
No Flex Zone.
No Flex Zone.
As Stuey Rock handlesthe hook, Trouble lets his money fall to the floor on his latest recording. Hopefully both the radio and strippers will pick this up. dgb
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.10661760&w=500&h=350&fv=] Gotti must have missed the memo on no white after Labor Day. Nonetheless, he and company dons it all in his new clip directed by Mr. Boomtown. Hopefully, we see Live From The Kitchen before Memorial Day.
For DJ Scream’s posse cut, he and the gang keep it flashy in the A for the visual aid. No Gucci appearance, of course, but peep cameos from Rick Ross, Meek Mill, Wale, Shawty Lo, and mo’. wshh
[vodpod id=Video.15506141&w=540&h=350&fv=] For DJ Scream’s recent posse cut, MMG let their film tape roll for one of the six videos they shot over the weekend. Sans Gucci, peep cameos from Meek, Wale and the Bawse.
G-Unit’s latest signee turns it all the way up with his latest. Featuring production from Nard & B. We should be seeing a new album sometime soon. hhnm
Maybach Music Group’s
GloRilla's "Typa" brilliantly flips Keyshia Cole's classic "Love" into something completely her own - raw, unapologetic, and undeniably Memphis. Her ability to blend nostalgic samples with her signature gritty delivery shows her artistic growth since "Glorious." What makes this track stand out is how she maintains her authentic voice while exploring new sonic territory. This first solo release in months proves Big Glo knows exactly what her fans want - unfiltered realness with just enough musical evolution to keep things fresh. https://stangrtheman.com/old-school-rap-and-80s-hip-hop-style/