At the moment, Rich The Kid is working steadily on the release of his next album, a project that is titled Life’s A Gamble, which will take place later this year. In the last few months, the Atlanta-based talent has delivered a number of fantastic singles that will appear on the upcoming album, namely “Where’s Dexter” by Jay Critch and Famous Dex, “Motion,” “No More Friends,” “Richard Mille Patek,” and “Boss B**ch,” “Prada” by Coi Leray.
On Friday, February 24th, the “Plug Walk” emcee added to what he already had going on with his latest track “Do You Love Me?” Produced by Mozz and Yoshi featuring Bronx’s own Lil Tjay as the featured artist, the track has one of the best verses to date from the rapper.
“Do You Love Me?” was also accompanied by an accompanying video made by Sebastian Beltran, as well. As you can see in the video, the two collaborators are able to relax and record music while they are in an unknown snow-filled location.
As it turns out, it’s been three years since Rich The Kid has released his last long-player, Boss Man, a highly anticipated 20-track record that features a slew of A-listers such as Future, Lil Baby, Nicki Minaj, Quavo, Post Malone, and more. As a result, Rich The Kid was chosen as a collaborator for the joint efforts Nobody Safe and Trust Fund Babies by Lil Wayne and YoungBoy Never Broke Again, respectively. As well as that, he also released a book of loose cuts and features in the form of his Lucky 7 EP, which included tracks like “Rocket Launcher” by Skillibeng, “Bussdown” by Headie One, and “Crypto” with Takeoff.
It was announced earlier this month that Yung Bleu would release Love Scars II, the sequel to his 2018 comedy Love Scars: The 5 Stages of Emotions. A few days before Valentine’s Day (Feb. 14), the talented Alabama artist dropped his new single from the upcoming project titled “Games Women Play,” an album that was produced by Jerry Lang, Robby Hale, Teldrick Smith, and MOONBOY. Bleu matches the toxic features of his love interest when it comes to loyalty and commitment in the track, as the title suggests.
Yung Bleu shared a snippet of the performance in a video clip he shared before the song’s official release, which could be seen below. An acoustic pianist provides support to the singer behind the scenes in this short clip where the singer of “You’re Mines Still” delivers his harmonies from within a lavish residence as a pianist performs to the background.
It has been just over three years since Yung Bleu released his sophomore album, “TANTRA,” which is a 17-track body of work with additional collaborations from Kelly Rowland, Fivio Foreign, ZAYN, Nicki Minaj, French Montana, Lil Wayne, Lucky Daye, Ty Dolla $ign, and Ne-Yo. Additionally, the same year saw the Investments artist growing into one of the most sought after features across genres, thanks to his standout performances on a variety of songs, including Dvsn “Last Time”, M Huncho “Who We Are,” Coi Leray “Aye Yai Yai,” Maroon 5 “One Light (Remix),” Chris Brown “Possessive,” and Ashanti “Falling For You.”
Melodic Therapy 4 The Broken mixtape is scheduled to be released next month by Mooski. Through his recently released track, “Soul Bleed,” accompanied by a video, he has offered a sneak peek into the upcoming album. As he opens up about relationship turmoil, Mooski’s new emotional track showcases his smooth cadence that first drew fans to him:
It’s been a little over a year since Mooski released his major hit song “Track Star,” a Woodpecker production dedicated to women who crumble when they face difficulties in relationships. Tik Tok has been credited with making “Track Star” a worldwide hit, as it has created a whole new realm of dance challenges and offered the rising Alabama star a whole new audience. Mooski also became the first artist to have a Gold record certified by Billboard upon the release of the melodic cut back in March, further enriching his overall status. The song is accompanied by a video featuring Coi Leray as his love interest, which is certain to make it a popular choice on your dance floor following. quarantine.
This month, Young Thug and his Young Stoner Life collective decided to release the second installment of their Slime Language series, featuring 23 tracks and many appearances from Travis Scott, Drake, Rowdy Rebel, Lil Uzi Vert, Coi Leray, Big Sean, Skepta, Future, Yung Bleu, Kid Cudi, Meek Mill, and loads more. Now, he is back with a deluxe edition of Slime Language 2 that has emerged with eight more tracks and collabs with none other than Don Toliver, DaBaby, NAV, and Jim Jones, among others. It is safe to state that the project is quite successful already, as it ended up at the top of the Billboard 200 as 113,000 album equivalent units were sold within the first week of its release.
In order to ensure that the momentum goes on, Thugger & Co. also released a brand new video from the project for Thug, Gunna, YTB Trench, and Lil Baby’s “Paid The Fine,” which was produced by Sean Momberger and Wheezy, which elaborates upon the hard work and dedication that went into attaining success.
The video was directed by DrewFilmedIt, and starts off with recent footage of Young Thug and Gunna paying off bonds for 30 low-level offenders at Fulton County Jail. The narrative goes on in the clip as families can b reuniting and celebrating together, which can be attributed to the Atlanta collaborators’ goodwill. The video also shows people like Bankroll Freddie.
Check out YSL and Lil Baby’s “Paid The Fine” video below.
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