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For his latest visual, Wiz Khalifa grabs his keys

For his latest visual, Wiz Khalifa grabs his keys

A new visual for Wiz Khalifa’s latest single “Keys” has been released today (Nov. 2), a Quadwoofer-produced banger packed with boastful bars about women, weed, and money, interspersed with the usual Wiz Khalifa punchlines:

Featuring a clip that has been directed by Dre, the accompanying clip for “Keys” is largely focused on Wiz taking a smoke while he is with his love interest in their home. In other instances, he can be seen on multiple platforms a la “The Brady Bunch.”

“Keys” will be included on Wiz Khalifa’s seventh studio album, Multiverse, which will feature 17 cuts as well as extra features from THEY and Girl Talk. There were several months before that album was released. Girl Talk and Wiz had teamed up with Smoke DZA and Big K.R.I.T. for Full Court Press, which also featured Nile Rodgers and Curren$y contributing a couple of assists. The year 2022 was also a year of collaboration for Pittsburgh’s and Juicy J’s long-time collaborator, as the two teamed up on Stoner’s Night for a year that proved to be a fruitful one for the “Black and Yellow” rapper.

A year ago, Wiz celebrated Halloween by taking the helm for Taylor Gang’s brand new compilation, G Rage, one of the hottest new releases of the year. There are eight songs in the project and there are notable guest appearances from Chevy Woods, 6AM, Lil Uzi Vert, Ty Dolla $ign, and P Fire.

New “DEAD FACES” single from Doe Boy and Bino Rideaux

New “DEAD FACES” single from Doe Boy and Bino Rideaux

It wasn’t long ago that Bino Rideaux released the official follow-up to his fan-favorite project of 2019: Sorry 4 Tha Wait II. Artists who contributed to the album, including Ty Dolla $ign, Kalan.FrFr, Coot Corleone, Roddy Ricch, and the late Drakeo The Ruler who appeared on 13 songs on the album. Regarding visuals, fans have had the opportunity to watch videos for “Tied To Me” and “Outta Line” with Ty Dolla $ign.

A new track from the West Coast rapper Bino Rideaux was released yesterday (October 24) called “DEAD FACES.” Doe Boy provides an assist and Elkan and Gibbo provide the production. The lyrics of the song provide a profound insight into the effects of dealing with traumatic losses:

As far as Doe Boy’s activities are concerned, he released his CATCH ME IF YOU CAN EP back in July. The album was released with nine tracks and a guest appearance by G Herbo on “SET IT OFF.” Before that, in January, he released OH REALLY, a 19-song collection that featured contributions from Roddy Ricch, 42 Dugg,Nardo Wick, Babyface Ray, Rowdy Rebel, G Herbo, Moneybagg Yo, Lil Uzi Vert, Ty Dolla $ign, and more.

Gucci Mane recruits BigWalkDog and Peewee Longway for “Gelati”

Gucci Mane recruits BigWalkDog and Peewee Longway for “Gelati”

Over the course of the year, Gucci Mane has offered fans quality singles such as “Blood All On It,” “Publicity Stunt” by Key Glock “Rumors,” “Fake Friends” with Lil Durk, and Young Dolph, “Mrs. Davis,” “Serial Killers,” “All Dz Chainz” featuring Lil Baby,” and “Dissin The Dead.” As well as his own songs, he appeared on Pooh Shiesty “Next Up,” Big Scarr “Houdini,” Quavo and Takeoff “Us vs. Them” and Mariah Carey “Obsessed (Remix).”

As of today (Aug. 19), Gucci is adding to that with the release of “Gelati,” a track featuring 1017 rising star BigWalkDog, along with fellow hometown hero Peewee Longway. According to the chorus of “Gelati,” the song is all about making money and enjoying life to the fullest:

Almost a year has passed since Gucci Mane released his fifteenth studio album Ice Daddy. This album included 17 songs and guest appearances by BIG30, Pooh Shiesty, 2 Chainz, Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Baby, and more. A further point of significance is that one of hip hop’s most prolific artists has continued to produce – for example, Gucci releases albums on his 1017 label including So Icy Boyz, So Icy Christmas,and So Icy Gang: The ReUp.

“Honest” is a new single from Justin Bieber and Don Toliver.

“Honest” is a new single from Justin Bieber and Don Toliver.

It’s evident that Justin Bieber is working on his new album. It appears that he surprised everyone recently with the release of a new single titled “I Feel Funny,” which was intended as a humorous rap song. As well as the song, it was accompanied by a simple phone shot video from Lyrical Lemonade’s Cole Bennett, which showed Bieber and Don Toliver enjoying themselves on the set of a forthcoming video for an upcoming song. On Wednesday, April 29, the Canadian singer and his Houston counterpart will release Bieber’s first official release in 2022, “Honest.”. Naturally, the accompanying video was also created, along with Bennett, in keeping with the collaboration’s glorious vibes that are sure to remain well into the summer months.

Bieber has only been recording music since his sixth studio album Justice dropped a year ago. With subsequent upgrades, that project featured 25 songs and a host of artists, such as Khalid, Daniel Caesar, The Kid LAROI, Lil Uzi Vert, Burna Boy, Jaden, Chance the Rapper, DaBaby, Quavo, and more. The album’s first week of release saw 154,000 album equivalent units sold, earning Justin Bieber his eighth number one ranking on Billboard 200. Additionally, Justice has been awarded Gold and Platinum awards around the world, including one Platinum award in the United States. After releasing 2021, Justin Bieber released a gospel EP titled Freedom weeks after Justice.

Throughout his career, Bieber has contributed his unique vocal style to songs such as Omah Lay “Attention,” DJ Khaled “LET IT GO,” Wizkid “Essence (Remix),” Migos “What You See,” Bryson Tiller “lonely Christmas,” BEAM “SUNDOWN,” Juice WRLD “Wandered To LA,” and Kehlani “up at night.” Together with Toliver, they collaborated on Skrillex’s genre-bending “Don’t Go.”

“Hold That Heat” is the latest single from Southside, featuring Travis Scott and Future.

During the past two years, Southside has teamed up with Doe Boy for the highly acclaimed Demons R Us, featuring additional collaborations with Swae Lee, Trippie Redd, Lil Uzi Vert, Chief Keef, 42 Dugg, and more. In the years since then, he has remained a top producer of hip hop, lending his skills to projects like King Combs “Holdin Me Down,” ),” G Herbo “Statement,” Lil Wayne “These Hoes,” Gucci Mane “Rich Nigga Shit,” EST Gee “Capitol 1,” Roddy Ricch “thailand,” City Girls “Pussy Talk (RemixPolo G “Unapologetic,” Gunna “poochie gown,” NLE Choppa “Trap Phone” and Babyface Ray “6 Mile Show.”

Southside surprised the masses with a new track of his own today (April 21). Entitled “Hold That Heat,” the single features Travis Scott and Future, both of whom match the song’s energetic intensity with ease. It is also accompanied by a visually pleasing video that fans are sure to enjoy.

As well as Future’s latest contribution, he will be dropping plenty of his own material. Announcing the release of his next record on April 29, he announced it would only be available on the 29th. ‘Worst Day,’ inspired by Valentine’s Day, is already the start of his campaign. Future will follow up his eighth studio album High Off Life, a 21-song effort featuring contributions from Drake, Lil Durk, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Meek Mill, and Lil Baby.

After the tragedy at last year’s Astroworld Festival that left ten people dead, Travis Scott has slowly been making his way back into the spotlight. It seems that signs around Coachella have been promoting Scott’s long-awaited album Utopia, meaning that his return could be sooner than we thought.