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Duke Deuce has dropped a video for his latest single, “NOBODY NEEDS NOBODY.”

Duke Deuce has dropped a video for his latest single, “NOBODY NEEDS NOBODY.”

The artist whose most recent solo LP was released back in October 2022 was Duke Deuce, the third installment of the fan-favorite Memphis Massacre series he began back in 2018. You can listen to a sample of Memphis Massacre III below. There are 13 tracks on the mixtape and some of them are exclusive to Memphis. These include features from Big Moochie Grape, Lil Thad, ATM Rich Baby, Glockianna, Dubba C, and one of his fellow QC labelmates, Gloss Up. Besides the release of the song, he also released the visuals for the song “Mr. Memphis Massacre,” which was released back in December, was followed up by video clips for various cuts including “GLOCKIANA,” “ANNA,” and “BUCK THE SYSTEM.”

In the week leading up to last Friday (Feb. 10), Duke Deuce of the Tennessee native released his latest offering from the mixtape, which was a new video for the song “NOBODY NEEDS NOBODY.” As the previous videos have been dark and eerie, the new offering follows suit with the same idea, with Duke Deuce being placed in a cemetery with his crew to chant the lyrics of the song.

Memphis Massacre III will follow Deuce’s debut album from June 2022, CRUNKSTAR. As part of his legacy, he tapped a variety of talented names for assistance during the creation of the body of work. These names include Slimeroni, Gloss Up, Co Cash, Rico Nasty, GloRilla, Doe Boy, DJ Tootz, Babyface Ray, Juicy J, JP The Rockstar, Lil Yachty, and Dante Smith.

In a new single called “Me and You”, Central Cee returns with a new song.

In a new single called “Me and You”, Central Cee returns with a new song.

It was announced Thursday (Feb. 9), that Central Cee’s upcoming single “Me & You,” would be released on Thursday (Feb. 9). This is an offering produced by EY and Razor that samples Donnell Jones’ song “Shorty (Got Her Eyes On Me).” On this laid-back track, the London talent deals with heartfelt intentions while keeping it real with his significant other about his hectic lifestyle and his heartfelt intentions:

During the year of 2022, Central Cee had a successful year that began with the release of mixtape 23 that was his most recent project. As part of the project, 15 cuts were made and additional features were added throughout the entire process including the following ASHE 22, A2 Anti, Baby Gang, Freeze Corleone, Morad, Beny Jr, Rondodasosa. The artists also included his brother Juke Caesar for some of the tracks. 23 was the artist’s highest-charging album. No 1 on the U.K. Albums chart and was rewarded with a gold certification as well. No More Leaks, the album that was delivered by the “6 For 6” rapper months later, includes a total of four tracks. During that same year, a number of other hits were also released, including the runaway hit “Doja,” which has led to speculations that a new body of work may be coming soon.

The North American leg of Central Cee’s “Still Loading World Tour” is slated for next week, and the tour is named after the breakout track from his 2020 album Wild West, which was released in tribute to the album’s title. The short tour will visit eight cities across the country and Canada, and will end with a stay at the Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood, which will be the last stop of the tour.

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.

Meek Mill releases a new video for Don’t Follow The Heathens (Freestyle)

Meek Mill releases a new video for Don’t Follow The Heathens (Freestyle)

U.S. rapper Meek Mill returned to the scene over the weekend to share a brand-new set of bars with his fans. The Carters Vision-shot clip, which accompanies the single “Don’t Follow The Heathens (Freestyle),” gives fans a glimpse into Meek’s studio experience as he creates a fresh sound during an intimate studio session. The new song features him effortlessly spitting about trust issues and humble beginnings on his new song:

As of November 20, 2022, the Philadelphia native Meek Mill managed to deliver the most recent release from his label, Flamerz 5, an offering with 15 tracks featuring Tafia, Yung Ro, Vory, Kur, and Fridayy. The last full-length release that he released in 2021 was Expensive Pain, which was his fifth studio album, which featured a number of different artists, including Lil Uzi Vert, Young Thug, Lil Baby, Lil Durk, Moneybagg Yo, A$AP Ferg, Giggs, Kehlani, and more. As a result of the album’s success, it was ranked number three on the Billboard 200 chart.

The upcoming months will see Meek Mill dropping a lot of upcoming content and fans can expect to hear a lot of it in the near future. “Dream Catching” is the name of the movie. It is anticipated that the launch date will be announced by the first quarter of 2023,” he posted earlier this month on Instagram. “This will be the reason I have been loading up. Come on, let’s play! ”

BlocBoy JB drops off new visual for “MURSIC”

BlocBoy JB drops off new visual for “MURSIC”

It’s been a couple of days since BlocBoy JB tipped off his new song titled “MURSIC,” which is obviously a nod to the rapper’s deep Memphis accent, which frequently appears on his tracks. The Karey Muney-produced record is full of hard-hitting rhymes that take aim at BlocBoy JB’s high-end lifestyle and his street connections:

“The video for “MURSIC” comes in the form of a matching visual produced by Spizzberg and Faceoff Visuals as part of a matching project. There is a scene in the clip where he appears with his crew at a desert location, where they have a brightly colored Corvette and a couple of four-wheelers with them. This video features clips from old western movies woven throughout, echoing Muney’s nostalgic production in which old Western films are interspersed with footage from modern films.

He now appears to be aligned with Yo Gotti’s Collective Music Group. BlocBoy JB first made his mark in the music industry with Drake’s collaboration “Look Alive” in 2018. As he previously mentioned in a past interview, he has high expectations for how the song will be perceived post-release:

“After it was released for the first time, they asked me, ‘How many views do you think it’s going to get in a day?’ I answered, ‘Uh, 100,000.’ That thing blew up like crazy. While I know it’s a banger, it’s not always the case that you get the most out of things the first time around. Whenever it happens, you think to yourself, “Damn, this really happened.” The problem with my mind is that it always takes me to places I have no expectations.”

Also talking about his experience in collaborating with 21 Savage for a hit record called “Rover 2.0,” he shared some of his thoughts about the experience:

As I wrote Rover, I was sitting in the back of a truck when I first started writing it. It is not a Rover, but an Explorer… I am confident that this is an extremely difficult song. In other words, if I am unable to stop listening to a song, then I have discovered something, since I am quick to move on to the next song.”