Rae Sremmurd keep the impressive visuals coming with their new “Real Chill” video.
The brothers grab the track’s feature, Kodak Black, to join the party as they all let loose at a Christmas-themed kick back with plenty of lights and even more beautiful women.
It seems that the video was once again directed by previous Rae Sremmurd collaborator Max, who was also behind their recent drop, “Now That I Know.” “When ur in Miami and find out @kodakblack got out so u shoot a video at his house and fuck up an Airbnb with @raesremmurd,” he captioned a clip of the new video on Instagram.
Back in November, Phresher released his “Wait a Minute” remix featuring 50 Cent and Remy Ma. The updated version definitely went in, but it seems like many people may have missed Remy’s supposed diss towards Nicki Minaj.
Well, now that the remix’s official visual has been released, the shade is getting more attention.
In the music video, which dropped Monday, Remy is shown turning up with Phresher, Uncle Murda, Young M.A., and Maino. She then begins her verse, rapping about a female rival who many believe is Nicki:
“Same bitches call me, that’s how I knew y’all was phony/I put putting that work, taking ’em to church, cause I leave ’em holy/Will I smoke this bitch? Yes/Probably fail my piss test/Get rid of those fake breasts/And put a vest on this bitch chest,” Remy raps. “It’s lunch time, she food/I’m Troy Ave with that tool […] Crack a bitch with my cell phone, really put her on Facetime/That ghostwriter bout to call her/That lifeline getting shorter/RIP Biggie Smalls, why the fuck they ain’t want her?”
So is the Terror Squad member going after the Black Barbie? Twitter seems to think so.
It looks like T.I. and Tiny are headed for separation. For real this time.
TMZ reports Tiny has filed for divorce from her 36-year-old husband after six years of marriage. Though the couple was officially tied the knot in Miami in 2010, they had been in a relationship since 2001. They have two sons and a daughter together.
Sources told TMZ that T.I. and Tiny’s marriage was on the rocks for months. Trouble reportedly started after a photo of Tiny standing next to Floyd Mayweather surfaced. For those who don’t remember, Mayweather got into a highly publicized altercation with T.I. back in 2014.
Though Tiny later insisted she was pressured into taking a picture with the boxer, it reportedly upset T.I. and added to their relationship troubles.
Tiny is reportedly seeking both primary physical custody and joint legal custody of the couple’s three kids as well as requesting temporary and permanent alimony, according to Page Six.
Drake and Jennifer Lopez have been fueling dating rumors for weeks, but the pair basically made their relationship Instagram official Monday morning. Both of them posted the same picture cuddling on a couch with no caption. They really didn’t need a caption though because social media did the work for them and immediately began to pop off with a mix of speculation, congratulations, and accusations of fake love.
Then there’s Joe Budden, who pointed out on Twitter that today is the anniversary of the club shooting involving Puff Daddy, J. Lo, and Shyne. “I’m sure it’s pure coincidence today is the anniversary of the Puff/Shyne/JLo incident… pure coincidence,” he tweeted. He wasn’t the only one to bring it up, either.
Kodak Black was testing out Instagram’s newest live feature in the shower when disaster struck. As he was lathering up and getting clean, the rapper lost control of his phone and dropped it. As you can guess, Instagram users tuning in saw much more than they bargained for when the phone fell to the shower floor and captured everything in the process.
Kodak took to social media to share his own reaction to the slip up writing, “Lol I Got All You Niggas Ol’Ladies Zooming In Tryna See My ‘Lil Kodak.'”
Kodak Black accidentally showed everyone his privates when he dropped his phone in the shower while live streaming on Instagram pic.twitter.com/E183eALepI
— HIP HOP FACTS (@iDailyRapFacts) December 28, 2016
Future just surprised fans by dropping his new song, “Buy Love.” Even better, the track arrived with its own instant new music video directed by Aaron Klisman.
The video opens up like an old VCR tape before showing Future counting stacks, riding around in the car, and rapping some heavy auto-tuned bars to the camera. The actual footage has been filtered to appear grainy and old school and it’s giving us all the ’90s vibes. That heated backbeat and soft twinkling keys don’t hurt either in adding to the retro-laced mood of it all.
We’ve lost count of the times that Soulja Boy has threatened to shoot somebody, but has the “Crank That” rapper actually done it? He says yes.
In a recent interview with Vlad TV, Soulja retells the story of a time when he opened fire on a burglar who had invaded his Atlanta home. He says it went down after his album release party in 2008, when a group of men followed him to his gated community. While in his mansion, Soulja was joined by three of his friends were in the studio; after rapper Ja-Bar went outside to take the trash, he informed Soulja there were some “fans” driving past the home.
“I said, ‘What the fuck? Some fans?’ I grabbed a pistol and look, don’t see shit and come back in the crib. […] Then all I hear is ‘boom,’” said Soulja, who went on to say he saw three to four masked men running through his house. “One nigga run to the front door, I hop out, I start shooting […] shot his ass.”
Soulja said at one point he went up to the home-invader and took off his mask. After he realized he knew who the man was, Soulja began shooting him again. It’s a wild story, but this account is much different than the ones he’s given in the past.
In a 2009 radio interview,Soulja said one of the assailants had put an AK up to his friend’s head and put him on the ground before the men fled from the house. There was no mention of him shooting anyone. In a 2010 interview, he admitted to shooting one of the home invaders, but was advised not to discuss it at the time.
“I really didn’t want nobody to know that I shot somebody,” Soulja said. “My label [didn’t] want that out there [because] when the robbery went down I had fans like 9, 10 years old. But being that I’m 20, I don’t give a fuck no more.”
After teasing his upcoming mixtape Black Ken last month, Lil B has rolled out its first official single. It’s a Metro Boomin-assisted track called “My House.”
The song, which debuted at Miami’s Rolling Loud Festival earlier this year, samples Bone Thugs-N-Harmony’s hit track “Crossroads,” and features the BasedGod bragging about his lavish crib: “Come to my house, you’ll be up on your knees/Ever seen pool in the livin’ room?/10-car garage, twenty chromes/My house the largest on the block/So tell me, is you comin’, or not?”
No release date has yet been announced for Black Ken, but that hasn’t stopped Lil B from dedicating the project to, well, a whole bunch of people, magazines, and festivals.
Travis Scott’s Birds In the Trap Sing McKnight is one of the best albums of 2016. Despite the album’s success, Travis really hasn’t shared any visuals for the project, but that changes on Wednesday night, as he unleashes the brand new visuals for his banger, “beibs in the trap,” featuring Canadian singer NAV. You can check out the video below.