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MoneyMarr presents new video for “Tip Toe”

In his last project, Millionaire Mindset, MoneyMarr had 14 hard-hitting tracks and Rah Swish provided the assist. Having dropped a couple of loose EPs and notable feature appearances lately, it was no surprise to notice the D.C. artist dropped a new song called “Tip Toe” that features some of MoneyMarr’s signature street rhymes:

MoneyMarr also returns with a visual courtesy of Marko Steez, which captures the artist’s hard-hitting lines in full motion. In addition to seeing him in a house with a beautiful woman, masked up in a vehicle with a couple of cohorts, and more, viewers have the opportunity to observe him.

Aside from Millionaire Mindset and Exotic Habits, MoneyMarr also blessed fans with Exotic Habits and Millionaire Mindset, another well-received artwork with a collaboration among fellow artists Xanman, Black Fortune, Taedoe Jugg, Lil Skii, and Baby Fifty. With series like Draco Vibes and Youngest Trappest, MoneyMarr has established himself as one of the most promising artists.

During his recent interview with On The Radar Radio, MoneyMarr expressed his feelings about the overall music scene in the Washington area as follows:

“I feel like we have a scene developing. I support the scene that we have going on, as well as everyone else who’s going strong. Hats off to them. We’re rising right now, we’re doing our little things, and I think we should get noticed a little more. But I think it’s only a matter of time.”

Yung Bleu and M Huncho collaborate on “Who We Are”

M Huncho’s debut studio album, Chasing Euphoria, is set for a late October release. Thus far, the mashup includes the singles “Warzone” featuring Headie One, “Lean” featuring Giggs, and “The Worst.” Following that, the masked artist offers “Who We Are,” a Linah Bensadok-produced track featuring Yung Bleu that sees them reflecting on their humble beginnings:

Featuring Myles Whittingham as director, the accompanying video for “Who Are We” shows an unidentified youth (presumably Huncho) fitting the song’s theme by hanging out with his friends, pretending that they’re rappers, and (at the end of it all) playing some music. Yung Bleu and Huncho also deliver their songs’ lines in different locations, among which are a car dealership and a diner.

2020’s Huncholini the 1st was M Huncho’s most recent solo album, and it featured thirteen tracks as well as guest appearances from D-Block Europe, Headie One, and Nafe Smallz. As well as achieving a Top 5 spot on the UK Albums chart, Huncho received a Silver certification and received critical acclaim. In the next year, he teamed up with Smallz for the hit song DNA, another top ten success with the assistance from Yxng Bane and Young Adz.

The latest Toosii single has a “keeper”

Toosii’s latest release, Thank You For Believing, was released on November 1, almost one year ago today. The 13-song project features collaborations with DaBaby, Latto, and Key Glock. A few months later, fans were able to purchase the deluxe edition of Thank You For Believing (dubbed The Manifestation), which brought ten new tracks and new contributions from Fivio Foreign and Hotboii. Not content with 2021, December brought Pretty Girls Love Toosii, an EP comprised of three songs, including Jacquees-backed track “Never Leave Her.”

Over the past year we have seen Toosii remain committed to his work and release entries like the Valentine’s Day single “Love Me Easy” within the last couple of weeks. Syracuse-to-Raleigh talent can also be heard on other tracks like 100K Track “No Love Too,” Lil GotIt “Take Care,” Portion “Eastside,” Yungeen Ace “Dead Roses,” HXLLYWOOD “Don’t Matter,” and 3Breezy “Gangsta Wit It (Pt. 2).” Today (May 5), Toosii returns with his latest track entitled “Keeper,” in which he expresses both his love and emotions towards his significant other, the soon-to-be mum Samaria J. Davis:

Additionally, “Keeper” contains a visual that complements the subject matter of the song by showing Toosii and his partner’s relationship. As well as couples from all walks of life, viewers will also see shots of other couples throughout the song, further emphasising its positive vibes.

‘The Cheater’ is LiL Gotit new album

‘The Cheater’ is LiL Gotit new album

Lil Gotit is not one to shy away from hard work when it comes to his musical output. The Atlanta star released his latest album, The Cheater, this morning (May 4). The album contains 19 songs with feature appearances from Ty Dolla $ign, Lil Keed, Toosii, Millie Go Lightly, BIG30, Enchanting, Yak Gotti, and more. The success of the project is primarily attributed to the singles “She Know It,” “Take Care,” and “Rich $hit.”

Lil GotIt opens the album with two hard-hitting rhymes on “GTF,” proving to any detractors that good production can come from Nile Waves, DecayOnTheBeat, and Jkari:

Additionally, fans can check out a new visual for The Cheater’s Nile Waves and 10Fifty-backed “How You Comin,” featuring CEO Trayle. Prevtwo have previously collaboratedon the equally dope December song, “Walk Down.”

Lil GotIt’s The Cheater arrives less than a year after his fourth studio album, Top Chef GotIt, which features 15 tracks and features Young Thug, Gunna, and NAV. Additionally, he appeared on songs such as R5 Homixide “Knocked Off,” Danny Wolf “High Profile,” Drumma Boy “Wake Up,” Lil PJ “Regardless,” as well as “Happy Father’s Day.”

Young Dolph and J Stone collaborate on new single “Weekend”

Young Dolph and J Stone collaborate on new single “Weekend”

J Stone announced this week that he would release The Definition Of Sacrifice, the final installment in his trilogy “Definition”. Among the artists who are working on the project are Young Dolph, Swizz Beatz, Jadakiss,, Mozzy, OT Genasis, Styles P, K Camp, and Lumidee. The announcement of the upcoming album was accompanied by release of a brand-new single, “Weekend”. This track features an outstanding feature by the late and legendary Young Dolph and captures the excitement of making it to the end of the week:

The chemistry, the game of independent grind we share, and our shared drive made working with Dolph like working with Nipsey. Almost every single day, he would FaceTime me about shooting the video. “Unfortunately, the unimaginable tragedy took place almost just as hard as Nip’s passing,” Stone said in a press release about the collaboration. Nevertheless, I will stick with the script and the plans that both Dolph and I had for The Weekend because that is what he would have desired. A hymn to remember, a song for a lifetime.”

The Definition of Pain and Ground Zero were two J Stone projects released last year. As for the project, it contains 18 tracks total and features artists such as the late great T.I., Nipsey Hussle, T-Pain, Dom Kennedy, Dave East, Mike D’Angelo, and more. Pacman da Gunman collaborated with Ground Zero. Those two projects were preceded by The Definition of Loyalty from 2019. The Bootleg Kev Podcast’s J Stone confirmed earlier today that a posthumous Nipsey Hussle album will definitely happen someday.