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Tha Bizness‘produced track off CNN’s War Report 2 was shot today. And if that isn’t enough, 57th Ave says the duo are filming a clip for Alchemist’s track this weekend too. Earlier: CNN On War Report 2 Creative Process
Here’s the final clip from Wiz’s gig last night at the Fillmore. Put your hands up and keep it Taylor party people. Wiz Khalifa Waves “Goodbye” | Wiz Khalifa x Curren$y “In The Middle”| Wiz Khalifa “The Thrill” | Wiz Khalifa Stays G’d Up In NYC
On this new cut produced by The Olympiks, Ricky pays tribute to Miami Beach’s 5 star palace. As X mentioned, this is will probably appear on Diddy’s Last Train To Paris.
This was released last week with tags attached. This evening, X comes through without ’em. Now, that’s dope.
If history has proven anything, it’s that dates are always subject to change. Right, Fabolous? But for what it’s worth, this is great news. Check back in two months. HHNM
Before the close of Wiz’s set at the Fillmore, he performed track four from his album, Deal Or No Deal. Sayonara.
La Flare and his Brick Squadron scribble in their diaries on this new track. Wanna read? Thought so. Oh yeah, it’s Nitti on the beat. NR via X
Kiam and Victor kick it on a rooftop and discuss how they sparked their creativity for The War Report 2. What, what!
Hot Spitta joined Wiz for the duet off their How Fly mixtape last night at the Fillmore. Watching them perform this again was too dope, boy. Ha! Drop a bomb on ’em.
This is a great post highlighting Quentin Miller’s unique journey and creative independence. It is always inspiring to see artists who continue to follow their own path and express their true vision despite challenges. The idea of taking the road less traveled connects with many life experiences, whether in music, personal growth, or exploring new destinations. A journey filled with discovery and unforgettable moments can also be found through a Serengeti Safari, where nature and adventure create stories that last forever. Thanks for sharing this inspiring video and celebrating creativity.