Vince Staples has released a short film, sharing a title with his brand new EP, Prima Donna. The 10-minute, Nabil directed movie finds Vince wrapping a music video, head between two nearly naked female butts. He unenthusiastically exits the shoot and gets in a cab and that’s where things get weird.
Enter Vince’s fever dream. He starts seeing things and gets taken to a hotel called The Prima Donna, with heavy Shining and American Horror Story vibes. Watch the surreal journey below.

Earlier this year, YG collaborated with BornXRaised to travel to Tokyo to promote and support their new capsule collection and performed at the Public Labo Block Party. While he was there, YG decided to link up with BornxRaised’s 2 Tone for a visual for his Still Brazy track “Word is Bond.” Joined by song collaborator Slim 400, YG serves up a slice of Bompton in the Tokyo streets and puts on for his city thousands of miles away from his home-turf. You can view the clip for “Word Is Bond” above, while a breakdown of the song can be read here. YG’s last video was for his new album’s title track, and another visual for the LP’s Drake-assisted single is coming soon.

French Montana and Drake invite us to the El Coke Boys Clasico golf tournament, where both show off their Spanish as French Montaña and El Draké. Accordingly, the Bad Boy Entertainment and Epic Records collaboration, “No Shopping,” has officially received it’s visual companion, which takes us the Dominican Republic for a celebration with small cameos from the likes of OB OBrien and Noah “40” Shebib. Blazers and flip-flops galore.

KANYE WEST “WOLVES”

Directed by: Steven Klein

Creative Director: Olivier Rousteing

Concept and Creative Direction: Pascal Dangin

Courtesy of Universal Music Group and Def Jam Recordings

Download “Lobby Remix” on iTunes
Produced by @ScBeatz305
Directed by @DirectedByMax (Max Hilva)

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Dave East “Percocets”

Dave East’s forthcoming project “Kairi Chanel” on the way.

Download DJ Esco’s “Project RT” on LiveMixtapes

Official audio of the highly anticipated “Timmy Turner”

A$AP Rocky took a lot of heat on Twitter last Friday after fans unearthed a Time Out New York interview from September 2015 that appeared to show the rapper being dismissive of racial issues in America. Rocky clapped back on his critics with a series of tweets shortly after people started responding to what he said in the interview, and on Wednesday, he stopped by The Breakfast Club to clear the air further and to reveal what he really thinks about the matter. He started off the interview apologetic for how people had perceived his views after reading his Time Out New York quotes. “I feel terrible as a black man and as an American,” he said.

Fabolous’ Summertime Shootout 2: The Level Up is on the way.