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For “Plot Twist,” Ray Vaughn team up with London Monét

For “Plot Twist,” Ray Vaughn team up with London Monét

Earlier this week (March 24), Ray Vaughn released a new single titled “Plot Twist” featuring London Monét. This emotionally charged track from Vinylz features bars about battling mental health and achieving your dreams regardless of all odds in the emotional offering.

The news that Ray Vaughn would be joining Top Dawg Entertainment’s roster was unveiled back in 2021, and it surprised many when the rapper announced that he would be joining the company. It was Peer Pressure that marked the beginning of the exciting journey, along with a brief description of the EP, which consists of three songs.

“The truth is, I would love to tell you how I came up with this project, but to be honest with you, returning to that place of brutal honesty where these songs first came from has been a chaotic process for me. Don’t be too serious with me, honestly, just learn to have fun.”

Over the course of the past few years, Ray Vaughn has released several well-received singles, including “59th & Bethany,” “Potential,” “Picking Cherries,” “Mannequin,” “Kim Possible,” “Tradeline,” and “Dawg House” alongside labelmate Isaiah Rashad. Earlier this year, he teamed up with Ab-Soul for the Wallis Lane-backed song “Sandcastles,” further enhancing the expectation of a full-length release in the near future.

In a new video for “Please Hold Me Down,” Boosie Badazz pleads for loyalty

A new release by Boosie Badazz expresses the pain that comes with being involved in the criminal justice system. In the past couple of days, the Baton Rouge-born rapper has released a new track and video, entitled “Please Hold Me Down.” Boosie Badazz sincerely requests that his family and friends remain by his side as he fights for his freedom, referring to the ongoing case involving Young Thug in the song:

A dramatic visual accompanying the audio depicts an intense courtroom scene. In the crowd, his loved ones can be seen weeping as he delivers his piece, “Wipe Me Down.”

A 10-track album, Lines For Valentines, was Boosie Badazz last full-length release in February, which included features from Money Bagz and Og Dre. His previous studio release, Heartfelt, contained fan favorites such as “Always & Forever” and “Love All Gone.” Therefore, the rapper has already appeared on a number of collaborative tracks in 2023, such as “Domin” with Quicc Savo, “Know My Name” with Mac Hard, “I Need A Man” with Alexia Jayy, “Can’t Change My Ways (Remix)” with TTODBumpy Johnson, and more.