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New album from Shordie Shordie, titled “A Life For Two”

New album from Shordie Shordie, titled “A Life For Two”

In celebration of the launch of his latest project, A Life For Two, Shordie Shordie unveiled it over the weekend. Throughout the body of work, 03 Greedo and Octavian both appear on multiple tracks, making it a total of 13 tracks in total. A lot of praise was also given to well-received singles including “Thug Life,” and “How High” in which the Baltimore rapper Shordie Shordie spittles some reflections on his humble beginnings amid reflective bars on the verse:

As part of his More Than Music series, Shordie Shordie released the second installment in July 2022, which featured contributions from artists including Offset, Mozzy, and Rich Homie Quan across 17 tracks. The first edition of the compilation was released back in 2020 and featured 13 tracks with no guest appearances from any of the artists. There has been a wealth of official clips that have been made available to listeners, such as “The Wire,” “Changing,” “Morning In LA,” and “Body Language.”

Besides his own releases, the New Jersey emcee can be heard dropping guest verses on a variety of tracks, including “Mo Bangs” with $tupid Young, “Toxic” with Saviii 3rd, “Tell The Truth” With Mozzy, and “Gravediggers” with Lewie.

Shordie Shordie releases new visuals for “How High”

Shordie Shordie releases new visuals for “How High”

Shordie Shordie is going to officially unveil his upcoming mixtape titled A Life For Two this Friday (April 28) and just in time for the weekend. Fans have already seen a number of previews of the album, such as “Thug Life” and “UK” with Kay Flock. Yesterday (April 24), he released another sneak peak entitled “How High.” During the opening scene of the music video, Blue reveals that the Baltimore rapper has run out of rolling papers, and that the stranger in the car next to him has also run out of smoking accessories. Having linked up with each other, the two had an eventful day together, with the bars providing the perfect background music:

A second installment of Shordie Shordie More Than Music series was released back in July 2022, which featured collaborations with Offset, Mozzy, and Rich Homie Quan over the course of 17 tracks. A 13-track body of work was released with no guest appearances in the first edition of the album, released in 2020. It has been possible for fans to watch official videos for cuts such as “The Wire,” “Morning In LA,” “Changing,” and “Body Language.”

A recent interview with the captain Hook rapper Shordie Shordie led to an explanation of what makes his music unique. The music is relatable from beginning to end, no matter whether it is a mixtape or an album. My writing will always be a story, and it will always be relatable. I promise you that. There is no doubt that everyone should be able to be a part of something like that,” he said in response to the statement.

“Be The One” video by Bree Runway features Khalid

“Be The One” video by Bree Runway features Khalid

Bree Runway makes her comeback over the weekend with the release of a new music video for “Be The One,” her latest hit. In this video, Bree Runway has recruited Khalid, a fellow hitmaker and friend, to help her make it a reality. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California by Zachary Bailey, with stunning backdrops of deserts, mountains, and the sea as the backdrops to the video. They go back and forth in the song about the fact that neither of them has found love in the ways they thought they should:

“I am extremely honored to be a part of this collaboration, and it is an experience I will never forget,” the London singer said in a press release. It’s impossible for me not to be obsessed with this song. There is no doubt that our voices blend perfectly together. It was all the result of a hangout in the studio that made it come together. My favorite thing about Khalid is his light and his amazing character that he embodies. My pleasure to be able to call him a friend as well as a collaborator on music is something I am very proud of. This is going to be a major release, and I look forward to sharing it with the world! ”

In December 2022, Bree Runway released WOAH, WHAT A BLUR! a collection of five tracks with a sole contribution from Stormzy. As previously mentioned, she released 2000AND4EVA in 2020, an EMI-backed release which featured additional contributions from the legendary Missy Elliott, Rico Nasty, Maliibu Mitch and Yung Baby Tate.

With his new album, ‘On Top of The Covers,’ T-Pain pays tribute to classic records

With his new album, ‘On Top of The Covers,’ T-Pain pays tribute to classic records

There are numerous ways in which T-Pain shows off his versatility. The R&B legend released one of his most recent compilation albums over the weekend, On Top of The Covers, which contains his renditions of classic songs. It is expected that Pain will add his own unique twist to a variety of songs, such as “Sharing The Night Together” with Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show, “Stay With Me” with Sam Smith, “Don’t Stop Believin’” with Journey, and many more. In the project’s introduction, T-Pain starts with a powerful cover of Sam Cooke’s song, “A Change Is Gonna Come,” which sets the tone for the entire project:

There was a lot of discussion about T-Pain’s sixth studio album, 1UP, which was released in 2019. It was a 12-track offering that included appearances from Lil Wayne, Boosie Badazz, O.T. Genasis, Tory Lanez, Russ, and more. In the year 2020, he compiled and packaged all of his special edition tracks so that they might be released as together as one album titled “The Lost Remixes.” During the course of the next few years, the Florida legend has released singles such as “Shootin’ Up The Club,” “I’m Cool With That,” and the Chris Brown-assisted “Wake Up Dead” and “Spooky Shreds,” “That’s Just Tips,” “I Like Dat” by BIA and Kehlani.

Aside from his own releases, you can also hear the “Buy You A Drink” singer on several of the latest releases. Some of the songs that he has appeared on include “Hot Tub” with Yung Gravy, “Troubles” with Denzel Curry, “I’m Blue” with Sofest Hard, “Y.O.T.A.” with NandoSTL, and more.

Tink discusses “Toxic” love in her new single

Tink discusses “Toxic” love in her new single

It is expected that Tink will have a very busy year in 2023. She released her latest sensual track and video, “Toxic,” over the weekend. A soundtrack from the musical Chicago was used to inspire the video directed by Josh Jones. As she delivers her lyrics about a destructive relationship, the 27-year-old star refers to the infamous “Cell Block Tango” scene as she delivers her opening line:

“I listen to [‘Toxic’] every day because it puts me in that mindset,” Tink said in a press release. “My favorite thing to do is see the girls pop their asses, and this sets the tone for the year. The video was created as a result of the patterns we all see in relationships of different kinds, those unhealthy cycles.”

Earlier this year, the Illinois-born artist released his Pillow Talk album, a 16-song project that included guest performances from Russ, Toosii, Layton Greene, 2 Chainz, Fabolous, Muni Long, and G Herbo. Prior to the release of the album, singles such as “Cater” and “Goofy” featuring 2 Chainz were well received. In addition to her own releases, Tink has also worked with Vedo and Babyface in collaborations such as “Whatever” with Babyface and “Somebody” featuring Vedo.