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A new visual for “This Is New York” has been released by Scar Lip

A new visual for “This Is New York” has been released by Scar Lip

Scar Lip will not be playing games with her city when it comes to what she wants. On the first of February, the Bronx-born, Brooklyn-raised emcee just released a new single entitled “This Is New York,” one of his most aggressive efforts that he drew inspiration from the late legend DMX. It is for this reason that Scar Lip was able to take advantage of the booming production in order to send a harsh message both to tourists and paralyzed residents.

“That’s New York” offers a vibrant visual accompaniment courtesy of WhoTheWizz that complements the track perfectly. As viewers watch the documentary, they will see the rising star mobbing heavily in various parts of Harlem, such as on Frederick Douglass Boulevard and near the St. Nicholas Houses. Overall, Scar Lip’s music is a mixture of raw energy and gangsta rap, so it’s reminiscent of what was heard during the late ’90s and early ’00s among gangsta rappers.

She revealed in a recent interview with No Jumper (above) that the name Scar Lip was given due to a tragic event.

“On the day of my aunt’s visit, I was going to a football game with my friends, and she was basically telling me to get home at a certain time so that we could meet. It is our policy not to allow you access if you are not at home.” She began. “Although it was supposed to be my responsibility to arrive back earlier than the time I was suppose to arrive back. They responded by acting as if they were not home when I requested that they open the door.”

As soon as she was turned away, an older brother accosted her and demanded money from her. As a result of several refusals, physical contact was required. “After he punched me, I fell backward and began to see stars, then I passed out. It was in the street that I awoke. My mouth bled, blood was everywhere.”

There is a new EP out from Mozzy called ‘KOLLECT KALL’

There is a new EP out from Mozzy called ‘KOLLECT KALL’

According to our latest information, CMG (Collective Music Group) is still in the process of taking over the label. Despite his incarceration, Mozzy would not let his incarceration hold him back from seeing the light of day when the second quarter of 2023 comes around. As a rapper, Mozzy has always been a menace, but after Kendrick Lamar gave him an award at the 60th Grammy Awards, Mozzy started putting a whole lot of pressure on him to make a good rap song.

Over the course of more than a decade, the Sacramento rapper has consistently released hot singles. Whether you believe it or not, many people would say that he is among the hardest west coast artists to ever come out of the region. Despite some of his music being overlooked by some to an extent, he will never let that stop him from making quality street music each and every time he performs. As of today (Apr. 7), KOLLECT KALL is out for all to hear.

With KOLLECT KALL, Mozzy releases his 21st EP and the follow-up to last year’s Survivor’s Guilt. After turning himself in to the feds to serve a one year sentence in 2022, the CMG rapper found himself at a crossroads of his career. His plea to a charge of possessing a firearm by a felon convicted of a felony was accepted by the court. As Mozzy began his sentence last July, it is now just a few months before his official return to the United States.

In spite of the fact that it is likely that we will have to wait quite some time before we hear Mozzy’s next full length project, he has delivered fans this new EP to hold them over until then. It was revealed that he was working on the project ahead of the release of his latest single, “Free All The Lifers” which was released alongside a brief trailer that included a phone call from the singer.

The new “Passionate” video features Roddy Ricch and Blxst

The new “Passionate” video features Roddy Ricch and Blxst

The Just For Clarity 2 EP by Blxst was released at the beginning of March, following the same-named two-pack from 2021. On top of the four songs included on the album, special guest appearances were made by Roddy Ricch, Mustard, Larry June, and Terrace Martin, and the last of these guests appeared on the album’s lead single, “Keep Calling.”

Today (April 6th), the California-bred singer Blxst debuted the latest visual from her upcoming album, which is a remix of Roddy’s recent single “Passionate.” Shot by Mayowa and Blu, the newly released video alternates between scenes of sold-out crowds, luxury vehicles, and panoramic views of Los Angeles. As Roddy begins his verse on the track, Blxst makes it clear that he loves the journey.

There was just Before You Go in April 2022, just prior to Just For Clarity 2, which featured appearances from artists such as Grandmaster Vic, Arin Ray, and Rick Ross. As of 2020, No Love Lost was the first EP he released, which originally contained eight featureless tracks, until he introduced twelve new tracks onto the scene. As months went on, he would circle back to release a deluxe edition of the album, which would include guest features from Ty Dolla $ign, Dom Kennedy, Tyga, and Bino Rideaux.

New video from Tyler, The Creator entitled “HEAVEN TO ME”

New video from Tyler, The Creator entitled “HEAVEN TO ME”

Tyler, The Creator blessed his fans with the official deluxe edition of his sixth studio album last Friday (March 31) with CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST: The Estate Sale, the official deluxe release of his sixth studio album. In the upgraded version of the album, eight new cuts have been added along with new collaborations from YG, Vince Staples, and A$AP Rocky. Prior to the complete reveal, he previewed the listeners with visuals for the tracks “SORRY NOT SORRY,” “DOGTOOTH,” and “WHARF TALK.”

The IGOR artist on April 3 only added to his ongoing stream of music videos by releasing a new screencast of the song “HEAVEN TO ME.” As Tyler walks around his home studio with just a mic and a flow on his hands during the self-directed performance of the song, fans will be treated to a laid-back performance of the single. Tyler spits some bars on this track over a sample from Monk Higgins’ track “Heaven Only Knows” while he does some spitting.

In June 2022, the original edition of the album CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST was released, and it consisted of 16 tracks along with guest contributions from a number of artists, including 42 Dugg, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Ty Dolla $ign, Fana Hues, Brent Faiyaz, Lil Wayne, and Pharrell Williams. In its first week of release, the DJ Drama-hosted Odd Future co-founder’s second No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart rose to the top thanks to 169,000 album-equivalent units sold, making it Odd Future’s second No. 1 album overall.

Lil Tjay is recruited by Morray for his new video “High Price”

Lil Tjay is recruited by Morray for his new video “High Price”

With his first release of 2023, Morray returns with his first release of the year and enlists Lil Tjay for the assist on the track. This introspective song titled “High Price” shares with the listener moments of reflection that the North Carolina native learned through the journey to the top of the music industry. In his verse, Meek, whose lyrics deal with chasing goals in order to achieve success, mentions Philly rapper Meek Mill when he raps:

Morray continued to stay connected with his fans throughout the year of 2022 through the release of singles such as the Southside-produced “Broken Vows,” and “Da Rant” and “Momma’s Love,” “Ticket,” “Still Here” in collaboration with Cordae. As well as contributing to the vocals to his own releases, Morray has also appeared on countless recent tracks such as “All Them Days” featuring Derez De’Shon, “Real S**t” featuring OMB Peezy, “TAIL LIGHTS” featuring Macklemore, and “Long The Way” featuring Jetson, which was featured on the Dreamville-curated soundtrack to Creed III.

It was April 2021, when the “Dreamland” artist released his last album, Street Sermons, which featured 13 tracks, including his breakout single, “Quicksand.” Later that year, he joined Toosii, 42 Dugg, Pooh Shiesty, Flo Milli, Coi Leray, and Blxst as a member of the XXL Freshman Class. As part of his career achievements, he attended his first Grammy Awards in early 2022, where he was nominated for Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance for his appearance on J. Cole “m y l i f e”  alongside 21 Savage.