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Lil Mosey releases the music video for “Flu Game”

Lil Mosey releases the music video for “Flu Game”

It’s official that Lil Mosey makes a return with his new single, “Flu Game.” In his new track, Mosey refers to Jordan’s infamous performance in the 1997 NBA Finals, game five of the Golden State Warriors series. A video directed by YUNGTADA accompanying the song, which is a tribute to the great basketball legend from Seattle, features the rapper wearing his uniform as well as mentioning him throughout his verses:

The rise of Lil Mosey to prominence was fueled by the release of his Norths best album in 2018. This 12-track collection featured a solo guest appearance by BlocBoy JB. Double-Platinum single “Noticed” was on the project. With his next album, Certified Hitmaker, Lil Mosey was once again able to tap into the talents of artists such as AJ Tracey, Trippie Redd, Gunna, and Chris Brown. “Blueberry Faygo,” the platinum-certified record he had released on his first album, was the catalyst for his run and it went on to reach the eighth position on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

An earlier interview with the rapper of “Jet To The West” revealed who he wants to collaborate with and who his dream collaborator is. “Drake. During my time in the military, I met him a number of times. I was in the studio with Preme when I was in Toronto for the recording. In the middle of recording, he pulled up next to me and started talking. My meeting with him in Miami as well as in Toronto showed me that it is very likely going to happen soon. This time I’ve got some really good stuff to give him. Eventually that will be the case,” he said, adding that it would happen someday.

New single from Kevin Gates “Trying 2 Forgive”

New single from Kevin Gates “Trying 2 Forgive”

A new song from Kevin Gates dropped on Saturday (March 11) titled “Trying 2 Forgive,” which is an emotional track in which Gates admits to his emotional and mental struggles.

Kevin Gates released his third studio album, Khaza, in 2022, a 19-track collection that included one collaboration with Juicy J featuring on the hit single “Thinking With My D**k.” According to Billboard, the album debuted in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 chart with sales of nearly 40,000 album-equivalent units during its first week following its release. In the years since, he has kept his fans in the loop with the six-track FYP EP as well as several well-received drops such as “Breakfast,” “7:12pm (Freestyle),” and “Major League.” His contributions can also be heard on songs like Lul Bob “Brackz Yeah,” DDG “Love Myself,” Finesse2Tymes’ “CEO,” FL Dusa “Exhausted,” and T.I. “Active.”

As well as his sit-down with Khaza, Kevin Gates also provided one of the best sit-downs with Yung Miami that can be associated with his show, “Caresha Please.” In the specific session that lasted more than an hour, Gates gave the Floridian star detailed information about his sexual exploits and preferences, which included a 90-day ban on women who do not meet his Muslim-based standards and are not in conformity with them.

“Some women haven’t been taught properly how to clean themselves properly, so they don’t have the necessary skills,” he said. “They have no idea what a vaginal wall cleaning is, so they do not know how it works. The problem is that they do not know that tampons should not be used during that time. Inaccessible uterine lining gets stuck in their walls and causes odors.”

“So DISRESPECTFUL” is the new music release from Lola Brooke

The international rap star Lola Brooke has returned with a brand new single today (March 10) titled, “So DISRESPECTFUL.” The new single we hear today is the follow-up to her recent showstopping appearances on the tracks, “Opp” with Coach Joey and “Conceited” with Flo Milli. In the new single, the Brooklyn native makes the most of the bass-heavy instrumental that Reefa and Gyard co-produced with her signature gritty flow by combining it with Reefa’s signature beats– all of which she uses to her advantage.

Despite enjoying viral success through her popular single “Don’t Play With It” featuring Billy B, Lola Brooke has been able to maintain her momentum all throughout the month of 2022 with tracks such as “Dummy Ummy,” “Here I Come,” “Gator Season,” and “On My Mind.” There has been no let-up for the “718 Princess,” whose signing to Arista Records in collaboration with Team Eighty Productions was officially announced back in January.

As a side note, Lola Brooke recently completed a very successful tour run as an opening act for A Boogie WIt Da Hoodie as part of his “Me Vs. Myself Tour.” On Feb. 7, 2015, the two New York natives and accomplished singers hit the road for their North American tour and have blessed major cities such as Chicago, Boston,Toronto, and many others during the tour. On the night of March 4, the guys performed an unforgettable homecoming concert at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn for their fans.

Pacman Da Gunman releases “4th and Long”

Pacman Da Gunman releases “4th and Long”

The Bulletproof Soul EP, a collaborative effort between Pacman Da Gunman and Hit-Boy, was officially released back in March of 2022, on the third anniversary of the passing of Nipsey Hussle, on the day of his death. A total of nine tracks were featured on the project and additional assistance was provided by Dom Kennedy, aPeezy, J Stone, B. Carr, nd Yhung T.O. In addition to that, the Los Angeles based artist has dropped off plenty of singles since then, such as “Broken,” “Examples,” “Poetic Justice,” and more.

Over the weekend, the rapper Pacman Da Gunman from “Never Gon Change” returned with a new track inspired by the football field, “4th & Long,” which displays his love for competition while showcasing his love for music. With Pacman’s signature gritty flow, BeatBoy has provided the perfect backing instrumental for Pacman’s new single:

Before Bulletproof Soul, there was 2021’s 6325, an album with ten tracks on which a number of artists were featured, including Kacey Khaliel, Derek King, Sncr, Richard Fisher,and the late Hussle. Besides his own releases, he was also able to deliver guest verses on a number of tracks, such as “Got Me” with $tupid Young, “Ask The Opps 2” with Yhung T.O., “BIG STEPPAS” with Kruk One, “Money Man” with Conradfrmdaaves, and more.

According to Pacman Da Gunman, who spoke about how it was living without his mentor and collaborator Hussle when he passed away in a previous interview, life has been very difficult for him. As I said, it’s kind of weird to be outside in LA now that Hussle has left. As I recall, Peezy from Detroit came out here and said, ‘Boy, it just doesn’t feel like Detroit out here’ It’s crazy because he’s from Detroit, yet he can feel the same feeling out here. There is a lot of sadness for those of us who had the pleasure of knowing him and having known him for so long. And I am sure that it always will be.”

Lil Tjay and Rich The Kid join forces for “Do You Love Me?”

Lil Tjay and Rich The Kid join forces for “Do You Love Me?”

At the moment, Rich The Kid is working steadily on the release of his next album, a project that is titled Life’s A Gamble, which will take place later this year. In the last few months, the Atlanta-based talent has delivered a number of fantastic singles that will appear on the upcoming album, namely “Where’s Dexter” by Jay Critch and Famous Dex, “Motion,” “No More Friends,” “Richard Mille Patek,” and “Boss B**ch,” “Prada” by Coi Leray.

On Friday, February 24th, the “Plug Walk” emcee added to what he already had going on with his latest track “Do You Love Me?” Produced by Mozz and Yoshi featuring Bronx’s own Lil Tjay as the featured artist, the track has one of the best verses to date from the rapper.

“Do You Love Me?” was also accompanied by an accompanying video made by Sebastian Beltran, as well. As you can see in the video, the two collaborators are able to relax and record music while they are in an unknown snow-filled location.

As it turns out, it’s been three years since Rich The Kid has released his last long-player, Boss Man, a highly anticipated 20-track record that features a slew of A-listers such as Future, Lil Baby, Nicki Minaj, Quavo, Post Malone, and more. As a result, Rich The Kid was chosen as a collaborator for the joint efforts Nobody Safe and Trust Fund Babies by Lil Wayne and YoungBoy Never Broke Again, respectively. As well as that, he also released a book of loose cuts and features in the form of his Lucky 7 EP, which included tracks like “Rocket Launcher” by Skillibeng, “Bussdown” by Headie One, and “Crypto” with Takeoff.