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New single by Day Sulan features “Gravity”

Day Sulan made some serious waves with the singles “Mascara” and “BIG” with Rubi Rose” in addition to making a massive appearance on the YG show “Equinox.” She also recently collaborated with her 4Hunnid Records boss and fellow labelmate D3szn for the highly anticipated track, Lil Wayne for “Blood Walk” as well as “Hit Em Up,” with YG once again for “Bailar,”

Featuring a sultry video that shows her and her fellow dancers using the track to perfection, she returns today with a brand new single titled “Gravity,” which arrives with a brand new music video.

With her new home team, collaboration and investment have been a key factor in Day Sulan’s success. As she described in a recent interview, being the first lady at 4Hunnid means the following:

“It means a great deal to me. I am getting a great deal of attention from YG. Having him go the extra mile for me only motivates me to do the same. As a result of everything he’s done for me, I’ve got some shit to do. The fact that I am now the first lady of 4HUNNID makes me go crazy. There is no option, it is mandatory.”

With Lil Wayne, Juelz Santana, and more, Jim Jones releases a new video for “We Set The Trends”

With Lil Wayne, Juelz Santana, and more, Jim Jones releases a new video for “We Set The Trends”

Recently, Jim Jones released a remix to his hit single “We Set the Trends” featuring the Migos. The remix features additional contributions by Juelz Santana, DJ Khaled, and Lil Wayne, who immediately walked away with one of the best verses of his career:

In the present day, the Bordeaux, Non-Native, Kajun Waters, Manso, and Deroux-produced remix has been given an official visual presentation by Denity, Shula the Don, Will C., and Jones himself. As the clip progresses, the collaborators catch vibes from what seems like a warehouse that is full of high-end cars and eye candy galore. You’re now looking at a video that’s sure to earn you more than a few repeats once you add some dope effects.

As stated earlier, Jim Jones collaborated with DJ Drama on the Gangsta Grillz mixtape We Set the Trends, which was released in January. There were 25 tracks on the mixtape, as well as guest appearances from Pressa, Dave East,Fivio Foreign, Maino, Icewear Vezzo, Peezy, Doe Boy, Rah Swish, Dave East, Giggs, and more. Earlier this year, Dipset’s more prolific leader started off his stellar run with El Capo in 2019, followed by his deluxe upgrade in 2020. On December 20, 2021, he collaborated with Harry Fraud for The Fraud Department, an 11-song collection that included support from Belly, French Montana, Trav, Curren$y, Big Body Bes, Jay Worthy, to name just a few.

Young Buck accuses 50 Cent of being bankrupt and not releasing music

Young Buck accuses 50 Cent of being bankrupt and not releasing music

Young Buck and 50 Cent have become increasingly estranged. A couple of weeks ago, Buck made an appearance on The Millionaire Podcast, where he was heard talking about how detestable his former G-Unit boss is and how he continue to be:

“The main thing I always got as a man was my personal space that I always had to protect, as well as 50 taking shots and saying things and things like that, which prompted me at that time to say many things back and forth.”

The artist explained that he initially tried to fulfill his obligations to the label by supplying 50 albums, but was met with money demands and other obstacles that prevented the project from being completed.

“The only thing I cared about was completing my contract and moving my career forward. The incident began because of him telling me that I owed him this sum of money, and I was like, “Okay that’s fine, I’ll pay you what you’re owed, if you can show me a receipt, since I never remember you handing me $250,000 or $350,000.”

Young Buck appears to be trying to handle the situation in a civil manner despite all of the chaos:

Basically, it’s just that we’re at a deadlock. I will not be going through a long, drawn-out court battle, or anything like that, when it could all be handled on a business basis, he would be able to get whatever he wants from me, and I will be able to get what I require … He can feed his children by moving on with his life, I can do the same.

In addition to his talk on bankruptcy, Buck also spoke on why he filed for bankruptcy, which Harper asked if it was directly related to 50.

“Well I don’t see that as being the main reason or anything like that. My reasoning was based on the fact that he is preventing me from being able to earn any type of income.”

In “Thump Shit,” EST Gee and 42 Dugg live it up

It has been a while since EST Gee and 42 Dugg provided us with some hard-hitting visuals from their new mixtape, Last Ones Left, which officially dropped today and includes previous cuts like “Everybody Shooters Too” and “Free The Shiners.” Along with the project is another called “Thump Shit,” which features production from Jared Brown, Spiff Sinatra, Big Papito, and Isaiah Brown and is made up of street-oriented bars that are so multi-layered that more than one listen will not be sufficient to penetrate:

Diesel Films once again works its magic with the video for “Thump Shit,” which is a testament to what it means to live the rockstar lifestyle. As shown in various positions throughout, 42 Dugg and EST Gee are both decked out in heavy jewelry. In addition, they appear in a nightclub where Lil Baby makes an appearance.

Yo Gotti’s Collective Music Group recently found success with Last Ones Left, which also features BlocBoy JB, Blac Youngsta, Moneybagg Yo, and Mozzy–the last of which Gotti announced during a CMG conference that took place over the weekend of the Super Bowl:

The legendary rapper said he has always wanted to work with an artist from the West Coast. “We’ve had big conversations, ran into each other, and shared ideas for years. Tonight, we bring our mozzy into CMG as a part of our partnership.”

A new video for Chlöe “Treat Me” has been released.

It was back in September when Chlöe Bailey made her solo debut with “Have Mercy,” which she produced in collaboration with FNZ, BoogzDaBeast, Joseph L’Étranger, and Murda Beatz. Earlier (April 8), Chlöe returned with a new record titled “Treat Me,” which was produced by OAK with a chorus flipped from Ying Yang Twins and Bubba Sparxxx 2005 hit “Ms. New Booty.” The lyrics of the song describe how a woman wants to be treated:

The accompanying video, directed by Diana Kunst, matches the passion of the song through a profusion of black-and-white and colorful shots. It’s not uncommon to see Chlöe breaking out motions with other dancers when she’s not catching vibes with tigers.

She explained to her fans the meaning behind “Treat Me” during an Instagram Live session:

Did you ever have a relationship that didn’t give you what you needed? Didn’t put forth the effort? There’s no reason why you should have to tell someone how to treat you. In other words, you should treat me in the same way that I treat you, because sometimes it’s just being annoyed that drives us to walk away, do it ourselves, get yourself some flowers, and show yourself some love. Here’s what I’m doing at the moment.