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‘You Left Me’ video by BlocBoy JB

‘You Left Me’ video by BlocBoy JB

The 14-year-old rapper BlocBoy JB decided to end the year in style with a new song called “You Left Me.” The song, which is produced by Cable Beatz and Karey Muney, features bars about money and violence, including:

It features a hard-hitting instrumental accompanied by a video by QK1Shot. The audience can be able to witness a well-dressed JB playing video games with an associate, displaying stacks of cash in a shoebox, and also chilling in the driver’s seat of a Maybach SUV while watching the show.

A couple of months ago, local hero BlocBoy JB teamed up with his fellow hometown hero, Tay Keith, to release the 15-track effort Bacc 2 Da Bloc, which included guest vocals from Pooh Shiesty, EST Gee, Co Cash, and SpotemGottem. After that, he teamed up with Collective Music Group and Yo Gotti, collaborating on their compilation, Gangsta Art, which dropped in May this year, specifically on the song “OK.”

There were also some interesting projects taken part in by the rapper, including a ‘Blocumentary’ series in conjunction with Keith Urban. The first episode of the documentary featured BlocBoy JB discussing how he first became acquainted with the decorated producer. He discussed:

We lived in houses that were just a few minutes’ walk from each other, making it possible for me to walk in just two minutes from mine to his. Whether I ran or didn’t, I would have been able to type crap in 30 seconds. Before I met him, I had never heard any of his beats, and the fact that he also made beats hadn’t even occurred to me. The fact that he was able to rap so well when I saw him creating in the studio was so surprising to me. Knowing they were my dear ones wasn’t difficult for me.

‘Traumatised’ is the latest visual release from Clavish.

‘Traumatised’ is the latest visual release from Clavish.

On the 13th of January, Clavish will unveil the latest installment of his Rap Game Awful series, which will include features from people such as Kaash Paige, Fredo, D-Block Europe, MoStack, Tiny Boost, Youngs Teflon, Tiggs Da Author, and more. Having revealed the video for “Traumatised,” a new visual from the upcoming project, the North London emcee took to social media yesterday (5 Jan. ) to show off the full production from the team behind CHEK Beatz, which pays homage to Sisqó’s timeless single “Thong Song.” With the release of this track, Clavish is continuing to further solidify his penchant for providing vivid rhymes that speak to how the real life on the streets can translate across the pond:

A small clip accompanying the song, titled Traumatised, was directed by Toxic. The video is mainly comprised of a shot of Clavish sitting on his throne with placed candles on the table. He is also accompany by a violinist playing along to help set the mood behind him as he watches the proceedings. Also, viewers will have the opportunity to watch what appears to be rocket science talent in a small room which has been decorated with what appears to be plastic on the walls as well as the floor in which the talent are performing.

Coi Leray unveils the new visual for his song “Wasted”

Coi Leray unveils the new visual for his song “Wasted”

In relation to her latest single, “Wasted” that Coi Leray released last Friday (Dec. 23), the XXL Freshman alum is extremely painful over the subject matter of a toxic relationship that she goes through:

This song was co-produced by Taylor Hill and TBHITS and it features an accompanying visual which shows Justus Pickett as Leray as the pair go through the motions with their love interest. In this film, viewers can see both the highs and the lows of a situation that eventually leads to the end of the story.

It was back in April when Leray launched her official debut LP, Trendsetter. This LP featured 20 songs, and it also featured appearances from Yung Bleu, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Nicki Minaj, Fivio Foreign, G Herbo, H.E.R., Young M.A, and more. There were several singles released as part of the project, including “Big Purr (Prrdd),” “No More Parties (Remix),” “Anxiety,” “Twinnem,” and “Blick Blick.”

As part of the interview, Coi Leray addressed the issues surrounding her current successes as well as what fans may expect to see from her in the future:

Coi Leray appears to be one of the biggest stars in the industry in the coming years. My shoutout goes out to Doja Cat. She is unbelievably inspiring. The dedication and dedicated work I put into my work has resulted in me being able to acquire a number of talents that I have acquired through my work. As far as ‘No More Parties’ is concerned, the album has already been certified double platinum in terms of sales. In a short amount of time, my album has already surpassed many of my goals, and it is only a few hundred streams away from hitting another big goal. I would recommend you listen to Trendsetter if that is the case.”

New performance by DreamDoll entitled “Misunderstood”

New performance by DreamDoll entitled “Misunderstood”

It was announced this month that DreamDoll would release the third installment of her fan-favorite Life In Plastic series, which was launched back in 2017 and is loved by many. This eight-track album includes previously released singles that have already been featured on the album, such as “You Know My Body” with Capella Grey and “Ice Cream Dream” with French Montana.

The Bronx emcee and songwriter, DreamDoll has provided the rap world with the latest offering from the upcoming body of work, a live performance of the album’s opening track, “Misunderstood.” DreamDoll, with the help of UPROXX, provides a rendition of the track concerning her early life circumstances and how they led her to become the person she is today:

DreamDoll has built quite a following over the past few years, with her loose singles including “Ah, Ah, Ah” by Fivio Foreign and “Different (Freestyle).” Aside from her own tracks, she has also recently graced recent tracks by dishing out guest verses including “Wiggle” with Rick Ross, “Toot That” with Erica Banks, and “Shake Sum” with Don Q.

The “Splish Splash” rapper recently discussed her intentions for Life In Plastic 3 during an interview she conducted with Great Big Story. There’s no doubt that this is a brand-new version of a DreamDoll. As far as people have been hearing, I feel like they have only been hearing my freestyles and a few verses about my features. She told me, “I feel like this is liable to have a major impact on how people talk about me in the future.”

It is time for Skillibeng to release new visuals for his tracks “More Fire” and “Deja Vu”.

It is time for Skillibeng to release new visuals for his tracks “More Fire” and “Deja Vu”.

On Monday, December 19th, Skillibeng decided to bless his fans with not just one, but two new songs so they could enjoy them during the holiday season. It can be seen in both singles, titled “More Fire” and “Deja Vu,” that beautiful Black women are put at the center of the visuals to showcase what they are capable of.

“More Fire” is a video released by Jenzar in support of the song and it opens with a shot of Skillibeng walking his dog near a house, while two women sunbathe in front of it. After the Jamaican star has driven an off-road vehicle across the flattened landscape, he delivers a set of rhymes that are made only for adults and suitable for both dance floor and bedroom settings in the following manner:

“Deja Vu” maintains the same theme regarding the subject matter within the film. For example, shots throughout the film include shots of women enjoying the beach and other nearby locations. While Skillibeng is nowhere to be seen, his words are certainly audible over the scenes witnessed in RUPPI’s effort, despite the fact that he is not onscreen.