A new studio LP from Megan Thee Stallion released last month titled Traumazine. This album includes additional contributions from Latto, Sauce Walka, Dua Lipa, Future, Jhené Aiko, Lucky Daye, Rico Nasty, and more. Houston emcee Houston delivers a new visual from his album for “Ungrateful” a collaboration with Key Glock which is dedicated to anyone who is unappreciative of his love and loyalty:
In the accompanying video clip for “Ungrateful,” Megan Thee Stallion is seen in lingerie singing her rhymes from the comfort of her bedroom. Then she picks up Key Glock, who raps his verse despite heavy rains during a funeral she attends.
A recent appearance from Megan Thee Stallion revealed some of the more emotional aspects of Traumazine:
My feeling is that it is the softer side. You know, a side of things most people never see. It seems like we are so tough all of the time as female artists and especially as Black women. My feeling is that we’re always working hard in our music. In a world where we’re taught not to be too vulnerable and open, and not to involve too many people in our business. However, I feel that sometimes the world needs a little more of that.”
As part of his holiday weekend promotion (Sept. 3), Kodak Black released a new song entitled “For No Reason.” The beat-driven tune features boastful raps regarding the Florida native’s freewheeling lifestyle:
A couple months back, Kodak Black released his long-awaited fourth studio album Back For Everything, which included 19 tracks and a guest appearance from Lil Durk. As 60,000 album-equivalent units were sold during the album’s first week of release, it came in at number two on the Billboard 200. Back For Everything also received a gold certification.
Thousands of cases of water were sent to Haiti by Kodak Black last month. Bradford Cohen, his attorney, further explained the decision through Instagram:
Several months have passed since Kodak Black began working on this project. Providing assistance to governmental agencies and dinations as well as speaking with teams on the ground. In an attempt to stop the violence in Haiti and lift the people out of poverty. During the past year, Haiti has been slowly rebuilding without any fanfare. Although others may speak about it, he is doing it. I am so impressed with the importance and vibrancy of the Haitian community in South Florida. The only way to change things is by coming together as a community and acting as one.
As part of the 27-song Gangsta Art compilation, Yo Gotti and the Collective Music Group roster teamed up last month. In addition to the visuals posted yesterday (Sept. 5), there is also another track from the project called “Strong,” produced by EST Gee and Moneybagg Yo. With production from FOREVEROLLING, Flex on the Beat, and Mikka, “Strong” features the two CMG frontrunners sharing their views on their respective lifestyles, remaining ten toes down on the streets, and more:
The accompanying video for “Strong” was created by Diesel Films and focuses primarily on a concert organized by the CMG camp. In addition to Moneybagg Yo and GloRilla, EST Gee, BIG30, Lil Durk, Blac Youngsta, and Yo Gotti are all featured throughout.
Yo Gotti and CMG announced about a year ago that they had formed a partnership with Interscope Geffen A&M, a major label that has launched the careers of many of your favorite hip-hop stars. He said in an official statement that he plans to move forward with the partnership in the following ways.
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