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DDG releases a new music video for “I’m Geekin”

DDG releases a new music video for “I’m Geekin”

In addition to his continuous stream of drops, DDG has also been blessing the fans with a pair of singles in the last month, which include “Reminiscing,” “Way Too Petty,” as well as his most recent, “This Summer.” On Friday (April 20), DDG continues his momentum with a new single called “I’m Geekin.” In the accompanying music video, the rapper takes his family on a luxurious ride while spitting bars to accompany the bragging mood:

DDG’s most recent full-length album is It’s Not Me It’s You, released in 2022, which features NLE Choppa, Kevin Gates, Gunna, Polo G, and Babyface Ray. The album’s release was preceded by well-received singles, including “If I Want You” and “Elon Musk.” He returned shortly thereafter to release the official deluxe edition. A number of new songs were included in the update, including collaborations with Offset, Lakeyah and Coi Leray.

Prior to It’s Not Me It’s You, OG Parker and I jointly released Die 4 Respect in 2021. 11 songs were included in the project, as well as a number of features by artists such as PnB Rock, YoungBoy NBA, and more. Apart from his own albums, the self-taught “Moonwalking In Calabasas” emcee can be identified prominently on recent releases such as “Know How I Get” featuring Baby Rich, “Meat This” featuring Blueface, “Toro” featuring Sho Madjozi, and more.

“Shake Sumn” is the latest visual from DaBaby.

“Shake Sumn” is the latest visual from DaBaby.

A new EP by DaBaby, entitled CALL DA FIREMAN, was released on Friday (May 5). There were three songs on the album and Offset featured on one of them. DaBaby had the honour of bringing the album to the masses. Earlier this week (May 8), the North Carolinian singer released a visual for one of the songs from that same project, “Shake Sumn,” a song that plays in a similar vein to Lil Uzi Vert’s “Just Wanna Rock” both in terms of the short song structure and its high-energy subject matter, which represent a similar style of music.

The accompanying clip to this Charlie Heat-produced offering is directed by Reel Goats and begins with a humorous skit by the artist Funny Marco, who plays a young fool in the clip. In a later episode, DaBaby dons a fireman’s outfit and engages in a series of synchronized dance sessions inside a warehouse, accompanied by a bunch of fellow dancers. Aside from watching the performance live, viewers are also given the chance to see some behind-the-scenes action afterward.

In a major way, CALL DA FIREMAN is a sequel to a movie release from 2019 called, Baby On Baby. The second installment of Baby On Baby contained a total of 14 dope cuts that included a notable appearance by Anthony Hamilton. As part of the same year, he released one of the most notable albums of the year, BETTER THAN YOU which featured YoungBoy Never Broke Again as well as a number of loose tracks including “SHOWING OFF HER BODY” featuring Davido, “WIG” featuring Moneybagg Yo, “BONNET” featuring Pooh Shiesty, “WAITRESS,” and “TOUGH SKIN.”

Cordae teams up with Machine Gun Kelly for a new song entitled “Doja (Freestyle)”

Cordae teams up with Machine Gun Kelly for a new song entitled “Doja (Freestyle)”

A brand new freestyle was dropped by Machine Gun Kelly as a surprise for his fans today (April 26), and the rapper tapped Cordae to help him do so by assisting him in the creation of his new track. The two rappers Machine Gun Kelly & Cordae present a cypher-style clip in which they are seen performing a mix of words over Central Cee’s hit song, “Doja.” When it comes to MGK, he brings his own unique twist to the track as he begins things by saying:

A few months ago, Machine Gun Kelly released his latest project, mainstream sellout, which is one of his most recent releases. As part of the 16-track release, Lil Wayne, Gunna, Landon Barker, Young Thug, amongst many others, contributed to the creation of the project. It was three months later that he delivered the deluxe upgrade that consisted of six brand-new tracks, including live renditions of songs such as “maybe” and “papercuts.”

From A Bird’s Eye View was Cordae’s sophomore album which was unveiled in January 2022. This album contained 14 songs in addition to additional collaborations with stars such as H.E.R., Lil Wayne, Gunna, Freddie Gibbs, Lil Durk, Stevie Wonder, Eminem, Ant Clemons, and Roddy Ricch. There has been plenty of visual content from the album since then, including visuals for cuts such as “Chronicles,” “C Carter,” and “Today.” In addition to his own releases, he has contributed verses on a number of other tracks in recent months including “Spinnin” featuring B-Lovee, “Only Fan” featuring Bazzi, and more.

Calboy releases a new music video for “Trippin Bout It”

Calboy releases a new music video for “Trippin Bout It”

Having taken a quick break, Calboy has returned to the music scene with his melodic offering once again after taking a very short break. The musician treated his fans to a new song titled “Trippin Bout It” a few days ago. This song is a close follow-up to “Stargaze” which was released early this month. There is a cinematic clip accompanying the accompanying material that tells the story of a team facing the prospect of turning their backs on one another during a risky mission was being attempted by them. Chicago emcee Travers raps about being surrounded by fake love on the track, in which he describes his situation as follows:

It was in 2022 when Calboy released his first EP, Black Heart, which featured eight tracks which were also accompanied by appearances by Jackboy,Fredo Bang, and Joey BADA$$. It was Long Live The Kings that came out in 2020, which originally contained six tracks, along with contributions from artists such as Lil Baby, Lil Tjay, and G Herbo. Following the release of his debut album, he went back with a deluxe edition, adding six new songs and collaborating with the late Yo Gotti, Polo G, Fivio Foreign, and King Von in addition to new collaborations on the album.

Aside from his own releases, the “Envy Me” rapper Calboy has been rattling out guest verses on a number of tracks, including “Pressure” featuring Kodie Shane, “Red Dead” produced for Polo G and Manifest, “Hopeless Romantic” featuring Cz Beats, “Priceless” featuring Flannan, and more.

“Invisible” visual unveils by Lloyd Banks

“Invisible” visual unveils by Lloyd Banks

It was with great pleasure that Lloyd Banks released the third installment of his The Course of the Inevitable series on Friday (April 21). It’s not exactly shocking when you hear that the G-Unit alum released his latest album under the name Pieces of My Pain. It consists of 16 tracks with contributions from 38 Spesh, Method Man, Vado, Dave East, Tony Yayo, and Cormega.

In addition to his well-received album, Lloyd Banks also treated fans with a video for one of the standouts tracks off the album, “Invisible,” one of the most compelling drops from Cartune Beatz that featured some of the best wordplay, lines, and interpretations about Banks’ hard-won status as one of the best in the business.

With the accompanying video for “Invisible”, direct by Llama, everything is kept simple with a variety of shots depicting the New York emcee wandering around a variety of locations, some of which are near train tracks, in front of his SUV, as well as inside an almost entirely dark room.

During the summer of 2021, Lloyd Banks marked his return to wax with his release The Course of the Inevitable, which featured 18 tracks and featured contributions from a wide variety of artists, including Freddie Gibbs, Benny the Butcher, Roc Marciano, Styles P, and Sy Ari da Kid. Taking it to the next level, he released The Course of the Inevitable 2 in 2022, another action-packed release that included collaborations with Tony Yayo, Conway the Machine, Jadakiss, and more. The fact that Banks’ musical output has remained consistent for the past few years provides hope that things will remain that way in the future as well.