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A touching performance from Monaleo on “Miss U Already”

A touching performance from Monaleo on “Miss U Already”

It has been a hectic weekend for Monaleo since she returned with her latest offering, the powerful ballad “Miss U Already.” This powerful new track finds the Houston native addressing loss, grief stages, and mental health issues through her lyrics. As part of the release, Monaleo has teamed up with John Tashiro to direct a performance video featuring a choir that she personally hand-picked. There are some soulful lyrics that she delivers on the track, as she pays homage to those who have been in her life but are no longer with her in this world:

“A few months ago, Monaleo opened up my recording studio and invited my followers to record and sing with me, which is how the song “Miss U Already” came to be,” she wrote on her Instagram account about how the song ended up together. “From all the submissions I received, I scoured through them and selected the nine that you see standing behind me. They came to the studio, mastered the song very quickly, and amazed me with their voices.”

A viral single by Monaleo called “We Not Humping” made waves at the beginning of this year. In the months that followed, she contacted Flo Milli to perform the song’s official remix. A number of singles from the “First Draft Pick” rapper have been released throughout 2021, allowing fans to enjoy them including “Girls Outside,” “Suck It Up,” “Lock It Down,” “Draft Pick” with DJ Chose, along with one of her most heard singles, “Beating Down Yo Block.”

Chlöe releases a new rendition of “Surprise” in an acoustic format

Chlöe releases a new rendition of “Surprise” in an acoustic format

Chlöe released the sultry track “Surprise” in June. The song was written and produced by iLLA and Scott Storch. The singer released a live acoustic performance of the song on VEVO yesterday (Dec. 7), following up on her previous performance of “For The Night.” A sole guitarist assists in the freshly recorded rendition, which sees the Georgia-born songstress express her passion for an intimate night with her lover:

Since the beginning of the year, Chlöe has delivered a number of strong productions, including “Treat Me,” “For The Night,” and “Freak Like Me.” In September of this year, she released her first solo single, “Have Mercy,” a powerful track that she worked on alongside FNZ, BoogzDaBeast, Joseph L’Étranger, and Murda Beatz. Ungodly Hour is her second album with her younger sister Halle. It was her last full-length album before this one, and it is her last work to date. It was a 13-track project featuring contributions from such artists as Swae Lee and Mike WiLL make-It among others.

In a recent interview with ET, Chlöe spoke up about how critical comments can sometimes irritate her. However, she also works hard to make sure she doesn’t let them affect the quality of her work. “Being in this position is a weird experience, because as a human being it hurts when we hear certain things. In the same breath, it’s my job to do this,” she said. “So, it’s really up to me to set boundaries for myself in my mental state.”

New album titled ‘Survivor of the Trenches’ released by Yungeen Ace

In the past few days, Yungeen Ace has released the album Survivor of the Trenches, the latest work in his career. As part of the project, there are guest appearances from Rob49, FastMoney Goon, GMK, Real Boston Richey, and more across 14 tracks. It was accompanied by the official music video for the project’s standout single, “Gang Nem,” a track featuring EST Gee and featured on the album. It is on this song that Ace spits a few bars about the importance of loyalty, and he continues on to say:

The Chicago-bred rapper Yungeen Ace dropped his first mixtape, All on Me, in April, which consisted of 17 songs and features from a range of artists, including Boosie Badazz, Kodak Black, Spinabenz, Baby23, Toosii, and YBeezy. There were many well-received singles on the project, including singles like “B.A.M” and “Life of Sin.” and his previous project, 2 Broken 2 Heal, was released in 2021 which he released with Nuski2Squad as a collaborative project. There were 10 hard-hitting songs on 2 Broken 2 Heal and FastMoney Goon contributed a single assist to the album.

Apart from his own releases, Yungeen Ace has been featured on a number of tracks that have been released recently, including “Can’t Be Broke” featuring Rick Ross, “Hood Vet” featuring GMK, “Members” featuring KB Mike, “Impress Me” featuring FCG Heem, and more.

In a collaboration with Kodak Black, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie releases “Water (Drowning Pt. 2)”

In a collaboration with Kodak Black, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie releases “Water (Drowning Pt. 2)”

In order to celebrate the upcoming release of his fourth studio album, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie prepares to unveil his latest LP, Me vs. Myself, set to be released next week, will feature 22 tracks and contributions from artists such as Lil Durk, H.E.R., G. Herbo, Roddy Ricch, and more. In a new release from his upcoming EP, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie decided to drop off a surprise single over the weekend called “Water (Drowning Pt. 2),” which was a collaborative effort with Kodak Black, which follows up on the hit single from last year called “Drowning.” This melodic offering, which was produced by S.Dot and 254Bodi, reveals the two rappers discussing A Boogie’s hometown, street life, women, and more.

A brand-new album titled Me vs. Myself is scheduled to be released later this year. Artist 2.0 was a 20-song album that featured the likes of Gunna, Summer Walker, Lil Uzi Vert, Young Thug, DaBaby, and Khalid. With 111,000 equivalent album units sold in its first week, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie eventually reached No. 2 positions on Billboard’s 200 chart, earning a platinum certification for its sales performance. As soon as Artist 2.0 was released, a deluxe edition was released with nine additional tracks and it is now available for purchase. Aside from appearing on his own singles, the “Look Back At It” rapper has also appeared on singles by peers who come from a variety of genres, including Nas, Dave East, SAINt JHN, Snakehips, Giggs, DJ Khaled, and David Guetta. Aside from that, he was kind enough to provide fans with an appetizer, the EP B4 AVA, to get them ready for the imminent release.

The new “Bop Bop” video features Saucy Santana as the life of the party

The new “Bop Bop” video features Saucy Santana as the life of the party

On Nov. 30, Saucy Santana announced the release of his latest single, “Bop Bop.” The song follows close behind Saucy Santana’s first single, “I’m Too Much.” With this upbeat track, which is paired with an equally energetic video, fans will be able to follow the rapper as he takes over a nightclub for the night. Santana’s opening line of the song is a reference to the theme song from the television series “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”:

Saucy Santana was part of this year’s XXL Freshman Class back in June. He was alongside fellow rising stars Cochise, Nardo Wick, Doechii, Babyface Ray, SoFaygo, and many others who were part of this year’s XXL Freshman Class. In recent months, Saucy Santana has been touring as a support act for Lizzo “Special Tour” and Latto “777 Tour.” In addition, he recently worked on a remix with Madonna of her song “Material Girl” which she performed during New York’s Pride Month in June.

The most recent projects by Saucy Santana are Outside and Keep It Playa. Both were released last year and include contributions from Kali, BeatKing, City Girls, and Rubi Rose among them. In the time that has passed, he has become all over the internet because of the viral anthems he has made, such as “Material Girl,” “Walk,” “Booty,”and most recently his “Booty (Remix)” featuring Latto.