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NBA YoungBoy returns with the album titled ‘Richest Opp’

NBA YoungBoy returns with the album titled ‘Richest Opp’

In most cases, NBA YoungBoy returns quickly after releasing a song with more heat – sooner rather than later, as usual. It seems as though the 23-year-old rapper has proven to be one of the most consistent rappers in the industry, despite the fact that he is under house arrest at the moment. He therefore has greater time and opportunity to create new music while he is under house arrest.

At this point, one is only able to speculate as to how many unreleased tracks YoungBoy has in his vault; however, it is certain that they will be released in the near future. The Baton Rouge rapper has released “Richest Opp“, his latest project, on May 12.

Despite the fact that NBA YoungBoy just released his debut project Don’t Try This At Home just a few weeks ago, it’s unlikely that he’s bothered about “oversaturation.” As his fan base has a cult-like following, he has been able to maintain a high demand for his music and has been making sure that he comes out with it whenever he can. Earlier last night, a strong declaration was made by one of his fan pages on his fan page, and it caused a lot of controversy. “In the future, NBA YoungBoy will be regarded as the biggest hip hop artist out of Louisiana,” they said, adding an emoji of a goat to illustrate their point.

Despite the fact that many fans agree with the sentiment, others came to the defense of prominent Louisiana rappers with names such as Master P, Lil Wayne, Kevin Gates, Lil Boosie, Curren$y, and others. There is a saying that goes like this: “All publicity is good publicity.” It is true that it was an online debate, but nevertheless, many people were intrigued by YoungBoy’s new project, and it is worth listening to. A wealth of 17 records in Top’s arsenal allows him to deal with Richest Opp alone for the majority of the time (of course), however there is one collaboration he has with T.E.N. (with Rionfive) on “Chopstick.”

G-Eazy & A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie team up on “MVP”

G-Eazy & A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie team up on “MVP”

There was a new song released by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie earlier today (May 12), titled MVP, which features the talented musician G-Eazy. In conjunction with the current broadcast of “NBA on ESPN,” the song is available for download. Developed as a collaboration between GoodJobLarry and MD$, the track uses basketball references to provide a visual representation of the collaboration’s over-the-top lifestyles while boasting about them in the same breath.

There was a time not too long ago when A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie released his fourth studio album, Me vs. Myself, which housed 22 tracks and was assisted by the likes of Kodak Black, Roddy Ricch, H.E.R., Lil Durk, and more. During the first week following the release of the album, the Highbridge talent’s album ranked No. 6 among the album-equivalent units sold during that period, which makes it his fourth consecutive single to peak in the top ten of the Billboard 200. Within days of its arrival, Me vs. Myself was upgraded to a deluxe version, which included a bittersweet track called PnB’s Rock-assisted rendition of “I Need That.”

Over the years, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie has maintained his position on the radar through loose releases like “Secrets (Remix)” by Mariah the Scientist and “No 808s” by Vory. Furthermore, he can be heard on dope cuts such as Tiësto “Chill (LA Hills),” DJ Drama “HO4ME,” Desiigner “PMR,” Tay B “Ask,” and Swizz Beatz “Say Less.”

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.

Miguel releases the new single “Give It To Me”

Miguel releases the new single “Give It To Me”

It has been a brief time since Miguel last appeared in the music industry, but he is now back in the spotlight and ready to take over the summer Ahead of Art Dealer Chic 4, a four-part series that will follow up 2021 Art Dealer Chic 4, the R&B veteran released “Give It To Me” on Monday (May 1). A new single produced by Scoop Deville takes a sonic risk with its resonating bass and striking lyrical content.

The last full-length album Miguel released before Art Dealer Chic 4 was War & Leisure, which he released back in 2017 and was followed by Viral. A good number of rappers have contributed to the body of work, including Travis Scott, Rick Ross, J. Cole, Kali Uchis, and Salaam Remi. This critically acclaimed LP went on to land within the Top 10 of the Billboard 200, which eventually led to him receiving a Gold plaque for his work.

Previously, Miguel the singer of “Sure Thing” was asked what he’s experiencing right now in his career and in the music industry and he shared some candid comments about how he feels about it. The process of expressing yourself is easier today than ever before. He said, “I think there are a lot of ways to do it, but there is a lot more repercussion now, and the reception isn’t always positive.” “I know there are a lot of songs that would not surface today on the radio if they had been released 10 years ago. I am sure that the song ‘How Many Drinks’ has been well received by the public, but would I release it today? I don’t think so.”