Just in case if you don’t know, Rocko is dropping his Gift Of Gab 2 mixtape mañana and here’s his collaboration with Future and Rozay. Produced by DJ Spinz. xzone
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Before the final edit premieres tomorrow evening, MTV takes us on the set during its making. Besides the eye candy, you can probably expect a whole lot of good kush and alcohol.
Over Mike Will Made It’s soundbed, Trae Tha Truth and Future reunite and smooth things out on their latest collaboration. This is the official single off Trae’s upcoming album.
If you missed Future’s big show at the Key Club a few months back, here’s another look in support of Pluto 3D. The album can be purchased on iTunes here.
Waking up in a $1.2 million car sure sounds nice. But for Ace Hood, he’s going to experience a rude awakening. See how it unfolds in his new video with Rozay and Future. Trials & Tribulations coming soon. Sidebar: Ace Hood On 106 & Park
Despite the cold weather, Future and Juelz Santana take to the rooftop overlooking New York City in their new visual. Off the We Are Radio 6 mixtape which is available here.
That’s a whole lot of money on the table. Following the premiere of the track, Ace shared our first look of the video. Today, we get filmage of what went down on the set. Trials & Tribulations coming soon.
Pimpin’ ain’t dead as long as these two are around. With that said, Future heads down to the Lone Star State in his new video with Trae. Pluto in stores now.
You think you know, but you have no idea. So in support of his latest release,
Back in the day, so much loot
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