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In a new video, NoCap declares, “I’ll Be Here”

Throughout his career, NoCap has consistently delivered heartfelt, emotionally charged tracks to fans. A rap star from Alabama released a new song last week, “I’ll Be Here,” in which he shares his thoughts about staying true to himself in music and in the streets.

BMB Films and NardyMarley release the matching video for “I’ll Be Here” which features NoCap in front of a late-night convenience store that appears to be a gas station. While riding in his bright green Lamborghini truck, he displays high-end garments, and blindingly fine jewelry.

NoCap has been away from releasing full-length albums for quite some time, but his most recent, Steel Human, features 16 tracks and guest appearances from Lil Uzi Vert, Boosie Badazz, DaBaby, and Jacquees. The musician has since released top tier singles such as “So Lost/No Promises,” “Drown In My Styrofoam,” “Mistake,” “I Can’t,” “200 Or Better,” “On Purpose,” “Vaccine,” and “Flaws” are among the tracks that could appear on NoCap long-awaited album Mr. Crawford. Besides releasing his own music, Backend Child has worked with a number of artists, including $tupid Young, Yung Bleu, Lil Skies, Shy Glizzy, and No Savage.

Yo Gotti launches new business venture with Interscope

Yo Gotti launches new business venture with Interscope

Fans of Memphis rapper Yo Gotti can rejoice – his Collective Music Group label has teamed up with Interscope Records. CMG has plenty more hits to arrive by the end of the year, beginning with some heat from CMG’s CEO, as well as drops from EST Gee, 42 Dugg, and chart-topper Moneybagg Yo.

Yo Gotti and DaBaby are the perfect rap duo

Today Yo Gotti released a new single called “Drop”. DaBaby contributes a verse and beatsmith J provides the beat. It is a perfect film for post-quarantine strip clubs due to its production and subject matter:

He think we family, we not (We friends) 

I be burnin’ up the top (Ugh) 

I call her sis, she want the dick 

We went half on a spot 

We fuck on her friends together (Together) 

She my homegirl, whatever (Whatever) 

She got a nigga, she in love 

But I be fuckin’ on her better (Uh) 

Yeah, I’m her friend, friend (I am) 

I wanna fuck her again, again 

Introduce me as her brother friend 

That’s big cap, we pretend, ‘tend 

This hoes got so much game, you niggas be lame 

Get out your feelings, you should be ashamed 

Lil’ bitch from the hood 

I took her to Wafi and got her a chain 

Call her my twin, she with the gang 

I am (I am), that nigga (That nigga) 

Big old strap but the check bigger 

Truck four wheels worth six figures 

Beverly Hills residence, eight figures 

Knew who I am, that’s two hundred (Two hundred) 

Just touched a mill’, I been done it (Been done it) 

Fuckin’ on a bitch from the back 

Smack her on the ass, bumpin’ Three 6, “Who Run It” 

Yo Gotti’s latest albums are receiving critical acclaim  

He released the critically acclaimed I Am, The Art of Hustle, and I Still Am albums before Untrapped, his tenth studio album, and his fourth and final EP with Epic Records. This album has a wide range of features in addition to Ty Dolla $ign, Lil Baby, Lil Uzi Vert, Megan Thee Stallion, Rick Ross and others.

The debut of Yo Gotti’s music on the Billboard 200 chart was ranked in the top ten for the fourth straight week. One of his singles was Recession Proof, another was Stay Ur Distance, and another was Wish List. He also teamed up back-to-back with Jeezy on one track.

Article was written by Jonathan P-Wright, freelance writer for R.N.H. Magazine and C.V.O. of RADIOPUSHERS 

DOE BOY AND SOUTHSIDE COLLABORATE WITH SWAE LEE FOR “EXPENSIVE”

DOE BOY AND SOUTHSIDE COLLABORATE WITH SWAE LEE FOR “EXPENSIVE”

This month, Southside and Doe Boy released their collaboration titled Demons R Us, which features 19 tracks as well as eminent personalities such as Future, Lil Uzi vert, Trippie Redd, 42 Dugg, Young Nudy, Chief Keef, and more. Now, they have released a video from their project, for the song “Expensive.” In the video, that comes courtesy of Armin, Doe Boy and Swae Lee can be seen showing off their wealth.

For Stimulus Check, Doe Boy and Southside release new visual

For Stimulus Check, Doe Boy and Southside release new visual

Last weekend, a collaborative project between Doe Boy and Southside was released, titled Demons R Us featuring 19 tracks and includes artists who are renowned globally including Trippie Redd, Swae Lee, 42 Dugg, Young Nudy, Chief Keef, Lil Uzi Vert, Future, and more. Now, the two artists have unveiled the video from the project that has been titled “Stimulus Check.” This track has been co-produced by CuBeatz and the audience can enjoy Doe Boy Flexing. The visual was directed by Armin and showcases Doe Boy walking across a fancy house with his friends and many women.