Watch the official music video for “Proud Of Me Now” by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie ft Lil Bibby.
Directed by Picture Perfect
A Boogie’s “TBA” EP available now on iTunes
DMX fans have been longing for new music from him for a while. He hasn’t officially released a new album since 2012’s Undisputed but this week he returns with a new single titled “Bane is Back.”
As expected, DMX links up with his long time friend and collaborator Swizz Beatz for his latest single. Both the sirens in the production and the energy in DMX’s voice make it clear that he’s determined to grab everyone’s attention once again. In an Instagram post, Swizz Beatz simply states: “2017 = Action time!” Could this mean that we might finally receive a new album from DMX this year? It’s too early to tell, but one can hope.
In the meantime, listen to “Bane is Back” below.
Out of nowhere, J. Cole just decided a brand new song titled “High for Hours.” The track is produced by Elite and Cam O’bi and was obviously not included on Cole’s most recent album, 4 Your Eyez Only, which dropped back in December.
Why the track was released as a loosie is unknown, but Cole is spitting from his heart throughout the cut, with the entire second verse about his meeting with President Barack Obama. Cole gets rather deep throughout the soulful track, rapping about oppression and sharing his thoughts on abusive life cycles during the powerful third verse. It’s clear that even with his new album out, Cole still has plenty to say and will use his art to do just that. You can listen to the impactful song below.
The shoot for Young Thug’s “Wyclef Jean” music video sounds like it was a complete shit show: Cops threaten to shut down production, lawyers had to intervene, and Thugger, who showed up 10 hours late, refused to film a single scene. But rather than scrap the project, the minds at Pomp & Clout delivered an incredibly creative and hilarious masterpiece.
The video begins with a written message by co-director Ryan Staake, who states the following visual was based entirely on Thug’s vision. Well, not entirely. Like we said, Thug refused to film so he only appears in the video for a few seconds. (The footage featuring the Atlanta rapper was submitted by him two months after the visual was filmed.)
We’re on like day 345 of the Soulja Boy drama and it just doesn’t seem to go away. In the latest development, Soulja took to Twitter on Friday morning to address his recent home burglary for the first time. “Shoutout to 50 cent for the free promo. Stupid ass ni**a, anybody can break in a house when nobody is there. I’ll shoot a ni**a for my respect,” Soulja tweeted.
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