21 Savage & Brent Faiyaz: The 'should've wore a bonnet' music video completely lives up to the hype
Is there any slowing down what both 21 Savage and Brent Faiyaz are cooking up these days? From putting out hard-hitting anthems to cinematic visuals, it’s only right the pair deliver a much-needed ‘should’ve wore a bonnet’ music video fresh from the american dream album.
Is there any slowing down what both 21 Savage and Brent Faiyaz are cooking up these days? From putting out hard-hitting anthems to cinematic visuals, it’s only right the pair deliver a much-needed ‘should’ve wore a bonnet’ music video fresh from the american dream album.
It’s all types of chill vibes with the nightclub setting loaded with stunning vixen and even hip-hop cameos like rap heavyweight Offset pulling through. Embrace the glow up.
21 Savage: The 'redrum' music video is vintage 21, 21, 21
Can’t get enough 21 Savage these days? From Hollywood films to his newly released American Dream album, it’s all eyes on 21, 21, 21 courtesy of the ‘redrum’ music video.
Can’t get enough 21 Savage these days? From Hollywood films to his newly released American Dream album, it’s all eyes on 21, 21, 21 courtesy of the ‘redrum’ music video.
It’s a massive flex for Sav and what better place to get the cameras rolling than London? Tough. Tap in.
On the day his third solo LP, american dream, arrives, 21 Savage keeps his foot on the gas with the release of the album’s first music video, for the London On Da Track-produced “redrum.” The video, directed by British director Danny Seth, is set in Savage’s hometown of Brixton in London, UK during Savage’s homecoming trip in December. The trip marked the first time Savage was able to return to the UK since he was 12 years old.
The video begins with a satirical account of what many consider to be “the real London”: Big Ben,
vintage red telephone booths and buggy cabs. The narrator cheekily suggests that “redrum” is the real London, and 21 Savage’s presence is immediately felt as Brixton youth flank the rapper and rally their support, from packed out balconies to bike convoys. London welcomes its native son back with open arms.
american dream is Savage’s third studio album as a solo artist. The GRAMMY winner is up for five awards at this year’s ceremony, including “Best Rap Album” and “Best Rap Song.”’ american dream features Travis Scott, Young Thug, Metro Boomin, Doja Cat, Summer Walker and more, and is available now.
Offset & Mango Foo: The 'Skyami' is all types of big flexing and explicit vibes
While this would normally find itself in the Adult The Culture section, the hard-hitting anthem ‘Skyami’ courtesy of Offset and Mango Foo deserves your ample attention right here in the VIDEOS section.
While this would normally find itself in the Adult The Culture section, the hard-hitting anthem ‘Skyami’ courtesy of Offset and Mango Foo deserves your ample attention right here in the VIDEOS section.
It’s all types of eye-opening and mind-blowing moments in this NSFW visual. Saddle up.
There's no slowing down Soulja Boy and that's On Gang
Atlanta rapper Soulja Boy is showing zip-zero signs of slowing down. So of course seeing him turn up with his ‘On Gang’ music video is pure energy.
Atlanta rapper Soulja Boy is showing zip-zero signs of slowing down. So of course seeing him turn up with his ‘On Gang’ music video is pure energy.
The Georgia hip-hop star keeps the new music blazing and what better way to embrace audio magic than with a visual to accompany it? Draco season is still going strong.
CEO Trayle takes his talent to the Big Apple, Of Course
There’s no better or bigger city than New York in the world and CEO Trayle knows it. The Atlanta hip-hop artist loaded up the whip and took his talent to the Big Apple for his new ‘Of Course’ music video and it hits different.
There’s no better or bigger city than New York in the world and CEO Trayle knows it. The Atlanta hip-hop artist loaded up the whip and took his talent to the Big Apple for his new ‘Of Course’ music video and it hits different.
From checking out the iconic Times Square side of the city to getting a full-fledged skyline view, Trayle knows how to demand attention, plus ample respect with the wordplay. Learn more about his co-signs and the single plus keep scrolling to see him in action.
"The most unnerving villainous laugh you’ll hear this week won’t be in the new Batman movie—it’s in the opening seconds of CEO Trayle’s “Rendezvous.” The way Trayle uses his shapeshifting flow to rattle off threats brings to mind the more sinister side of Chief Keef." - Pitchfork
"So many rappers stay in one gear for an entire song, but Trayle’s music constantly shifts the rhythm, keeping your ears perked so you don’t get lost as he speeds up. He goes from biting punched-in threats and making singsong taunts to an ominous, slithery flow that leaves you looking behind your shoulder to make sure he isn’t talking about kicking in your backdoor." - Pitchfork
"The hunger in his rapping turns every song into a boxing ring to prove himself victorious." - The FADER
"Atlanta's CEO Trayle is going hard in 2022. The rapper's earned quite the reputation in the rap game over the past few years. Projects like the Happy Halloween series have cemented him as the one to look out for. "- HotNewHipHop
"On his recent single, “OK Cool,” Trayle takes a conversational approach, making it clear that—no matter what anyone else in his life is on—he’s still up." - AudiomackRhyming in a low-talking rasp that forces listeners to pay full attention, CEO Trayle specializes in sordid street tales and fearsome flexes. Patiently reminding the world about things they should already know, Trayle proves he's not one to be trifled with on "Of Course," his new music video. Produced by fellow Atlantan B Stribb, "Of Course" finds Trayle taking his time as he tiptoes around rippling piano and whirring synths, emphasizing different pockets in the beat every time he switches his flow. Taking inspiration from his own lyrics–"Switch from a Trackhawk to a Porsche/I was goin' north like in New York"–the 1080 Trademark CEO takes a trip to the City That Never Sleeps, visiting Times Square and Brooklyn Bridge Park as he stalks the streets like a Spider-Man villain.
"Of Course" is the closing track from The Collection, Trayle's latest project. Spanning eight tracks, the project reconciles Trayle's pugilistic past (represented on songs like "Mr. Door Kicker") and his luxurious present ( "Buy A Boat," "Fendi'd Up"). The prolific rapper plans to keep the momentum going with Vier, an upcoming EP that reckons with a life-changing shooting that occurred in 2013.
Freshly signed to 10k Projects, CEO Trayle is following in the footsteps of his hero Gucci Mane, creating street raps that are at once down-and-dirty and refined. The 27-year-old artist always stays true to his muse regardless of what's fashionable, creating music that went against the grain in his home city of Atlanta. His music found an audience in Chicago, still home to his largest base of listeners, and among publications like Pitchfork, Audiomack, and many more, for his gritty bars and sinister steez. Trayle's trajectory skyrocketed after he released "Ok Cool," a TikTok-fueled hit that generated over 60 million streams and earned a remix from Gunna. "Ok Cool" landed on Happy Halloween C4, a 16-track opus with appearances from Babyface Ray and Doe Boy.
Jonny Fastlane report: Gunna denied bond on RICO charge, court date set for 2023
If you want to get into contact with me the best way to do it is on Instagram. If you just want to say what up, if you want to tell me you love my videos - you can tell me that you hate my videos but the best way to do that is on Instagram. Peace y’all, Jonny Fastlane here. So, Gunna gets denied bond. Let’s talk hip-hop.
If you want to get into contact with me the best way to do it is on Instagram. If you just want to say what up, if you want to tell me you love my videos - you can tell me that you hate my videos but the best way to do that is on Instagram. Peace y’all, Jonny Fastlane here. So, Gunna gets denied bond. Let’s talk hip-hop.
Offset's dancing and fashion goals tease new music nearing
Atlanta rapper Offset knows much more than a two-step. The hip-hop star has come forward to share some footage of himself getting a little dancing in and promising new audio fire is around the corner.
Atlanta rapper Offset knows much more than a two-step. The hip-hop star has come forward to share some footage of himself getting a little dancing in and promising new audio fire is around the corner.
Offset lights up Instagram showing off signature red pants and black boots to vow music is brewing.
“New music otw 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥”
“Get ya ass in nea!” -DaBaby
“😂” Act like you got on Skates!! ““ -Quavo
“😂😂😂🔥🔥🔥” -Desi Banks
“❤️❤️❤️❤️🙌🙌🔥🔥🔥” -Justin Bieber
“Turn up ⬆️ on they ass set 😂🔥👏” -Soulja Boy
Gucci Mane's 'Publicity Stunt' feels like Guwop in 2006
Atlanta rapper Gucci Mane is back on his non-stop grind. The hip-hop heavyweight comes through with his unexpected and much appreciated new ‘Publicity Stunt’ music video premiere.
Atlanta rapper Gucci Mane is back on his non-stop grind. The hip-hop heavyweight comes through with his unexpected and much appreciated new ‘Publicity Stunt’ music video premiere.
The visual has everything from him cleaning a luxury pool to driving to the gas station with his high-end yellow Lamborghini. Long live Guwop.
Lil Nas X and Maury Povich are marketing geniuses
You have to love Lil Nas X. There’s no other way around it especially when you understand his pure genius in marketing - from the Nike x Satan Blood sneakers drama to his short-lived bouts with artists like Tekashi 6ix9ine, it’s all digital comedy but his latest rollout with Maury Povich? Insane.
You have to love Lil Nas X. There’s no other way around it especially when you understand his pure genius in marketing - from the Nike x Satan Blood sneakers drama to his short-lived bouts with artists like Tekashi 6ix9ine, it’s all digital comedy but his latest rollout with Maury Povich? Insane.
This new must-see teaser and trailer - depending on how you view it - is Lil Nas X at his best. Wednesday can’t come soon enough. It looks so real you can’t help but at least want to tune in or look for the official premiere.