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New video for “Liquor” features Babyface and Ari Lennox

New video for “Liquor” features Babyface and Ari Lennox

In October of 2022, Babyface unveiled his highly anticipated album Girls Night Out, which was highly anticipated by music fans. The project featured a range of songs written and produced by some of the most prominent female artists in the R&B genre, including Sevyn Streeter, Kehlani, Ella Mai, Doechii, Tiana Major9, Tink, Queen Naija, Baby Tate, and many others. A co-production between Rika Tischendorf and Babyface was the production of Girls Night Out.

On Wednesday (Feb. 27th), the legendary hitmaker announced the release of the first video from his forthcoming album, the official music video to the single “Liquor.” Director Jean Estene directed the video, which features Ari Lennox in a cabaret show. Through the course of the song, she speaks about the need to set the tone for the evening with a little liquid courage:

According to Babyface, when it came to creating Girls Night Out, he took a hands-on approach to allow the ladies to shine. This is an approach he discussed in a previous interview. According to him, “It was a place where I was able to showcase the voices I enjoy.” He goes on to say, “I didn’t want to step on their toes.” When it came to my music, I did not want to age it. As far as I was concerned, I didn’t want to appear as a creepy old uncle. My intention was to be in the room and give advice, and that was all I wanted to do.”

It has been a while since Lennox released an album. Lennox’s most recent album has been highly anticipated, aged/sex/location music. A total of 12 tracks are included in this body of work, featuring Summer Walker, Chlöe, and Lucky Daye among others.

The new visual for “Radioactive” from IDK has been released.

The new visual for “Radioactive” from IDK has been released.

A bit of social media buzz revealed that IDK is working on his upcoming album, dubbed F-65. “The F-65 world is my creation. According to the DMV star, it is a place for us to be open and honest, as long as we respect everyone in the world.” The project comes with a new track called “Radioactive,” which combines dance-inspired production with tough lyrics dealing with the realities of the streets.

Radioactive” also features a matching video produced with the assistance of Meeks and Frost, renowned British filmmakers. During the video, viewers are whisked away to North London, where they can see the “Electric” rapper hanging out with fellow rappers on a council estate during his free time.

In addition to F-65’s arrival, the album will be preceded by USEE4YOURSELF, a 17-song body of work that includes guest features from Offset, Rico Nasty, Young Thug, Westside Gunn, MF DOOM, Lucky Daye, Jay Electronica, and more. A few months after its release, IDK would introduce the deluxe edition of USEE4YOURSELF which would contain nine additional cuts along with collaborations with artists such as Lil Yachty, Shy Glizzy, Trippie Redd, and Royce Da 5’9″. It was at this point that IDK, who has recently been signed by KAYTRANADA, blessed the masses with his EP, Simple., to keep the masses engaged. Additionally, fans have been able to enjoy a string of well-received releases that include songs such as “Free Slime,” “Monsieur Dior,” “Coal,” and “Drive.”

New song and video from Flo Milli, “Nasty Dancer”

New song and video from Flo Milli, “Nasty Dancer”

A year ago, in July 2022, Flo Milli released her first full-length album, You Still Here, Ho? Featuring 15 records, there were two bonus tracks included with the project, as well as guest appearances from Rico Nasty and Babyface Ray, as well as a narration from Tiffany “New York” Pollard. The visuals for some of the cuts from the project have already been available to fans for the likes of “No Face” and “Big Steppa.”

The Alabama-born artist Flo Milli, who was born on February 17, returns with her brand new single “Nasty Dancer” which is accompanied by a video that accompanies this single. She has just released a remix of the song “Conceited” featuring Lola Brooke and Maiya The Don, which is the follow-up to the remix she released last month for “Conceited.” Flo raps about the importance of taking control in the new song:

As part of her “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Tour”, the 23-year-old singer also wrapped up the tour in November of 2022 with Monaleo serving as her opening act for the show. Besides releasing her own albums, the “In The Party” rapper can also be heard on a number of recent collaborations, including: “Asthma Pump” featuring Tay Money, “Snatched (Remix)” featuring Big Boss Vette, “Maneuver” featuring Lakesha, and more.

As Flo Milli explained in a recent Elle interview, it was important to Flo to demonstrate her versatility with her latest project. “ Many of my fans are unaware that I pay attention to their feedback, what they have to say, and what they want from me. The purpose of making this project different was to have it be a roller coaster ride that would take my fans on a journey through my personality and show them different sides to myself,” she said.

New single from Yung Bleu titled “Games Women Play”

New single from Yung Bleu titled “Games Women Play”

It was announced earlier this month that Yung Bleu would release Love Scars II, the sequel to his 2018 comedy Love Scars: The 5 Stages of Emotions. A few days before Valentine’s Day (Feb. 14), the talented Alabama artist dropped his new single from the upcoming project titled “Games Women Play,” an album that was produced by Jerry Lang, Robby Hale, Teldrick Smith, and MOONBOY. Bleu matches the toxic features of his love interest when it comes to loyalty and commitment in the track, as the title suggests.

Yung Bleu shared a snippet of the performance in a video clip he shared before the song’s official release, which could be seen below. An acoustic pianist provides support to the singer behind the scenes in this short clip where the singer of “You’re Mines Still” delivers his harmonies from within a lavish residence as a pianist performs to the background.

It has been just over three years since Yung Bleu released his sophomore album, “TANTRA,” which is a 17-track body of work with additional collaborations from Kelly Rowland, Fivio Foreign, ZAYN, Nicki Minaj, French Montana, Lil Wayne, Lucky Daye, Ty Dolla $ign, and Ne-Yo. Additionally, the same year saw the Investments artist growing into one of the most sought after features across genres, thanks to his standout performances on a variety of songs, including Dvsn “Last Time”, M Huncho “Who We Are,” Coi Leray “Aye Yai Yai,” Maroon 5 “One Light (Remix),” Chris Brown “Possessive,” and Ashanti “Falling For You.”

New video from Shy Glizzy featuring NBA YoungBoy titled “Fools Fall In Love”

New video from Shy Glizzy featuring NBA YoungBoy titled “Fools Fall In Love”

A new album, Flowers, was released last Friday (Feb. 10) by Shy Glizzy, a 20-song collection featuring contributions from Chris Brown, EST Gee, 21 Savage, and YoungBoy Never Broke Again, none other than the former who contributed to the standout “Fools Fall N Love.” Created by Buddah Bless, it features a hood love story that many of the D.C rapper’s fans will identify with.

On Valentine’s Day (Feb. 14), Shy Glizzy was able to keep fans happy by dropping an accompanying visual for the aforementioned track. In a short clip released by the “Awesome” talent, the talented actor describes how he deals with relationships as he resides in an elegant home with beautiful women. In addition, YoungBoy has a quick appearance on the track for his verse.

The rapper, Shy Glizzy who recently released his latest album, shared the importance of the album with his Instagram followers, describing it as the culmination of his “sweat, blood, and tears.”

I am delighted to be able to share this with the world and would like to thank you for your support!” he stated. It has been a long time coming, and there is going to be a further delay before this moment comes to pass. All experiences, positive or shady, provided me with the opportunity to grow (mentally and musically). As far as I am concerned, this was probably the most challenging project I have worked on, as a result of all the challenges I had to face. Despite this, if I learned anything from the process, it was that tomorrow is not guaranteed.