Brian Josephs
Elle Varner Featuring A$AP Ferg “Don’t Wanna Dance”
Ten years ago, "We Don't Care" was the fresh-faced intro to Kanye West's debut, The College Dropout. Now, it's the sample for singer Elle Varner's latest single "Don't Wanna Dance," in which she muses about the DJ playing love songs when she's not trying to get in her feelings in the club. The...
Wara From The NBHD Goes Blue Collar For “Beige” Video
Wara from the NBHD's image of an everyday person who happens to rap very well returns as he goes from the dojo to custodial work in "Beige." The video is a pretty light affair with some weed smoking and some custodial dance moves being broken out...
Listen To B.o.B’s ‘No Genre 2′ Mixtape
B.o.B definitely hasn't stayed quiet in the days leading up to the release of the No Genre 2 mixtape. After dropping a Sevyn Streeter-featuring track over the weekend and following up with an out-there video, the Atlanta rapper's newest project has finally hit the Internet.
The 14-track...
Premiere: Future Featuring Nicki Minaj “Rock Star”
In a new loosie, Future brings along Nicki Minaj for "Rock Star." The part-crooner, part-rhymer focuses on the rock star lifestyle, but the hook borrows from another genre. You'll hear pieces of the sax riff from George Michael's "Careless Whisper" here...
Mobb Deep “Shark”
It looks like Mobb Deep is still going strong after dropping The Infamous Mobb Deep, the duo's first album in eight years, back in April. The duo is still in its Queensbridge-bred ways in its latest track, "Shark." It certainly helps to have The Alchemist on production, as some of Prodigy's best post-Murda Muzik stuff comes with him. The new ...
Young Scooter Is About The Life On “What I Rap About” Video
Young Scooter's latest heat from the 80's Baby mixtape is the video to "What I Rap About." The song's main subject is how the Atlanta rapper really lives his rhymes, of course. He has a few contemplative stares from behind his sunglasses and does a rather intense hand rub, so you know it's serious.
Young...
Taylor Bennett References “Flashing Lights” In “New Chevy” Video Featuring King L
Taylor Bennett, who's Chance The Rapper's little brother, is one of the many alternative Chicago hip-hop voices who's been given more light in recent months. Bennett is also one of the more talented ones, too. He shines in the video for "New Chevy...
Gorilla Zoe Featuring Flo Rida “F**k Something”
Gorilla Zoe and Flo Rida join forces for a new track called, "Fuck Something." Obviously, you're going to be somehwhat disappointed if you're looking for some #StayWoke moments.
Do they have a potential Billboard hit? Maybe, because the song does have a catchiness to it...
B.o.B Gets Abrasive In “Mission Statement” Video
B.o.B has been increasing his output with No Genre 2 dropping in two days. The Atlanta artist dropped a new track with Sevyn Streeter over the weekend and decided to follow right up with the borderline absurdist video for "Mission Statement."
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Waka Flocka Flame “Blatlanta” (Chi-Raq Remix)
It turns out there isn't just one specific way to handle the haunting beat for "Chi-Raq." While Nicki Minaj and Lil Herb's version is still the definitive one, Waka Flocka Flame doesn't sound out of place at all in his interpretation, "Blatlanta...
Kid Ink Featuring French Montana, Yo Gotti, Tyga, Lil Bibby And Chris Brown “Main Chick (Remix)”
Kid Ink has an ear for hits, which can explain why his name has been appearing on quite a few remixes. Rhymers have also hopped on his tracks before, and "Main Chick" is the latest to have that honor. After getting Tyga and LL Cool J on the beat, Yo Gotti, French Montana and Lil Bibby hop on to make it a bit of a posse cut...
Hi-Rez Dabbles In Kidnapping And Torture On “Stupid B***h” Video
One of the things you learn quickly in the video for "Stupid Bitch" is perhaps you shouldn't try to piss off Hi-Rez, lest you end up kidnapped, tapped up, and potentially tortured with a saw and rake. With the exception of actually showing torture, the John Greene-directed video follows an ex-lover as she gets subjected to the aforementioned because of Hi-Rez's deeply personal revenge pl