Hip-hop fans have been excited since LIL UZI VERT announced releasing the new project “pink tape.” The fans can’t keep their calm since this announcement, and this Philly talent has a new release called Demon high that was released on 29th October. The release has been taking audiences because the lyrics are about flexing money and his relationships.
In the lyrics, he states he can feel the demons coming out, hits the stage to make crowds disperse, talks about how he kills his shows and further states he is insecure.
After the video release, everyone talks about Lil Uzi Vert, the trending video on social media platforms. Fans are humming these lyrics across different states, and in the video, he gets into a school, the demon high school, and causes chaos. He runs from the crowd getting tattoos; food fights are in the visual and other mischievous acts. This video is worth watching, and it is exciting. It’s gaining many views on YouTube every day.
The video follows his collaborations this year, and he has teamed up with several artists this year. He collaborated with the future in 2020; he has joint projects with other upcoming artists, and his chat is topping every once in a while.
Future and Lil Uzi Vert, who are frequent collaborators, have again partnered up to release the new album Pluto x Baby Pluto, featuring 16 songs that are interestingly feature-less. Moreover, can also now enjoy the video for the song “That’s It,” which Nils and Wheezy have produced as both of them seem to be enjoying lavish in their Auto-Tuned. This visual has come courtesy of Hype Williams, who was the person behind the cryptic promos that came right before the release of Pluto x Baby Pluto. In this video, viewers can witness the artists in a tropical forest as well as a football field.
The tracks were likewise joined by Hype Williams-coordinated trailers. Throughout the end of the week, Future and Lil Uzi Vert got their fans energized by elevating what seems to be another shared venture from the two
From le FLEUR lookbook* to his much-awaited track “Gimme da Lite“, rapper Lil Yachty is having an eventful week. The rap star’s collaborations with Tyler, the Creator and Southside, respectively, have been the talk of the town.
The Lookbook Debut
Lil Yachty made a stylish debut in Tyler, the Creator’s newly released le FLEUR lookbook*. The lookbook, launched early this week, has been gathering steam ever since.
Lil Yachty’s bold and eclectic sense of style matches the vibe of the le FLEUR lookbook beautifully.*
The Southside Connection
The rap star’s connection with Southside has been particularly noteworthy. Their much-anticipated track, “Gimme da Lite”, has finally hit the airwaves. This release continues Lil Yachty’s long-standing work relationship with the 808 Mafia boss. The duo has previously teamed up on popular cuts like “Menace,” “Boat Skirrt,” “Das Cap,” and “Flex Up.”
Where to Listen?
Music lovers can now stream the new song on Apple Music, Spotify, and all major platforms. Moreover, they can also watch the official music video on YouTube.
Lil Boat’s Recent Remix
“Gimme da Lite” comes hot on the heels of Lil Boat’s remix of “Never Lose Me.” This track is the latest from Flo Milli’s upcoming album, Fine Ho, Stay. The project is slated for release in the coming months.
“You so hood, I’m so bougie,” Yachty rapped on the track. “With a flash, we can turn this into Tubi/I’ma snack on your booty like Scooby/I’ma roll the Rolls-Royce like a Rubi/Squirt like a dolphin, my mouth a jacuzzi.”
The Lyricism Discussion
In a recent conversation with Tierra Whack for Rolling Stone‘s “Musicians on Musicians” series, the Let’s Start Here rapper reflected on his lyricism. Yachty, who was part of the 2016 XXL Freshman Class alongside rappers like 21 Savage, Kodak Black, Lil Uzi Vert, and Desiigner, spoke about his unique approach to writing lyrics.
“When I was younger, and coming up, the class I was a part of glorified drugs, face tats, everything under the book, you know,” he said. “And what I learned as I got older—I’m grateful for the fan base I have. It’s a huge fan base, and the love is real. But I always realized that I never had the fan base of certain peers because I didn’t glorify negativity. I didn’t glorify things that I didn’t stand by, you know.”
With the release of “Gimme da Lite” and his recent collaborations, Lil Yachty’s star continues to rise in the music industry. His journey is a testament to his individuality and commitment to his craft.
Stay tuned for more music news and updates on Lil Yachty!
The highly anticipated It’s Only Me album from Lil Baby was released back in October of 2022, which made him return to the forefront of music. The project boasted a variety of guest appearances including Rylo Rodriguez, Pooh Shiesty, Young Thug, EST Gee, Future, and others that were featured on 23 of the tracks of the project. As a result of its debut week sales of 216,000 album-equivalent units, It’s Only Me landed on the top of the Billboard 200, earning it a very high rating.
This past weekend, Diamond-certified rapper Lil Baby Gunna dropped off the official music video for the fourth track on his debut album, “Forever.” The new Fridayy-assisted video was directed by Cam Busby and illustrates a romantic getaway on a tropical island during which Gunna and his girlfriend are on their honeymoon. Throughout the track, the “Yes Indeed” rapper tells the story of a back-and-forth which takes place between him and his love interest:
Lil Baby’s second solo album, It’s Only Me, follows up the success of his 2016 My Turn LP, which featured Moneybagg Yo, Future, 42 Dugg, Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Wayne, Gunna, Young Thug, and Rylo Rodriguez over the course of 20 tracks. During its opening week, My Turn was also the best-selling album on the Billboard 200, with 197,000 album-equivalent units moving during that week. After announcing the deluxe version of the album on Instagram, the Atlanta native turned around and released his hit songs from the album, including the Grammy-nominated “We Paid” and the Grammy-winning “The Bigger Picture.”
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