Under the direction of Dre Films, Rozay and Kiss let the money pile up and the champagne spill in MMG’s third video of the day. Self Made 3 in stores August 6. Sidebar: Rozay vs Harvey
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Less than 24 hours after releasing the audio, here’s the visual component to Wale’s track off Maybach Music Group’s Self Made 3. Make the right decision and cop the album August 6th.
Rick Ross and Maybach Music Group are set to release Self Made 3 on August 6th. The collective blitzed the internet yesterday with new music and talked to MTV about the upcoming project. “A lot of times you’ll get in the studio with your homey and collaborate on a record that may not necessarily fit with the body of work… you may be putting together for a solo album, but it’s something that you really want to give to your fans. […]
Produced by the smooth sounds of the J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Rozay breaks bread with Jadakiss on the third offering of Self Made Vol. 3. At this rate, we may get most of it before August 6.
With Jake One behind the boards and Lupe’s helping hand, Wale and Rozay put love’s priorties in order on Self Made Vol. 3’s second release of the day. vibe
Summer Jam went past curfew and ended up pulling the plug on French. Before his 9 minutes were up, he brought out Rozay and Tunechi for “Pop That”. rtny
The weekend came and went. But thanks to DRE Films, Jon J. and SpiffTV, here’s some highlights of MMG’s three day extravaganza in Miami. Cameos include Birdman, Lil Wayne, DJ Khaled and more.
For Gucci’s visual to his album‘s title track, he and Rozay’s work gets interupted by a few gun toting goons. Looks like one helluva house welcoming. Directed by Dre Films.
Stunna and Rozay’s joint LP didn’t work out as planned. But don’t fret, ’cause they’ve compiled their recordings for this mixtape hosted by DJ Khaled. To be continued? Tracklist and download below.
As far as the playoffs go, Kobe’s out and Ginobili’s in. Nonetheless, Young Money’s president rounds up the usual suspects for the assist. hnhh
Listening to 'Sinners' is an almost physical experience. Rod Wave manages to weave with his voice, powerful and rich in nuances, and with the enveloping sounds a real atmosphere that captures you from the first notes. When he then switches to rap, his interpretation is so intense and heartfelt that it completely magnetizes you into the narration, taking you and dragging you into the song without you being able to resist. It's like being sucked into a vortex of emotions, an excellent representation of the depth and grip that this artist knows how to exercise.