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In a collaboration with Kodak Black, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie releases “Water (Drowning Pt. 2)”

In a collaboration with Kodak Black, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie releases “Water (Drowning Pt. 2)”

In order to celebrate the upcoming release of his fourth studio album, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie prepares to unveil his latest LP, Me vs. Myself, set to be released next week, will feature 22 tracks and contributions from artists such as Lil Durk, H.E.R., G. Herbo, Roddy Ricch, and more. In a new release from his upcoming EP, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie decided to drop off a surprise single over the weekend called “Water (Drowning Pt. 2),” which was a collaborative effort with Kodak Black, which follows up on the hit single from last year called “Drowning.” This melodic offering, which was produced by S.Dot and 254Bodi, reveals the two rappers discussing A Boogie’s hometown, street life, women, and more.

A brand-new album titled Me vs. Myself is scheduled to be released later this year. Artist 2.0 was a 20-song album that featured the likes of Gunna, Summer Walker, Lil Uzi Vert, Young Thug, DaBaby, and Khalid. With 111,000 equivalent album units sold in its first week, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie eventually reached No. 2 positions on Billboard’s 200 chart, earning a platinum certification for its sales performance. As soon as Artist 2.0 was released, a deluxe edition was released with nine additional tracks and it is now available for purchase. Aside from appearing on his own singles, the “Look Back At It” rapper has also appeared on singles by peers who come from a variety of genres, including Nas, Dave East, SAINt JHN, Snakehips, Giggs, DJ Khaled, and David Guetta. Aside from that, he was kind enough to provide fans with an appetizer, the EP B4 AVA, to get them ready for the imminent release.

QMOSHYN locates his proverbial light in Hip-Hop culture

QMOSHYN locates his proverbial light in Hip-Hop culture

The power of light is incalculable.

Traveling through darkness and mystification without adequate light is an improbable task in life. Navigating through life’s jagged-edged maze requires unparalleled endurance, bodacious energy and unique clairvoyance. Envisioning your future inside the fog of uncertainty challenges a person’s inner willpower and faith at the highest level.

Life can be challenging at times, which is no secret to anyone. We are inevitably going to face challenges and obstacles along the way as we move forward. There is no doubt that a dark time has come for us all. But if we have the strength and perseverance to push through, we can find our way out of it. During tough times, hip-hop culture has been able to provide a light for Major Recording Artist/Serial Entrepreneur QMOSHYN.

QMOSHYN understands the value of family, faith, and legacy in 2022.

In 2022, QMOSHYN released his family inspired E-Book: Social Media REfreshER Vol.1: The Top 100 Content Creation Tips For Non-Content Creators. QMOSHYN’s innovative book is a short but comprehensive marketing guide that presents 100 turnkey tips for people who are unfamiliar with social media content creation or feel that their schedules do not allow them to devote the necessary time trying to learn it. The Social Media REfreshER Vol. 1 is one of Amazon’s highest-ranking E-books. “Everybody wins when the family eats first.”

Throughout the years, QMOSHYN has found inspiration and hope via his family, community and music. The story of QMOSHYN is proof that when we discover our passion, it can help us overcome any obstacle we face. QMOSHYN’s message to Generation Z is simple: Don’t give up if you’re feeling lost or down. Keep looking for your light, and you’ll find your way.

“ANNA” by Duke Deuce gets a dark visual treatment in a brand new video.

“ANNA” by Duke Deuce gets a dark visual treatment in a brand new video.

It was only last month that Duke Deuce announced the release of his latest solo LP, Memphis Massacre III, which continues the fan-favorite series he began in 2018. In addition to the 13 tracks on the mixtape, the release has features from ATM Rich Baby, Big Moochie Grape, Lil Thad, Glockianna, Dubba C, and Gloss Up, another labelmate on QC. Upon releasing the release, he accompanied it with a video for “Mr. Memphis Massacre,” the title track of the project.

Earlier this week, a new music video was released from the Duke Deuce upcoming mixtape, which is the official video for the album’s lead single, Anna. The brand-new clip, which is a follow-up to his humorous “Buck The System” video, takes a dark and eerie approach to getting its message across as a sequel to that clip. “ANNA” opens with Duke Deuce chanting a hard-hitting verse in a dark underground room as he chants the opening lines of the song: “It was a priceless experience …

Memphis Massacre III follows up on Duke Deuce’s previous album, which was released in June, CRUNKSTAR. As a result, he was in consultation with a variety of talented artists for assistance with this body of work. These artists included JP The Rockstar, Slimeroni, Gloss Up, Co Cash, DJ Tootz, Rico Nasty, GloRilla, Doe Boy, Lil Yachty, Juicy J, Babyface Ray, and Dante Smith.

“2007” is officially added to JID’s upcoming album ‘The Forever Story’

“2007” is officially added to JID’s upcoming album ‘The Forever Story’

The Forever Story is the highly anticipated third album from JID, which was released in August of this year. On this project, you can expect to hear songs from icons such as Yasiin Bey, Johnta Austin, and Lil Wayne. Furthermore, peer artists such as EarthGang, 21 Savage, Lil Durk, Ari Lennox, BADBADNOTGOOD, Mustafa The Poet, and Fousheé. Longtime DJ and producer Christo was responsible for executive producing the Forever Story, which featured ten credits across a total of 16 tracks.

In the wake of the release of The Forever Story today, the Atlanta rapper has unveiled another final touch by tying his “2007” track as the outro to the album. There are a number of guest appearances on this album, including those of Ib Hamad, J. Cole, and JID’s father as well. These guest appearances had initially been left out due to issues regarding sample clearance. The whole song, where JID is able to provide listeners with a detailed history of his career to date, is comprised of the following:

A related development to this story is that Dreamville rapper Cypress Hill has recently announced that he will be performing at the American Music Awards next month alongside Imagine Dragons. Additionally, he will also be embarking on a joint tour with Smino in the near future for their “Luv Is 4Ever Tour.” This tour will span 32 cities across the country and kicks off in Seattle, WA as well as other cities around the country such as Atlanta, Los Angeles, Houston, as well as many more before concluding in Nashville, TN in March.

The latest “Buck The System” video from Duke Deuce sees the rapper taking over the radio station

The latest “Buck The System” video from Duke Deuce sees the rapper taking over the radio station

The Memphis Massacre III LP, Duke Deuce’s third album in his fan-favorite Memphis Massacre series, was released last week. The mixtape features a Memphis-only roster of artists, including Big Moochie Grape, Lil Thad, ATM Rich Baby, Glockianna, Dubba C, and Gloss Up, another QC labelmate. The release was accompanied by the video for “Mr. Memphis Massacre,” the first single from the project.

A few hours ago (Nov. 1), the Tennessee native took to social media to release the official music video for the track featured on the mixtape, “Buck The System.” This hilarious visual begins with a scene where the Tennessee native enters a local radio station and asks a DJ to play his new song on the air. Even though the rapper refuses to do so, the “Crunk Ain’t Dead” rapper takes over the studio and blasts out his song regardless of what the artist says. As soon as his hard-hitting lyrics start to fill the room, the only sounds of the entire building are his hard-hitting lyrics:

In June, Deuce released his third album, Memphis Massacre III, following CRUNKSTAR, his debut album. There were a variety of talented names who helped him out with the aforementioned body of work. These names included Slimeroni, Gloss Up, Rico Nasty, Co Cash, GloRilla, JP The Rockstar, Doe Boy, Babyface Ray, Lil Yachty, Juicy J, DJ Tootz, and Dante Smith.