The latest collection of Larry June’s works, Spaceships on the Blade, was unveiled last month. In addition to hiring Herm Lewis to compose the album intro, June also enlisted the services of Babyface Ray, 2 Chainz, Curren$y, Syd, Duckwrth, and Wallo to create the remaining 19 tracks. This album was produced by Jake One, The Alchemist, Chuck Inglish (of The Cool Kids),Turbo, Johan Lenox, Mr. Rogers, as well as longtime collaborator Cardo, an essential part of June’s 2021 project Into the Late Night.
Earlier yesterday (Sept. 20), June released a brand new video for his latest single, “I’ll Make Time.” Produced by Shadeh Smith, the video opens with June at the gas station, where he notices someone catching his eye. His new love interest keeps running into him throughout the video before the two finally spend some time together. In the song, June talks about his love for his lady:
In the year leading up to Spaceships on the Blade, June published her last solo project, Orange Print. A number of visuals have been released to support the album, including “6am In Sausalito,” “Intercepted,” and “Still Cookin” featuring Money Man. In the course of his career, Orange Print has become his most commercially successful project, breaking into the Billboard Top 200 for the first time.
The moMINTs project from Tobe Nwigwe was launched last month, and he has consistently shared visuals from the body of work. The clips have been well received so far, including “Lord Forgive Me,” “Get A Lil Bag,” “Big Cap” which features his wife Pharrell Williams, Fat, and Johnny Venus of EarthGang, “Destruction,” “Round Here (Parts 1 and 2),” and “Been Broke” Chamillionaire, starring Fat, and 2 Chainz.
A day earlier (Sept. 20), Nwigwe released the official music video for the group’s newest single “Mini Me.” Fat and Dame D.O.L.L.A. appear on the track, which sees them come together in a stunning garden for a live performance of their collaboration. The song begins with Nwigwe handling the verse:
In 2020, Nwigwe dropped Cincoriginals, a 14-track compilation that included Killa Kyleon, Black Thought, Trae Tha Truth, Cyhi The Prynce, Bun B, D Smoke, Royce da 5’9”, Big K.R.I.T., Fat, as well as his go-to producer LaNell Grant. It has been almost two years since he dropped loose records like “Wake Up Everybody,” “A Million,” and “A Revealing Freestyle.”
A few weeks ago, Tee Grizzley released “Robbery Part 4″, after swiftly returning to begin another storyline within his “Chapters of the Trenches” series. As a follow-up concept, “Trench Babies” is centered around two brothers who will not let anything stand in their way of being kings of their neighborhood.
The Detroit rapper released “Jay & Twan 1” today (Sept. 20), the first installment of his recent series “Trench Babies.” Grizzley vividly described the events of the new clip as he described the two protagonists’ day as he narrated the events:
It was only a few months ago that Tee Grizzley released his Half Tee Half Beast mixtape, which featured only two features from Lakeyah and Baby Grizzley. A year earlier, 2021’s Built For Whatever was released. It featured 19 songs and additional appearances by G Herbo, King Von, YNW Melly, Lil Durk, Lil Tjay, Big Sean, Quavo, Young Dolph, and more. In addition to his own releases, Tee Grizzley has also contributed to tracks including “Wit It” by Drego & Beno and “Rich Gangsta” performed by King Von.
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