Almost two years have passed since Rich The Kid released his last full-length LP, Boss Man, a 20-song body of work featuring Quavo, Lil Baby, Nicki Minaj, Future, Lil Tjay, Post Malone, and more. In addition to his collaborative projects with YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Lil Wayne, he was also involved with Trust Fund Babies and Nobody Safe. Additionally, he supplied the Lucky 7 EP as well as some loose cuts and featured appearances, including “Boss Bitch” with Coi Leray, “That’s All” with YoungBoy, “Bussdown” with Headie One, “Rocket Launcher,” “Prada” with Skillibeng, and “Crypto” with Takeoff.
RCA Records recently announced Rich The Kid would be partnering with them for the release of his new single “Motion” yesterday (Nov. 14). Additionally, fans can also take a look at a matching visual on DrewFilmedIt, which shows him catching vibes while exhibiting different facets of his wealthy lifestyle in a matching visual that is brought to you by DrewFilmedIt.
In the months prior to the release of “Motion,” Rich The Kid suffered the loss of Migos Takeoff, with whom the “Plug Walk” rapper had worked with on numerous occasions throughout the course of his successful career. A series of heartfelt messages and images were shared on Instagram by the College Park-based star in tribute to the Migos alum, in which she illustrated the following:
There was no one more important to me today than my brother. As for the rest of my life, everything I have, my twin, my best friend, I simply can’t believe it, I just can’t. I really admire the humility of this man. He used to share shoes and clothes with me before he made it, and we never had a problem sharing them! I miss you already, you did not deserve that kind of treatment! I miss you every single day!! I can’t stop crying. I’m so in love with you, bro, I’ll never be able to let go of you…
Throughout the comments section of that Instagram post, there were many comments from other Rich Forever heads who shared his raw emotions, showing just how crucial Takeoff was to the culture as a whole, as well as the Rich Forever head honcho.
Throughout the past few weeks, Tobe Nwigwe has been providing fans with visual accompaniments to each track from his moMINTs album. As a result, he has switched gears to perform his “at the crib” versions, which are intimate renditions of each track recorded directly from his mother’s bedroom. As of yesterday (Nov. 14), the Texas-born rapper shared a new clip titled “Lord Forgive Me.” During the clip, Nwigwe is accompanied by his talented band, Fat, and his innocent child on his lap, all of which enable him to deliver his honest lyrics:
It has been reported that Nwigwe has already released another project titled Cincoriginals, a 14 song compilation which has been recognized for featuring Big K.R.I.T., Killa Kyleon, Bun B, Trae Tha Truth, Cyhi The Prynce, Black Thought, Royce da 5’9”, D Smoke, and Fat. Throughout the years since then, he has also released a series of loose tracks, including “Wake Up Everybody,” “A Million,” and “A Revealing Freestyle.”
In addition, he recently posted a wholesome highlight on Instagram last week which showed a moment when his son achieved a milestone in front of a large crowd. “I had the pleasure of watching my son’s first steps on stage and my first sold out show in London at the Koko in 2007.
A new EP from Mahalia was released last month entitled Letter To Your Ex. This short and sweet project featured a love story told from different perspectives and spanned just five tracks. The British singer decided over the weekend that it was already time for a follow-up release, and she released the single “Bag Of You.” In addition to the new release, the British singer has released an Oliver Kane-directed video that illustrates her relaxing day at the beach as she sings the descriptive lyrics:
As the “Simmer” singer prepared for the release, she talked about some thoughts that had been on her mind that inspired the song. “I would like to speak with you about some matters. First of all, the fact that you are on your own. Several months ago, I was terrified of being alone,” she wrote on Instagram just before announcing the release of the song. She then proceeded on to describe the detailed process she lived through of finding peace in her solitude in extensive detail. “ In order to accept somebody else’s love with a genuine heart, I had to fall in love with myself again. However, here I am, in fact, in a state where I have accepted myself and have begun to believe in myself and in my heart,” she stated.
Earlier in 2019, Mahalia released her sophomore album, LOVE AND COMPROMISE, featuring 13 tracks and contributions from Terrace Martin, Burna Boy, Lucky Daye, Hamzaa, and Ella Mai. Her Isolation Tapes were released in 2020, and included three previously unreleased tracks.
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