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New video features Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice in “Barbie World”

New video features Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice in “Barbie World”

Today (June 23), fans have the chance to get a first glimpse at Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice’s contributions to the aforementioned compilation. In their latest offering, RIOTUSA have produced “Barbie World,” a song that is heavily inspired by the 1997 hit by Aqua, “Barbie Girl,” resulting in a vibe fit for the rappers’ boastful rhymes about sex, money and more.


This summer, moviegoers will flock to cinemas across the nation to enjoy a live adaptation of Barbie, bringing the world’s most popular fashion doll to life through one of the most popular movie adaptations of all time. There will be an accompanying soundtrack that will be accompanied by a wealth of artist appearances accompanying the movie, including The Kid LAROI, Lizzo, Khalid, PinkPantheress, and more.


This morning (June 23), the first look at Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj contributions to the aforementioned compilation will be available to fans as fans will be able to preview them. As part of their latest release, RIOTUSA has dropped a song titled “Barbie World,” which is heavily inspired by the 1997 hit song by Aqua, “Barbie Girl,” by Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice resulting in a very positive vibe that is perfect for their boastful rhymes about sex, money, and other things in life.

Project ‘You Never Know, It Could Happen To You’ unveiled by Kyle The Hooligan

Project ‘You Never Know, It Could Happen To You’ unveiled by Kyle The Hooligan

I’m pleased to announce Kyle The Hooligan latest recording titled You Never Know, It Could Happen To You. It comes with eight songs and additional appearances by some of the most well-known artists in hip-hop today, such as Fedd the God, Robb Bank$, Ziggy Zeigler, Prizzle Vangoh, Kid Trunks, and more. Among the most notable cuts on the project is the humming ballad “Spaced Out,” a collaboration with Bass Santana which sees the two artists capturing rock star vibes throughout the entire song.

“Feeling Spaced Out” was also accompanied by a matching music video from Benny Flash. Bass Santana and Kyle The Hooligan and rhymes are perfectly matched with the artwork and the video is filled with psychedelic animations and special effects that give it a truly psychedelic feel.

Announcing the studio release of You Never Know, It Could Happen To You, Kyle The Hooligan follows up the summer 2022 release Far From Paradise and a string of free releases over the past year, including “Highs and Loews,” “Say My Name,” “Love Me Not,” “Camry,” “Tennessee,” “Brand New Bentley,” and “Cocaine Cowboys.” Kyle also contributed to 6igi “On My Own (Spanish Remix)” and Clintn lord “C.O.M.B.” (which also featured SAINt JHN.)

Fredo and Stormzy team up for the video “Toxic Trait”

Fredo and Stormzy team up for the video “Toxic Trait”

There was a new video released by Stormzy on Thursday (June 22). The visual is for his banging track “Toxic Trait,” a popular song featuring Fredo and with production by Dave. As the South London talent moves through the drill-inspired cut, he takes a moment to admit that he has flaws while reminding listeners how great he is.

Femi Ladi, the director of the video, takes a creative route by showing different variations of Stormzy performing his lyrics in several different ways in order to convey his message. He is eventually able to join his peers after a hilarious therapy session interlude in which he joins his peers. As well as Ivorian Doll and Alison Hammond making appearances throughout the movie, other notable guests can be seen as well.

“Toxic Trait” is Stormzy’s first official release since his third studio album, This Is What I Mean, which dropped in November 2022, a year after his third studio album had made its debut. As a result of this body of work, the album contained 12 tracks and a number of additional features, including Ayra Starr, Sampha, Black Sherif, Ms Banks, Amaarae, and more. There is no doubt that Stormzy’s album is well known for its more experimental content, as most of the tracks included gospel, R&B, along with a variety of other genres, to create the most enjoyable music for listeners. A successful departure with All I Want for My Birthday proved to be one of his most successful albums, as It Is What I Mean both landed him a No. 1 position on the UK Albums Chart for his third consecutive week, as well as earning him a silver certification.

In “Put It On Da Floor”, GloRilla puts her own spin on Latto’s hit song.

In “Put It On Da Floor”, GloRilla puts her own spin on Latto’s hit song.

GloRilla has been teasing us on social media for quite some time now, and she has come through with her remix of Latto’s hit from April, “Put It On Da Floor.” The Memphis rapper gets a kick out of the banger, which was mixed and mastered by Ben Hogarth and Go Grizzly, as she boasts of her accomplishments and sends strong messages to her many detractors.

Taking the clip for the song “Put It On Da Floor (GloMix)” from Samuel Finley, the clip features GloRilla enjoying a luxurious residence with her friends, as well as a scene from the video. It is a brilliant video that shows the group flexing their muscles with stacks of money and jewelry, breaking into dance moves, and driving matching Corvettes across the city.

There has been a lot buzz around GloRilla since she released her debut EP, Anyways, Life’s Great… in 2022, making it one of her first official releases under Yo Gotti’s Collective Music Group label. It was such a remarkable project from Niki Pooh, Cardi B, and Hitkidd that it debuted at No. 5 on Billboard’s list of Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, which is the biggest ranking in the country. Within a few months of its original release, the “Tomorrow” star took the music world by storm with Anyways, Life’s Great…Bonusus Edition, which included viral favorites such as “PHATNALL” and “Nut Quick.”

As part of the XXL Freshman class for 2023, GloRilla joined Finesse2 Times, Luh Tyler, Lola Brooke, Central Cee, Rob49, and others on Wednesday (June 21). There’s no doubt that the achievement will serve as an appetizer for new music to come out in the weeks and months to come.

“Referral” video features Wiz Khalifa

“Referral” video features Wiz Khalifa

It wasn’t long ago that Wiz Khalifa released his most recent single “See Ya” and there was a lot of buzz surrounding it. The project featured 25 cuts and credited contributions from Lil Vada, Young Deji, and Chevy Woods. Earlier this week, the Taylor Gang head honcho shared a new visual from his upcoming project to be released later this summer, called “Referral.” Composed by Quadwoofer Bangz, the bass-heavy song is an excellent fit for Wiz’s bars filled with commentary about money, women, and marijuana.

Amidst the visuals, viewers are able to catch Wiz Khalifa performing in his element, taking part in a smoke session inside the studio, directed by Braden Walker. Additionally, he has been seen driving his white Rolls-Royce around an open parking lot where he is showing off the vehicle. The short clip concludes with the same positive message as the music video “Close Frame,” which can be heard at the end of the clip. “Hey, what’s up, Wiz Khalifa here. He remarks, “We’re back.”. “ Our plan is to stay here, to stay here for a while. It is something that you cannot do anything about. See you!”

In 2022, Wiz released the 17-song Multiverse, which was Wiz’s latest full-length album. This album featured contributions from TM88, THEY., Hitmaka, Scott Storch, Fridayy, and more. The deluxe edition of Multiverse was released months later and came with three additional tracks over the standard edition. As part of that same project, Wiz again teamed up with past collaborators like Big K.R.I.T., Girl Talk, and Smoke DZA to put together their project Full Court Press, which features 10 dope tracks and appearances from Nile Rodgers and Curren$y.