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French Montana teams up with Fabolous on “Say Less”

In the wake of the recent release of a new single from Fabolous, titled “Say Less,” which features French Montana and other New Yorkers, Fabolous has dropped a new single. With production from STREETRUNNER and Tarik Azzouz, you can hear the artists boast about their wealthy lifestyle:

In addition to the song, there is also a matching video from StreetHeat. During the clip, viewers will be taken to Manhattan’s Sei Less, an Asian fusion restaurant named “in honor of the Asian community” as the description states. Throughout the film, Fabolous and French can be seen hanging out with gorgeous women, enjoying fine food, taking massages, and riding around New York City.

As well as “Say Less,” Fabolous also unveiled a new track titled “1 Thing Freestyle,” featuring more witty, rewind-worthy verses that he’s become known for:

Featuring Fabolous enjoying a night out in the city with his girlfriend, the video for “1 Thing Freestyle” was directed by Abeni Nazeer. This date is not revealed until the very end, when it turns out to be with Amerie.

New song from Nicki Minaj calls her a “Super Freaky Girl”

There is good news for Nicki Minaj fans. It was announced today (Aug. 12) that the hip-hop legend will release a new single entitled “Super Freaky Girl,” a Dr. Luke and Malibu Babie production that was inspired by Rick James’ 1980 hit single “Super Freak.” Therefore, Minaj does not waste any time bragging about her sexual prowess and position over her competitors:

Supreme Freaky Girl” follows February releases “Do We Have A Problem?” and “Bussin,” in which Minaj collaborated with Lil Baby. She would partner with current NYC frontrunner Fivio Foreign for the drill offering “We Go Up” a month later, raising expectations that a new album will be available soon.

A four-year-old Nicki Minaj released her fourth studio album Queen, which originally featured 19 tracks with contributions from Ariana Grande, Labrinth, Eminem, Foxy Brown, The Weeknd, Swae Lee, Future, and Lil Wayne. Additional tracks would be added to the album in subsequent variations, including another track featuring Weezy, titled “Good Form.” Along with reaching the second spot on the Billboard 200 (behind Travis Scott’s Astroworld), Queen has also received a well-deserved Platinum plaque for her efforts, as she aims to win the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award in 2022.

With his new single, “Toxic,” YG stirs the pot

YG is currently working on the final touches to his upcoming album, Pray For Me. Fans have had the chance to listen to strong previews such as Moneybagg Yo, “Run” with BIA, Tyga, and 21 Savage, and “Sign Language” and “Scared Money” with J. Cole. On this occasion (Aug. 12), he released “Toxic,” the latest track taken from the project. As YG raps about relationships, he talks about the ups and downs:

Mozzy and YG previously collaborated for their Kommunity Service project back in May with singles like “Perfect Timing” with Blxst and “Bompton To Oak Park.” YG and Mozzy released a steady stream of videos for the project including “Vibe With You” featuring Ty Dolla $ign and “Mad” by Young M.A.

In addition to recently appearing on “Power Mornings” on Power 106 Los Angeles, the California rapper discussed the subject matter of his upcoming album, Pray For Me. Currently, no date has been confirmed for the release. According to YG, it is simply the development of his personal headspace, the stage he is in in life, and what he is going through. The whole COVID pandemic thing was terrible, but I also see it as having helped me get to where I am mentally today. Throughout our lives, we grow as humans, as people. Everything I do will contribute to my personal growth. My life is just going to be a musical expression of my truth at the moment.”

The latest music video by NBA YoungBoy aims to provide “Proof”

Announcing his long-awaited album The Last Slimeto, NBA YoungBoy recently released the project, which contains 30 songs and features from Rod Wave, Kehlani, and Quavo. There were a number of standout singles on the project, including “Mr. Grim Reaper,” “I Got The Bag,” and “I Hate YoungBoy.” The album has been accompanied by a steady stream of visually enhanced visuals, including “Digital,” “She Want Chanel,” “I Know,” and others.

In addition to this, YoungBoy has just released his most recent video, the official video for the song “Proof.” Featuring visuals that depict YoungBoy embracing elements such as lightning, fire, and more, the video demonstrates his hard-hitting flow:

With the release of The Last Slimeto, Slimeto follows his January mixtape Colors, which featured 19 songs and a single assist from Quando Rondo. As well as his solo endeavors, YoungBoy has recently joined forces with DaBaby for the album Better Than You, which featured the hit singles “Neighborhood Superstar” and “Bestie.” YoungBoy’s latest album, Sincerely, Kentrell, reached number one on the Billboard 200 and earned him his fourth number one position with 137,000 album equivalent units sold in its first week of release.

The “Sticky” video shows how Drake lives

We were all surprised back in June when Drake released his seventh studio album Honestly, Nevermind, a work that saw him depart from his hip hop roots in favor of an electronic sound. The Canadian icon revealed a new visual for the soaring single “Sticky,” a Gordo and RY X production. The song features raps about Drake’s high-end lifestyle and everything that goes along with it:

Drake’s accompanying video “Sticky,” directed by Theo Skudra, showcases his typical day in keeping with the topic of the song. The lifestyle of the OVO boss is far from what is normal for us, with footage revealing him performing in front of crowds, flying in private jets, driving a hand-crafted Maybach, and much more. There will be plenty of cameo appearances by Drake’s hip-hop peers throughout the album.

It is also worth mentioning that Nevermind follows the 21-track Certified Lover Boy, which featured contributions from Lil Durk, Lil Baby, JAY-Z, Future, Travis Scott, Young Thug, 21 Savage, Lil Wayne, Ty Dolla $ign, and more. A staggering 613,000 album equivalent units were sold during its first week on the market, propelling the album to the top of the Billboard 200.