Despite Pill’s current label drama, he’s still sitting on new music and lets XXL deliver his latest tune. The Epidemic is still on its way.
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Tha Truth returns with his new video to accompany one of his latest tracks featuring Mystikal, Tech and Brian Angel. Hopefully, Trae has more in store.
Rozay sure had one helluva New Year’s Eve in his city. After hitting South Beach’s Cameo, Rozay took his celebration over to Diddy‘s private party. Thanks to Dre Films, we get to tag along.
[vodpod id=Video.15900807&w=540&h=350&fv=] Jimmy makes a visit to Miami to pop the big question that Chrissy has been waiting for. Meanwhile, Kimbella tries to understand why she brings out everybody’s mean side. mwp Previously: Ep. 1 l Ep. 2 l Ep. 3 | Ep.4 | Ep.5 | Ep.6
Meek Mill will kick off the new year with his upcoming mixtape, Dreamchasers 2. With Cardiak on the track, here’s its first offering. Now rock wit it. hnhh
Ted Smooth is going to be releasing his new project, Retox this Friday, and before it drops, Funk Flex keeps the heads ringing with a new track featuring Joell Ortiz. Yaowa!
We are just getting started in the new year, and as a freebie, Spitta decides to release some of his bars over his former labelmate’s track. Jet Life is an army.
It ain’t the end of the world just yet, but for the second day of the new year, XV lays down his new recording produced by The Awesome Sound. His new EP is coming soon.
Rozay revealed the title of his new mixtape last week, but today, unveils the cover. Think RED in 2012. UPDATE: Red is dead. Final artwork above and drops this Friday at 3:05 p.m.
This was a solid piece, especially how it highlights Benny The Butcher’s personality and presence during the car interview. I like how it shows a more relaxed, real side of him while still keeping that raw energy he is known for. It’s interesting to see how artists can express themselves differently in casual settings compared to a studio or stage environment. It also made me think about how comfort and setup matter in everyday situations, not just in music or media. For example, when you spend a lot of time in a vehicle, small upgrades can really improve the experience. Something like kei truck seat covers can help keep things comfortable and protect your seats at the same time. It’s all about finding ways to improve both comfort and longevity in whatever you use daily.