Juelz Santana then enters the scene on a rooftop with Jones with the global Diplomats logo covering the ground. Santana says “Gave them a head start now I'm shaving the distance, need mine with interest to be more specific,” dripped out in the most fashionable way, harlem-style.
Jim Jones & DJ Drama Gangsta Grillz We Set The Trends was released on January 14th, distributed through #VLrecords EMPIRE. The project marks the duo’s first collaboration since 2006’s The Seven Day Theory.