Menu
Lil Tjay returns with a new video for “Clutchin My Strap”

Lil Tjay returns with a new video for “Clutchin My Strap”

The New York-based rapper Lil Tjay kept his fans engaged with a plethora of loose tracks during the past year, including “Faceshot,” “Give You What You Want,” “Beat the Odds,” and “Eastside (Remix)” “In My Head,” “Goin Up,” produced by North Ave Jax, this weekend, he returned to the scene with his latest track, “Clutchin My Strap.” The composition of Lil Tjay’s piece is based on samples of the album “Power” by Glockex that are used to discuss overcoming obstacles in life:

It is the accompanying visual that arrives courtesy of JL Shot That and it starts off with the scene where you see the cops and the artist interact with each other. Aside from Lil Tjay performance, fans can see clips of him performing in a packed crowd, as well as recordings he made in his home studio. 

He has released only one full-length album since his 2021 sophomore effort Destined 2 Win, a collection of 21 tracks featuring contributions from Polo G, 6LACK, Moneybagg Yo, Tyga, Saweetie, as well as others. In the first week of release, destined 2 Win reached the top five on the Billboard 200 chart with 62,000 equivalent album units sold. 

Besides his own music, Lil Tjay has been featured on a number of other recent collaborations, including, “World Watching” featuring Fivio Foreign, “Hot Winter Freestyle” with Gucci Mane, “The Jackie” by Bas featuring J. Coleand “Gangsta Boo” featuring Ice Spice.

Kxng Ko embodies the essence of rap supremacy inside the House of Hits studio

Kxng Ko embodies the essence of rap supremacy inside the House of Hits studio

Understanding your roots enables a person to grow exponentially.

Roots provide water and nutrients for a tree, allowing it to grow into a beautiful feature in the landscape. As a result, trees must have roots to survive. The common belief about tree roots is that they grow as far as the branches extend, but in fact, they can grow four times as broad as the tree’s crown.

Roots provide the foundation of a person’s character, morals, and actions. People’s entire lives and lifestyles are rooted in their faith, internal belief systems, and moral compass. Major Recording Artist/Entrepreneur Kxng Ko is a man whose life is grounded in unparalleled passion, unflinching faith, emotional intelligence, and Hip-Hop.

Kxng Ko’s life mission is entrenched in empowerment, self-education, and inventiveness. Kxng Ko’s mental infrastructure is divinely inspired and engineered for marathons. Possessing abnormal levels of psychological stamina, Kxng Ko pain threshold beyond conventional parameters.

Kxng Ko aligns with his creative gift in Miami’s House of Hits Studio.

The multi-diverse musical catalog of Kxng Ko enables listeners to feed their deepest desires and challenge themselves to unthinkable heights in life. Creating lyrics that become people’s soundtrack in life is priceless. Empowering people to believe in elements of life that haven’t come to fruition is a responsibility of a visionary.

Vinny DeLeon is the mastermind architect of the world’s 10th Wonder. The House of Hits studio in Miami. House of Hits Studio is the world’s first recording experience.

Inside this building, iconic figures in music and entertainment produce timeless music. Kxng Ko embodies the essence of rap supremacy inside the House of Hits studio.

The latest “Buck The System” video from Duke Deuce sees the rapper taking over the radio station

The latest “Buck The System” video from Duke Deuce sees the rapper taking over the radio station

The Memphis Massacre III LP, Duke Deuce’s third album in his fan-favorite Memphis Massacre series, was released last week. The mixtape features a Memphis-only roster of artists, including Big Moochie Grape, Lil Thad, ATM Rich Baby, Glockianna, Dubba C, and Gloss Up, another QC labelmate. The release was accompanied by the video for “Mr. Memphis Massacre,” the first single from the project.

A few hours ago (Nov. 1), the Tennessee native took to social media to release the official music video for the track featured on the mixtape, “Buck The System.” This hilarious visual begins with a scene where the Tennessee native enters a local radio station and asks a DJ to play his new song on the air. Even though the rapper refuses to do so, the “Crunk Ain’t Dead” rapper takes over the studio and blasts out his song regardless of what the artist says. As soon as his hard-hitting lyrics start to fill the room, the only sounds of the entire building are his hard-hitting lyrics:

In June, Deuce released his third album, Memphis Massacre III, following CRUNKSTAR, his debut album. There were a variety of talented names who helped him out with the aforementioned body of work. These names included Slimeroni, Gloss Up, Rico Nasty, Co Cash, GloRilla, JP The Rockstar, Doe Boy, Babyface Ray, Lil Yachty, Juicy J, DJ Tootz, and Dante Smith.

“Just Wanna Rock” is the new single from rapper Lil Uzi Vert.

“Just Wanna Rock” is the new single from rapper Lil Uzi Vert.

A new single from Lil Uzi Vert, “Just Wanna Rock,” was released today (Oct. 17). It was produced by Synthetic and MCVertt and probably takes inspiration from Jersey club music. The track features a short, carefree verse from the Philly rapper:

As you may recall, Uzi released the 10-song EP Red & White in July, which included production by Hitkidd, ShaunGoBrazy, Mustard, Brandon Finessin, Don Cannon, Bally, Sonny Digital, and more. Prior to this collaboration, the artist collaborated with Future on Pluto x Baby Pluto, a 2020 album that reached the number two spot on the Billboard 200 in its first week, selling 105,000 equivalent album units. Within days of its initial release, Pluto x Baby Pluto was released in a deluxe edition with eight additional songs.

In a recent interview with Jazzy’s World TV, Uzi discussed the influence of his hometown on his image and style:

“Philadelphia had a profound effect on me as a person by helping me mould myself into the person I am today, because it always brought me around a very diverse group of people. I would be with the friends that I had in Philadelphia, which some might refer to as the hood. Due to the fact that I spent time in the suburbs with my friends, it made me who I am today. If it weren’t for Philadelphia, I probably would not be Uzi.”

In their latest single, Kid Cudi and Ty Dolla Sign rap about “Willing To Trust”

In their latest single, Kid Cudi and Ty Dolla Sign rap about “Willing To Trust”

On November 10, Kid Cudi will release his eighth studio album Entergalactic, which has been praised for its first single “Do What I Want.” An animated film with a similar title will also be released on Netflix. Entergalactic is described as “the story of a pair of young artists who navigate New York City’s twists and turns while finding love.”

Willing To Trust” is the title of a new song from Cleveland-based artist Cleveland, which he produced alongside Ramii and E.Vax. Ty Dolla $ign also lends his assistance to the track by singing about the most important aspect of relationships:

As soon as it arrives, Entergalactic will proceed with The Boy Who Flew to the Moon, Vol. A further release from Cudi in 2022 featured some of his biggest hits, such as “Day ‘n’ Nite,” “Just What I Am,” “Pursuit of Happiness.” Before that, Cudi released Man on the Moon III: The Chosen a year earlier, which featured 18 songs as well as contributions from Phoebe Bridgers, Pop Smoke, Skepta, and Trippie Redd. As a result of 144,000 album-equivalent units sold in its first week, the album marked the musician’s solo debut, peaking at number two on the Billboard 200 chart.