Shanell also visited 106 yesterday to premiere her new video.
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Keeping their new music series going, the collective keep their jewels gleaming with their latest installment featuring Nas. Previously: “This Can’t Be A Crime“
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[vodpod id=Groupvideo.11423689&w=540&h=350&fv=preselectedPlaylistItem%3Dguid_2e763ef9-4364-4d22-89b9-a1a8b4c874c7%26affiliateSiteId%3D176704%26widgetId%3D509145%26width%3D628%26height%3D515%26noScale%3D1%26playOnLoad%3D0%26mediaURL%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.bet.com%252Fcontent%252Fbetcom%252Fvideo%252F106andpark%252F106guestrewind%252Fkendrick-lamar-ace-hood–106-and-park-946%252F_jcr_content%252Fleftcol%252Fvideoplayer.videoplaylistmrss.mrss%253Fpt%253DEmbedFullPage%2526type%253Dembedfullpage%2526ordts%253Dy%253Ftype%253Dembedplaylist%2526pt%253Dembedplaylist%2526%26revision%3D178%26autoPlay%3D0%26allowfullscreen%3D] Both Kendrick and Ace shared the 106 stage with Baby and Mack today. K-Dot spoke on his style, cosigns from Dre and Snoop, and mentions linking up with J.Cole this evening for their joint project. Alongside DJ Khaled, Ace Hood then takes over to speak on linking with Khaled, signing to Cash Money, what he plans to bring to the table and more. What a full house.
Grab your stunna shades. Stunna, Mack Maine and Tunechi light up the video player in their new video, directed by Colin Tilley. Off Birdman’s forthcoming, Bigger Than Life. Baby and Mack on 106 below.
Fif and Kidd Kidd put on their leather gloves and get right to work on their new collaboration. Looks like
Along with Meek Mill, Rozay caters to the block for his new street single. God Forgives, I Don’t drops July 31. Flex bombs for now. UPDATE: CDQ and explicit via bobo.
During his trip in Philly, Yo Gotti visited Power 99
When Taylor Gang and Coke Boys mix, Chevy and Chinx both brush the haters off on their collaboration. Produced by Big Dropz. Chevy Woods’ Gangland mixtape coming soon.
With a Marvin Gaye “I Want You” sample on deck, Scram Jones and Swigga turns their flow up a notch on this new cut.
The style and skill are on a par with the exaggerated musicality. I tried to understand the message of the song. I think it's about a person who thinks they can do a series of things that may be beautiful or "powerful," but in reality it's nothing of the sort. People are like chickens that eat each other and don't know that they're raised and live only to be eaten.