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Trippie Redd and Chief Keef team up for the official visual “ATLANTIS”

Trippie Redd and Chief Keef team up for the official visual “ATLANTIS”

As you may have heard, Trippie Redd released a surprise album earlier this month, entitled MANSION MUSIK. The compilation featured some of the biggest stars of the industry, including Ski Mask The Slump God, Nardo Wick, Travis Scott, Rich The Kid, Lil Baby, and a lot more, spanning across 25 tracks in total. In the meantime, he followed up the release of the album with the release of the official music video for the single “ATLANTIS.” Not only did Chief Keef contribute to the clip, but he also executive produced everything on the album according to his own words. As he raps over a hard-hitting instrumental produced by SJR Beats, Trippie Redd talks about the lavish life he leads over a hard-hitting beat:

There is a reimagined visual for the Ohio native’s song on the way. It was directed by Nolan Riddle, and sees him take over a dark junkyard with his crew. Towards the end of the clip, he links up with Sosa, where they deliver a high-energy performance of their collaboration in a graffiti-filled, chandelier-lit room where both artists perform a series of rap verses. Afterwards, they head outside, assemble their entourage, and then pull off in their luxurious cars so that they can meet up with the rest of the group.

Previously, Trippie Redd had only released two songs on 2022’s First Draft EP, which was a two-song bundle including “Save Me, Please” and “1st Degree Murder.” In addition to the songs he has released on his own, he has also contributed to other tracks like “City Of God” with Orochi, “Feline” which was produced by Juice WRLD, “Who You Are” with Doodie Lo, and more.

Fans are going to be surprised by Ice Spice’s new ‘Like..? ‘ EP

Fans are going to be surprised by Ice Spice’s new ‘Like..? ‘ EP

Earlier today (January 20), Ice Spice dropped a new surprise project titled Like…? As part of the offering, she has included six tracks, including several of her viral hits, such as, “Munch (Feelin’ U)” and “Bikini Bottom.” Taking its name from one of her infamous ad-libs, the EP counts only one guest appearance from Lil Tjay, a guest appearance on the track “Gangsta Boo.” On the said track, the 23-year-old artist Ice Spice makes use of the sample of “I Need A Girl (Pt. 2)” by Diddy:

“It all started when I made the song ‘Gangsta Boo,’ then I thought about who I would want to hear on it, really,” Ice Spice said during an interview that appeared on Apple Music 1 recently “On the other hand, I wanted to make sure this was a true collaborative effort. Do you feel what I am saying? I have been friends with him since last year, so I thought he was the most appropriate person to make that decision. We both come from the Bronx, and we are both very close friends. Despite the loss, I recorded the song before she (Gangsta Boo) passed away. Actually, it was just before that. I therefore agree with the statement. The timing was exactly right, and it was a very sad coincidence.”

It was not long ago that the New York-raised rapper made waves on the drill scene when she released tracks like “Bully (Freestyle)” and “No Clarity.” As the year 2022 progressed, it was apparent that she had hit her stride as she gradually released more music, dropping tracks like “Be A Lady” and “Euphoric,” which both were released at the same time. During the emergence of her new hit song, “Munch (Feelin’ U),” which was co-signed by Drake, she gained a worldwide following.

“I just was shocked,” Tyre Nichols’ mother claimed about the extent of his son’s injuries.

“I just was shocked,” Tyre Nichols’ mother claimed about the extent of his son’s injuries.

On January 7th, Tyre Nichols’ mother Row Vaughn Wells’ life was shattered when her son was brutally beaten by five cops right outside of her Memphis home. As the details of the incident came to light, she soon realized that what she had been told about the extent of his injuries did not match up with reality. In this article, we’ll hear Row Vaughn as she recounts what happened and how she felt upon finding out the truth.

In the wake of George Floyd’s death, many have come forward with similar stories of police brutality and mistreatment. Tyre Nichols’ mother is one of them; she has claimed that she was misled about the extent of her son’s injuries after he was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.

Tyre Nichols’ mother, Row Vaughn Wells, said that she was “shocked” when she saw her son’s injuries. “I just couldn’t believe it,” she said. “It just seemed like everything happened so fast.” Stephanie said that she has been struggling to cope with what happened to her son. “It’s hard to see him in pain and not be able to do anything about it,” she said. “I feel like I’m failing as a mother.”

The unfortunate experience of Tyre Nichols and his mother has highlighted the importance of being completely informed about the extent of injuries a person might sustain in an accident. The fact that Tyre’s mother was not aware of her son’s full injury report until after he had passed away is heart-breaking, and serves as a reminder to all medical professionals to keep family members adequately informed when dealing with such traumatic cases. We hope that this story will raise awareness among doctors and give solace to those who have experienced similar situations.