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“So DISRESPECTFUL” is the new music release from Lola Brooke

The international rap star Lola Brooke has returned with a brand new single today (March 10) titled, “So DISRESPECTFUL.” The new single we hear today is the follow-up to her recent showstopping appearances on the tracks, “Opp” with Coach Joey and “Conceited” with Flo Milli. In the new single, the Brooklyn native makes the most of the bass-heavy instrumental that Reefa and Gyard co-produced with her signature gritty flow by combining it with Reefa’s signature beats– all of which she uses to her advantage.

Despite enjoying viral success through her popular single “Don’t Play With It” featuring Billy B, Lola Brooke has been able to maintain her momentum all throughout the month of 2022 with tracks such as “Dummy Ummy,” “Here I Come,” “Gator Season,” and “On My Mind.” There has been no let-up for the “718 Princess,” whose signing to Arista Records in collaboration with Team Eighty Productions was officially announced back in January.

As a side note, Lola Brooke recently completed a very successful tour run as an opening act for A Boogie WIt Da Hoodie as part of his “Me Vs. Myself Tour.” On Feb. 7, 2015, the two New York natives and accomplished singers hit the road for their North American tour and have blessed major cities such as Chicago, Boston,Toronto, and many others during the tour. On the night of March 4, the guys performed an unforgettable homecoming concert at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn for their fans.

“SDS Fly” by Slim Thug gets a new visual.

“SDS Fly” by Slim Thug gets a new visual.

Back in February, Slim Thug released his newest body of work, Where Dreams Are Made, which is a nine-song effort geared primarily towards women, and it is the first of its kind. Earlier this week (March 2), an official visual for SDS Fly from that project was released. It references his nickname, Suga Daddy Slim, and exhibits a level of confidence and swag that has made him one of Houston’s most famous rappers.

It was DJ Young Samm who supplied the accompanying video for “SDS Fly” that begins with Slim bringing up an old-school Cadillac at an unknown location at the beginning of the clip. As you can see from the rest of the video, Slim Thug is enjoying a late night with a couple of ladies during the event.

As with BIGslim in 2022, Where Dreams Are Made features 10 tracks and is the follow-up to his collaboration with frequent collaborator and fellow Texan Le$, who appeared on the release. He also contributed his special style of bars to a number of other songs in that same year, including Blackmail “Blow Out Ya Brains,” Charlene Renee “On Pimpin,” and Propain “Gangsta.”

It has been reported previously that Thug was one of many who were affected by COVID-19 during the peak of the pandemic and he was one of those who passed away. As soon as the rapper realized he had contracted the virus, Slim Thug sent out a message to his fans, letting them know that he was coming out of the illness. You have to take this stuff seriously, y’all. On social media, he warned the public to stay at home, to keep themselves in self-quarantine, to not go out for however long they asked. “I would advise you to go to a doctor if you’re suffering from symptoms or if you’re feeling sick… There is no doubt that y’all ought to take it seriously, it’s a real thing out here.”

“From Cross Da Way” video from Icewear Vezzo and Gloss Up

“From Cross Da Way” video from Icewear Vezzo and Gloss Up

As we all know, Gloss Up, a rising star in the world of hip hop, released her debut album, Before The Gloss Up, back in January, which featured features from K Carbon, HitKidd, GloRilla, and more. In an announcement earlier today, the Quality Control recording artist Gloss Up released the official music video for the track “From Cross Da Way” featuring Icewear Vezzo earlier today (March 7). J.R Digital is behind the new video, which sees the two linking up in a parking lot filled with luxury cars for the new track. It is on the track that Gloss glides effortlessly over the beat produced by DMacTooBangin.

It was back in March of this year that she released her debut mixtape in collaboration with Gloss Records, Different Shades of Gloss. Among the 12 tracks on the album were appearances by both Fat Wizza and Paid Pat. As well as being heard on the recent collaborations of the “Shabooya” rapper, you can also find him on the joint tracks “GWAK GWAK” with Duke Deuce and “Real B**ch” with Lakeyah. 

As we reported back in January on Gangsta Grillz, Icewear Vezzo teamed up with DJ Drama for a mixtape titled Paint The City, which was backed by the rapper. It consisted of 15 tracks and featured appearances from the likes of 2 Kodak Black, Chainz, GT, Peezy, Future, and Jeezy. He previously released Rich Off Pints 3, which is the third installment in a series he started back in 2021, which has become a fan favorite among his fans.

Big Boss Vette and Coi Leray team up for “Pretty Girls Walk (Remix)”

Big Boss Vette and Coi Leray team up for “Pretty Girls Walk (Remix)”

As far back as October of 2022, Big Boss Vette joined forces with Rocco & Dr. Luke Did It Again! Known for the infectious single “Pretty Girls Walk,” a homage to women who refuse to let obstacles external to themselves hinder them from achieving what they desire.

In a similarly impressive remix released on Friday (March 3), the St. Louis artist teamed up with Coi Leray, and the featured artist isn’t wasting any time in talking about how proud and grateful she is to be a woman.
As she built her portfolio over the years, Big Boss Vette released cutting-edge tracks such as “Outside,” “Dog A** N**ga,” “How TF,” “No Fakin,” and “Snatched,” the latter of which was viewed more than 2 billion times on TikTok and more than 5 million times on YouTube.

As part of a recent interview with 21Ninety, Big Boss Vette discussed how she came up with the concept for “Pretty Girl Walk.”

“I wanted to create an uplifting song that pretty girls around the world could jam to,” she stated. “The moment the hook was created and the beat was introduced, it was clear that this is going to be it, this is going to be a great song. As far as I can tell, it appears to be a commercial song, one of those movies, or something like that.”

Pacman Da Gunman releases “4th and Long”

Pacman Da Gunman releases “4th and Long”

The Bulletproof Soul EP, a collaborative effort between Pacman Da Gunman and Hit-Boy, was officially released back in March of 2022, on the third anniversary of the passing of Nipsey Hussle, on the day of his death. A total of nine tracks were featured on the project and additional assistance was provided by Dom Kennedy, aPeezy, J Stone, B. Carr, nd Yhung T.O. In addition to that, the Los Angeles based artist has dropped off plenty of singles since then, such as “Broken,” “Examples,” “Poetic Justice,” and more.

Over the weekend, the rapper Pacman Da Gunman from “Never Gon Change” returned with a new track inspired by the football field, “4th & Long,” which displays his love for competition while showcasing his love for music. With Pacman’s signature gritty flow, BeatBoy has provided the perfect backing instrumental for Pacman’s new single:

Before Bulletproof Soul, there was 2021’s 6325, an album with ten tracks on which a number of artists were featured, including Kacey Khaliel, Derek King, Sncr, Richard Fisher,and the late Hussle. Besides his own releases, he was also able to deliver guest verses on a number of tracks, such as “Got Me” with $tupid Young, “Ask The Opps 2” with Yhung T.O., “BIG STEPPAS” with Kruk One, “Money Man” with Conradfrmdaaves, and more.

According to Pacman Da Gunman, who spoke about how it was living without his mentor and collaborator Hussle when he passed away in a previous interview, life has been very difficult for him. As I said, it’s kind of weird to be outside in LA now that Hussle has left. As I recall, Peezy from Detroit came out here and said, ‘Boy, it just doesn’t feel like Detroit out here’ It’s crazy because he’s from Detroit, yet he can feel the same feeling out here. There is a lot of sadness for those of us who had the pleasure of knowing him and having known him for so long. And I am sure that it always will be.”