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“THE ONE & ONLY” is EST Gee in his latest video

“THE ONE & ONLY” is EST Gee in his latest video

There is no denying that EST Gee latest mixtape, MAD, was released last Friday (March 17). It features 14 songs and features Boosie Badazz, Young Scooter, and Lil Kada. The project was preceded by the release of several singles, including “Blow Up,” “Undefeated,” “If I Stop Now,” and “25MIN Freestyle.” From the project, Gee just released his official music video for the song, “THE ONE & ONLY,” today (March 22). “Backstage Passes” rapper Cash Jundi directs this new clip, in which he demonstrates some of the high stakes moves he uses to deliver his trademark flow as he makes some deliveries on the fly:

EST Gee released his highly anticipated album I Never Felt Nun back in September of 2022, a while before MAD started airing. Among the 21 tracks that were included in the release were cuts from MGK, Future, Bryson Tiller, Jack Harlow, and Jeezy. Moreover, it has also been his most successful release thus far, reaching No. 8 and No. 3 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart, respectively, on the Billboard 200 and R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart.

Aside from his own releases, EST Gee has also collaborated with other artists on numerous occasions, including “Back And Forth” featuring Lil Baby, “Hmhmm” featuring Chris Brown, “CHICKENS” featuring Future, and more. The most recent effort of his can be heard on the soundtrack for the film CREED III, in which he collaborated with Big Sean to produce a standout track called “Anthem.”

The single “Who Told You” is produced by Drake and J Hus

The single “Who Told You” is produced by Drake and J Hus

The May release of “It’s Crazy” was J Hus official return to music following his five-year absence from music. The song was a vigorous number that kept things very street over U.K drill-inspired production that saw Hus keep things crazy. After that, he dropped a track called “Who Told You,” which featured one of Canada’s most well-known rappers, Drake, on Friday (June 9). Afrobeats is at the forefront of the British star’s new single, The Dutch, produced by P2J. The track is short and sweet, and it features harmonies about dance moves, women, wealth, and a number of other topics.

Both “Who Told You” and “It’s Crazy” are tracks that featured on J Hus forthcoming studio album, Don’t Say Militancy, a record that has been heavily promoted in London over the past few weeks as one of the most anticipated albums of this summerIn a YouTube video (which is featured above), he also explains the meaning and concept behind the title of the album, which is what you can see above. My immediate response was to ask myself, “What does that mean to me?”. Is it like don’t just suggest something, be the one to say it, init?” J Hus replied. “Initially, don’t say it out loud. Just keep it to yourself. You shouldn’t say anything unless you’re going to act upon it. That’s wet, I don’t think so. In order to be successful, it is essential that you do the following. If not, why? Init, do not say anything about it. In essence, that is what it means. Rather than saying it, do it! Put it on display! ”