After appearing on social media for a few months now, Baby Tate 2016 hit “Hey Mickey!” seems to have resurfaced and are taking over social media at the moment. Today (March 24), she capitalizes on the momentum Baby Tate has built by releasing an official remix that will enjoy by fans all over the world. Featuring Toni Basil’s 1981 hit, “Mickey,” as its pillar, Saweetie adds to the revamp with her sassy flow, enhancing the reworked track with its contemporary twist:
It was back in September of 2022 when Baby Tate treated fans with her Mani/Pedi mixtape, which was born out of her childhood in Decatur. It was a 14-track album that featured guest appearances from artists such as 2 Chainz, Kali, and Slimwav. Additionally, last year, she released the deluxe version of her project 2020 titled After The Rain, which contained seven new tracks and guest verses performed by 6LACK and Flo Milli. As well as her own singles and albums, the “I Am” artist has also been featured on recent collaborations including “Don’t Even Think About It” with Babyface, “Surround Sound” with JID, and more.
Saweetie has recently released her last project titled 2022’s THE SINGLE LIFE, consisting of six tracks and including the single “DON’T SAY NOTHIN’” track. There have been several tracks recently with feature appearances from the “Tap In” rapper, including tracks produced by “All She Wanna Do” with John Legend, “Baby Boo” with Muni Long, “Move” with Lil Tjay, “In My Face” with YG, “Faking Love” with Anitta,and more.
It is expected that Tink will have a very busy year in 2023. She released her latest sensual track and video, “Toxic,” over the weekend. A soundtrack from the musical Chicago was used to inspire the video directed by Josh Jones. As she delivers her lyrics about a destructive relationship, the 27-year-old star refers to the infamous “Cell Block Tango” scene as she delivers her opening line:
“I listen to [‘Toxic’] every day because it puts me in that mindset,” Tink said in a press release. “My favorite thing to do is see the girls pop their asses, and this sets the tone for the year. The video was created as a result of the patterns we all see in relationships of different kinds, those unhealthy cycles.”
Earlier this year, the Illinois-born artist released his Pillow Talk album, a 16-song project that included guest performances from Russ, Toosii, Layton Greene, 2 Chainz, Fabolous, Muni Long, and G Herbo. Prior to the release of the album, singles such as “Cater” and “Goofy” featuring 2 Chainz were well received. In addition to her own releases, Tink has also worked with Vedo and Babyface in collaborations such as “Whatever” with Babyface and “Somebody” featuring Vedo.
A new song from Icewear Vezzo entitled “GET ALOT OF MONEY,” released on Wednesday, January 18th, takes a deep dive into the rockstar lifestyle that the Detroit rapper lives in:
With a clip produced by CT Films, the video for “GET ALOT OF MONEY” perfectly complements the song’s boastful subject matter with shots of women, money, and jewelry, all of which are produced by CT Films. Also, Vezzo is capable of delivering his rhymes in a liquor store and next to a Rolls-Royce while delivering his rhymes from within a liquor store.
Earlier this year, Icewear Vezzo teamed up with DJ Drama for a mixtape called Paint The City, backed by Gangsta Grillz and produced by Kara DioGuardi. That project included notable collaborations alongside Peezy, Future, 2 Chainz, Kodak Black, GT, and Jeezy on a total of 15 tracks. In addition, 2022 has also seen the release of the third installment in the Rich Off Pints series of the Quality Control talent.
According to Icewear Vezzo, in a past interview with “Big Facts,” he explained that despite a past attempt at prison, he found it beneficial to himself for the long term.
“My nervous system would have been thrown into complete overload if I wasn’t in jail,” he firmly stated. “I am aware of the fact that I should not use my pride for this purpose. As a result, I know that I am in a position to control my pride. In the remote that I got for my stuff that I got the switch for, it has a switch for turning it on and off… It has been a very difficult journey, bro. I have been through quite a few messed up things. I have heard so many stories about it. I have experienced so many obstacles in my life that could have led to my resignation, don’t you think? I mean, I felt like giving up or like I wanted to give up and just give up.”
I am proud to announce that Icewear Vezzo and DJ Drama had a collaboration today on the Gangsta Grillz production, Paint the City. This production includes 15 songs and features from G.T., Future, Kodak Black, Jeezy, Peezy, and 2 Chainz. The album was mainly dominated by the two singles, “It’s All On U” and “One Time.”
Icewear Vezzo is set to release his first full length album as a member of Quality Control Music this month. The decision was announced back in July, and has now been officially made public. According to the Detroit talent Icewear Vezzo in an interview he conducted with the “Breakfast Club,” which took place earlier this month, that partnership with Pee and Coach K lead to:
Last July, the band released ‘Paint The City’, a 14-song collection of music that featured contributions from two of the company’s members: Key Glock, G Herbo, Lil Baby, E-40, Baby Money, Lil Durk, and Antt Beatz. Two storms made landfall in 2021 before this one, Rich Off Pints and Rich Off Pints 2. On top of his own songs, the rapper behind the hit “First 48” can also be heard on some of the most recent releases on the scene, including Jim Jones’ “Backdoe,” Lil Zay Osama “41 Presidential,” Lakeyah “Giannis,” Blacc Zacc “For Trappers Only,” BabyTron “Can You Swim?,” and PGF Nuk “Shut Up.”
A string of well-received freestyles and collaborations has helped Fabolous regain momentum throughout the year, including “SAY LESS” alongside French Montana, “Down Bad,” “Cheerio Freestyle” featuring Jeremih and Hitmaka, “BACH TO BACH” featuring Dave East and “RICH HUSTLE” by Jim Jones. Adding to that, the Brooklyn emcee released “Fabu Dhabi Recap,” a hard-hitting rip of CJ’s “Whoopty,” featuring boastful lyrics about Loso’s lifestyle.
“Fabu Dhabi Recap” is accompanied by a matching video created by Drevinci. Fabolous can be seen driving around Abu Dhabi in a Maybach SUV, watching an NBA game at Etihad Arena, and enjoying a night out at Club White.
Summertime Shootout 3: Coldest Summer Ever was released three years ago by the “Make Me Better” talent. On that album, 16 tracks were included. In addition, contributions from Meek Mill, Ty Dolla $ign, Davido, Lil Durk, YFN Lucci, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, PnB Rock, 2 Chainz, Gucci Mane, and more. The release of Summertime Shootout 3 ranked in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 due to the sale of 44,000 album equivalent units in its first week
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