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Central Cee releases “Ungrateful” video

Central Cee releases “Ungrateful” video

The rapper Central Cee released his new album 23 earlier this month, which consists of 15 songs and the contributions of artists such as Ashe 22, Baby Gang, Freeze Corleone, A2anti, Morad, Beny Jr, and Rondodasosa’s genuine brother Juke Caesar provide guest appearances on “Lil Bro.” Cee managed to become a number one artist on the UK Albums chart for the first time, beating out the name of the last single from Tears For Fears, The Tipping Point.

This week, Cench decided to release a new music video for “Ungrateful,” the Levi Lennox-produced track that finds the West London singer discussing his mental health as well as misdemeanors from his past.

With “Ungrateful,” Kunography provides the accompanying clip, which exhibits Central Cee on his own at what appears to be his luxurious residence. Besides getting a fresh haircut, you might also catch him on a rooftop playing some ball.

Compared to Wild West last year, 23 has 14 songs and none of them feature. With 15,000 albums equivalent units sold in its first week from the time it was released, the project reached the number two spot on the chart, making Central Cee the frontrunner of the UK drill movement.

Coi Leray and Nicki Minaj collaborate for “Blick Blick”

Blick Blick” features Nicki Minaj and Coi Leray giving a rip-roaring performance over some mighty production, which boasts the pair’s wealth and sexual prowess:

Announcing the collaboration, Benzino, the father of Coi, sparked a bit of controversy when he prematurely announced the project during a chat on the social media platform Clubhouse. Nicki has developed a much better relationship with Benzino thanks to the song, and all parties have come to an understanding regarding the star’s daughter:

Blick Blick is the latest loose single from Coi Leray, one of several that will hopefully pave the way for her debut album (reportedly called COI). There are hits like “No More Parties” featuring Lil Durk, and other hits like “Bout Me,” “Okay Yeah!,” “At The Top” by Kodak Black and Mustard, “BIG PURR” by his fellow Freshman 2021, Pooh Shiesty “TWINNEM” featuring DaBaby, along with “Anxiety.” Leray explained why debut albums take time to reach maturity:

Whenever I tell my story, I want to make sure that it is exactly how I want it to be. The f**k it’s going to take however long it takes. When I start telling my story and stop working on the project, it’ll fucking explode.”

Video for “Last Breath” by OMB Peezy

The “OMB Peezy” fan base will never be disappointed. He drops a brand new video for his track “Last Breath” this week as part of his ongoing consistency. His new track follows previous efforts such as “Never Leave” and “Hard For Me” and with a melodic flow that reflects his reflective style. As he spits some truth-filled bars about life over a soulful beat, he glides over a soulful beat:

OMBPeezy has closed out his extremely busy year by releasing the single “Over”. The single was produced by frequent collaborator Drum Dummie, who recruited veteran rapper T.I for a guest appearance. In addition to “Synonym,” “Die Young” and “Worldwide” by OMB and Drum are also featured.

In addition, the artist has released videos for a number of his tracks in recent months, including “For Free,” “Cold Days” “Breathe,” and “Lefty.” Apart from those, he also offers special clips from the Too Deep For Tears project, which feature his performances of tracks like “Soul Ties” “On My Way,” and “Smile.” The clips show OMB Peezy in a fancy gown standing in the center of a chandelier-lit room with delicate string arrangements.

Meanwhile, Peezy released a mixtape titled In The Meantime, which kept fans entertained while they waited for Too Deep For Tears to be released. “You Know How To Love” and “Sleep At Night” are among the favorites of “In The Meantime.” It follows the 2019 album Preacher To The Streets.

“Wanna Ride on My Wave” features Gramzunkut living it up in a video.

Earlier this year, Gramzunkut released The Bank Roll, a single that was well received by hip hop legend Kid Capri, among many others. His official music video was released some time after, showing him popping bottles with beautiful women while on a yacht. This kind of imagery fits perfectly with Gramzunkut’s boisterous bars about women, money, and all the, well, things that money has to offer:

Gramzunkut has followed up his catchy single “Still Dippin Doenutz” just last month with another catchy track named “Still Dippin Doenutz,” which serves as an advertisement of sorts for his business of the same name. Besides bringing viewers to a cannabis-friendly event in support of the song, an accompanying clip depicts a new music video for “Smoke Champs,” a collaboration between N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN’s highly successful series “Drink Champs.”

Gramzunkut spoke about his entrepreneurial spirit, how it feels to see success in the fashion and music industries, and how it feels to be able to accomplish dreams:

The fact that my music, my clothing line, and my clothing brand will be on display where the ball drops is fascinating. The feeling of introducing your brand to people from all walks of life is indescribable.”

Check out Grakut’s videos for “Wanna Ride on My Wave (Bank Roll)”. A collaboration with General Steele of Smif-n-Wessun and PMD of EPMD is in the works, according to the artist.

Method Man and Papoose release “Heat 7” visuals

Papoose produced new songs each month in 2021, containing dope cuts featuring E-40, Rick Ross, Remy Ma, Jim Jones, Wiz Khalifa, Lil Wayne, Busta Rhymes, 2 Chainz, Anthony Hamilton, as well as many others. Stan Da Man’s production of “Heat 7,” a collaborative venture between the legendary Method Man and the New York king, proves, without a doubt, that these two continue to deliver some of their most accomplished bars to date:

A video for “Heat 7” featuring WillC and Tana shows Pap and Meth mainly delivering their bars in dark rooms, as different graphics appear behind them, matching the subject matter of the song. During the performance, the songstors can also be seen in a room filled with yellow tape, which is an appropriate setting for the lyrical assault that unfolded.

Meanwhile, Method Man was recently honored for the soundtrack to his smash hit “You’re All I Need” along with his performance on “Power Book II: Ghost.” Meth talked about the experience of collaborating with (and winning alongside) Mary J. Blige:

The feeling of working on something for so long and reaping the rewards is something I have never experienced in my life before. ’95 was the year I won the Grammy for music with Mary J. Blige. Then I got an NAACP award for acting with Mary J. Blige. I couldn’t have asked for anything better.”