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BlocBoy JB drops off new visual for “MURSIC”

BlocBoy JB drops off new visual for “MURSIC”

It’s been a couple of days since BlocBoy JB tipped off his new song titled “MURSIC,” which is obviously a nod to the rapper’s deep Memphis accent, which frequently appears on his tracks. The Karey Muney-produced record is full of hard-hitting rhymes that take aim at BlocBoy JB’s high-end lifestyle and his street connections:

“The video for “MURSIC” comes in the form of a matching visual produced by Spizzberg and Faceoff Visuals as part of a matching project. There is a scene in the clip where he appears with his crew at a desert location, where they have a brightly colored Corvette and a couple of four-wheelers with them. This video features clips from old western movies woven throughout, echoing Muney’s nostalgic production in which old Western films are interspersed with footage from modern films.

He now appears to be aligned with Yo Gotti’s Collective Music Group. BlocBoy JB first made his mark in the music industry with Drake’s collaboration “Look Alive” in 2018. As he previously mentioned in a past interview, he has high expectations for how the song will be perceived post-release:

“After it was released for the first time, they asked me, ‘How many views do you think it’s going to get in a day?’ I answered, ‘Uh, 100,000.’ That thing blew up like crazy. While I know it’s a banger, it’s not always the case that you get the most out of things the first time around. Whenever it happens, you think to yourself, “Damn, this really happened.” The problem with my mind is that it always takes me to places I have no expectations.”

Also talking about his experience in collaborating with 21 Savage for a hit record called “Rover 2.0,” he shared some of his thoughts about the experience:

As I wrote Rover, I was sitting in the back of a truck when I first started writing it. It is not a Rover, but an Explorer… I am confident that this is an extremely difficult song. In other words, if I am unable to stop listening to a song, then I have discovered something, since I am quick to move on to the next song.”

Jeezy spends time with his family in the latest video for his single “MJ Jeezy”

Jeezy spends time with his family in the latest video for his single “MJ Jeezy”

In October, Jeezy and DJ Drama teamed up to release the mixtape SNOFALL, which features 42 Dugg, EST Gee, and Lil Durk. After selling 31,000 album-equivalent units during its first week of release, the Atlanta-based duo peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard 200.

It was announced last Friday (Nov. 18) that fans would be treated to a new video for the Don Cannon, FNZ-produced “MJ Jeezy,” and J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League which serves as a reminder to anyone who has forgotten about the “Soul Survivor” rapper’s achievements:

Pilot Industries has released a clip in conjunction with the release of the music video for “MJ Jeezy” and it shows Jeezy taking a trip to Ft. Lauderdale, FL. He can be seen having a great time with the people he loves most, including Jeannie Mae, his wife, and Monaco, his daughter.

SNOWFALL was released three years after Jeezy’s 12th studio album, The Recession 2, which contained 15 tracks as well as contributions from a wide range of guests, including Ne-Yo, Tamika Mallory, E-40, Yo Gotti, Lil Duval, Demi Lovato, and Rick Ross. According to the above-mentioned chart, the project landed at No. 19 with a total of 28,000 units sold in its first week. The album also showed up on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart where it reached the seventh position.

This week, Jeezy has released a new visual for his 42 Dugg-assisted single, “Put The Minks Down.”

This week, Jeezy has released a new visual for his 42 Dugg-assisted single, “Put The Minks Down.”

A mixtape, SNOFALL, was released last week by Jeezy and DJ Drama. The project includes 17 songs and features from 42 Dugg, Lil Durk, and EST Gee. It was announced this morning (Oct. 25) that the Atlanta legend has released a new visual from that project for the Dugg-assisted track “Put The Minks Down,” which is produced by J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League and contains some of Jeezy’s most potent bars to date.

In addition, the accompanying video for “Put The Minks Down” was produced by Jerry Productions and features Jeezy visiting Detroit, Michigan. Due to ongoing legal issues, Dugg is unable to make a cameo appearance; however, the crowd comes to the Thug Motivation star’s aid with additional shots of high-end vehicles riding through the neighborhood.

A few years ago, Jeezy released his 12th studio album, The Recession 2, a collection of 15 tracks featuring contributions from E-40, Yo Gotti, Lil Duval, Demi Lovato, Tamika Mallory, Ne-Yo, and Rick Ross. Due to the fact that approximately 28,000 album-equivalent units were sold in the first week, the project was a top twenty success. As a result of its debut, the album topped Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart at the seventh position.

Morray and Lil Poppa join BRS Kash in new “Team Player” single

Morray and Lil Poppa join BRS Kash in new “Team Player” single

A new single from BRS Kash was released yesterday (Sept. 12), incorporating Lil Poppa and Morray on the production. A video to accompany the song has been directed by Jefferey “J-Squared” Jackson in which the three rappers meet at a high school to recall memories of their respective coming-of-age journeys. Kash opens the track with the following hook about loyalty:

2021’s Kash Only was BRS Kash’s last piece of work. In addition to his 12 tracks, the project featured collaborations with City Girls, DaBaby, and Latto along with his viral gold-selling single, “Throat Baby (Go Baby).”

In addition to Street Sermons, Morray also released a 13-song album back in 2021, which featured viral hits like “Big Decisions,” “Trenches,” and “Quicksand,” for which he was awarded a Gold plaque. Aside from that, he has also performed on songs like Derez De’Shon “All Them Days” MO3 “In My Blood,” J. Cole “m y . l i f e,” and Tyla Yaweh “Hands Up.” This month, Lil Poppa releasing the third part in his Under Investigation series. There were several guest appearances on that album, including Lil Duval, Yo Gotti, and JDot Breezy and was preceded by singles like “H Spot.”

“I Ain’t Gon To Hold Ya” features DJ Drama and Jeezy.

DJ Drama and Jeezy teamed up 17 years ago for Trap Or Die, which is considered a classic mixtape. It is with great pride that we can state that both names have become synonymous with hip hop royalty and that Gangsta Grillz and CTE World remain two of the most significant groups in hip hop history. It was announced today (Sept. 2) that Drama and Jeezy will return to work together on “I Ain’t Gon Hold Ya,” a Helluva-produced record that features the clever rhymes that Jeezy has become known for:

As well as the visual, it is accompanied by a matching video from JonnyRaw. A black-and-white picture shows Drama and Jeezy in a black-and-white setting surrounded by beautiful women, followed by a shot of the two in white supercars outside the Magic City.

There have been two years since Jeezy released The Recession 2, the sequel to The Recession, his pivotal third album. A total of 15 tracks are included in Recession 2 along with features from Yo Gotti, Tamika Mallory, E-40, Lil Duval, Demi Lovato, Ne-Yo, and Rick Ross. A mere 20 years after he first released his album in 2000, Jeezy’s 2020 release peaked within the top 20 on the Billboard 200, proving he is still relevant.