Gucci Mane & B.G.: It's all about celebrating the modern day glow up in the 'Cold' music video
Atlanta rap heavyweight Gucci Mane and B.G. have more than a couple stories to tell these days. Both of them have bounced back from wild times behind bars and with only level ups in front of them, it’s all about turning up and glowing in the new ‘Cold’ music video.
Atlanta rap heavyweight Gucci Mane and B.G. have more than a couple stories to tell these days. Both of them have bounced back from wild times behind bars and with only level ups in front of them, it’s all about turning up and glowing in the new ‘Cold’ music video.
Rap hitmaker Mike WiLL Made-It comes through on the production while Guwop and B.G. deliver from start to finish. Tap in.
GloRilla: The whole gang pulls through for a mind-blowing 'Pop It' music video
Need your mind blown? Forget scary ghosts and sounds from October, it’s a new month and new energy coming courtesy of GloRilla in her new ‘Pop It’ music video.
Need your mind blown? Forget scary ghosts and sounds from October, it’s a new month and new energy coming courtesy of GloRilla in her new ‘Pop It’ music video.
The song is infectious by itself but seeing the cameras rolling with Glo taking centerstage? Must-see. Peep the details and geek out over the cinematic glow up.
Memphis' own GRAMMY nominated GloRilla (CMG/Interscope Records) is celebrating women and telling them to proudly speak their minds in the official music video for “Pop It” from the Collective Music Group’s latest compilation album, Gangsta Art 2. The song, produced by GRAMMY Award-winning beatsmith Mike WiLL Made-It, finds the rising star standing up for herself and her fellow women by reminding them what it means to be bosses at the top of their game. The video for “Pop It” makes its broadcast premiere on MTV Live, MTVU, Yo!MTV, BET Jams, BET Hip Hop, and on the Paramount Times Square billboards.
In the official music video directed by frequent collaborator Diesel Films, Big Glo and her crew of ladies take up shop at a club and shake their backsides as the rapper flexes her ironclad lyrics on the track. The vibrant party ends up outside the venue, where GloRilla’s team of ladies continue to twerk the night away while the rapper dishes out lethal bars to assert her dominance over the competition.
GloRilla will hit the road with her CMG family when they embark on the label’s official Gangsta Art arena tour next month. The label’s entire roster, including Glo, Yo Gotti, Moneybagg Yo, EST Gee, Mozzy, Blac Youngsta, Big Boogie, and Lil Poppa, will be on tour with the first show kicking off on November 22 in the Dickies Arena in Forth Worth, Texas. From there, the collective will hit up Atlanta, Georgia, and Washington, D.C., before wrapping up at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. Tickets for the four-show tour are on sale now at Ticketmaster.com.
In July 2022, CMG CEO Yo Gotti signed GloRilla after the astronomical success of her breakout Billboard hit "F.N.F. (Let’s Go)." The song earned the rapper her first Grammy nomination for Best Rap Performance, and she also notched her first Billboard top ten hit “Tomorrow 2” with Cardi B, cementing her place as one of rap’s newest leading female MCs.
Currently, GloRilla just wrapped up trekking across the country on Lil Baby's sold-out It's Only Us Tour, and she also received five nominations at the 2023 BET Hip Hop Awards, including Hip Hop Artist of the Year and Song of the Year. She also took the illustrious BET Hip Hop Awards stage alongside Fivio Foreign for a fiery performance of “Pop It” and “Cha Cha Cha.” GloRilla has also been tapped by CBS and The Recording Academy to perform alongside legendary acts such as Big Daddy Kane, MC Lyte, De La Soul, Monie Love, and more at the Grammy Salute to 50 Years of Hip Hop concert special airing in December.
Gucci Mane: Guwop linking with J. Cole and Mike WiLL Made-It in 'There I Go' music video hits hard
The song is hard but seeing the cinematic flex? Mike WiLL Made-It, you’ve got one with this. Atlanta rap star Gucci Mane and J. Cole unite and make their new ‘There I Go’ music video absolutely must-see.
The song is hard but seeing the cinematic flex? Mike WiLL Made-It, you’ve got one with this. Atlanta rap star Gucci Mane and J. Cole unite and make their new ‘There I Go’ music video absolutely must-see.
It’s all types of cinematic flexes. Tap in.