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In “Put It On Da Floor”, GloRilla puts her own spin on Latto’s hit song.

In “Put It On Da Floor”, GloRilla puts her own spin on Latto’s hit song.

GloRilla has been teasing us on social media for quite some time now, and she has come through with her remix of Latto’s hit from April, “Put It On Da Floor.” The Memphis rapper gets a kick out of the banger, which was mixed and mastered by Ben Hogarth and Go Grizzly, as she boasts of her accomplishments and sends strong messages to her many detractors.

Taking the clip for the song “Put It On Da Floor (GloMix)” from Samuel Finley, the clip features GloRilla enjoying a luxurious residence with her friends, as well as a scene from the video. It is a brilliant video that shows the group flexing their muscles with stacks of money and jewelry, breaking into dance moves, and driving matching Corvettes across the city.

There has been a lot buzz around GloRilla since she released her debut EP, Anyways, Life’s Great… in 2022, making it one of her first official releases under Yo Gotti’s Collective Music Group label. It was such a remarkable project from Niki Pooh, Cardi B, and Hitkidd that it debuted at No. 5 on Billboard’s list of Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, which is the biggest ranking in the country. Within a few months of its original release, the “Tomorrow” star took the music world by storm with Anyways, Life’s Great…Bonusus Edition, which included viral favorites such as “PHATNALL” and “Nut Quick.”

As part of the XXL Freshman class for 2023, GloRilla joined Finesse2 Times, Luh Tyler, Lola Brooke, Central Cee, Rob49, and others on Wednesday (June 21). There’s no doubt that the achievement will serve as an appetizer for new music to come out in the weeks and months to come.

NBA YoungBoy returns with the album titled ‘Richest Opp’

NBA YoungBoy returns with the album titled ‘Richest Opp’

In most cases, NBA YoungBoy returns quickly after releasing a song with more heat – sooner rather than later, as usual. It seems as though the 23-year-old rapper has proven to be one of the most consistent rappers in the industry, despite the fact that he is under house arrest at the moment. He therefore has greater time and opportunity to create new music while he is under house arrest.

At this point, one is only able to speculate as to how many unreleased tracks YoungBoy has in his vault; however, it is certain that they will be released in the near future. The Baton Rouge rapper has released “Richest Opp“, his latest project, on May 12.

Despite the fact that NBA YoungBoy just released his debut project Don’t Try This At Home just a few weeks ago, it’s unlikely that he’s bothered about “oversaturation.” As his fan base has a cult-like following, he has been able to maintain a high demand for his music and has been making sure that he comes out with it whenever he can. Earlier last night, a strong declaration was made by one of his fan pages on his fan page, and it caused a lot of controversy. “In the future, NBA YoungBoy will be regarded as the biggest hip hop artist out of Louisiana,” they said, adding an emoji of a goat to illustrate their point.

Despite the fact that many fans agree with the sentiment, others came to the defense of prominent Louisiana rappers with names such as Master P, Lil Wayne, Kevin Gates, Lil Boosie, Curren$y, and others. There is a saying that goes like this: “All publicity is good publicity.” It is true that it was an online debate, but nevertheless, many people were intrigued by YoungBoy’s new project, and it is worth listening to. A wealth of 17 records in Top’s arsenal allows him to deal with Richest Opp alone for the majority of the time (of course), however there is one collaboration he has with T.E.N. (with Rionfive) on “Chopstick.”

In the video for “Handle,” Jay Critch enjoys NYFW

In the video for “Handle,” Jay Critch enjoys NYFW

It was announced last Friday (Feb. 17) that Jay Critch would release his 19-track Jugg Season album, which will feature guest vocals from Baby Money, Rich The Kid, and Max B. As our readers know by now, Brooklyn emcee XXXX continued his momentum yesterday (Feb. 21), with the official music video for his latest single “Handle.” In the new music video directed by Dee Sauce, the movie follows the 24-year-old rapper through a day in his busy life, including front row seats to two New York Fashion Week shows, as well as hanging out with some friends of his. As he flows around the track, he shows off his trademark calm and collected manner:

It has been a while since the “Dreams In A Wraith” rapper Jay Critch has released an album, his last effort being Critch Tape, a 23-track project from 2021 that worked with the likes of Lil Tjay, Fivio Foreign and Drakeo The Ruler. He has been offering customers a steady stream of loose appearances over the past few years. This has included the release of “Gifted” as well as a collaboration with Harry Fraud on “Born With It.” and “Deadline,” “Spin No Blocks,” “Stamped,” “Click It,” in collaboration with Prince Swanny

Besides his own releases, you’ll also hear Jay Critch on a number of tracks that aren’t his own, such as “Where’s Dexter” produced by Famous Dex and Rich The Kid, “Identify Yourself” featuring Ralfy The Plug and Drakeo The Ruler, “Rose Gold” composed with Yung Lano, and a long-awaited reunion between Rich Forever Music and himself.

On “Amazing,” Stefflon Don joins Vybz Kartel.

On “Amazing,” Stefflon Don joins Vybz Kartel.

In his new single “Amazing,” Stefflon Don collaborates with Jamaican icon Vybz Kartel, which was produced by Dunw3ll. In a similar vein to past releases, Vybz’s newest release brings a new level of sexual energy to your dance floor:

The rapper has continued to manufacture new music and collaborate with artists since he was imprisoned in 2011. Aside from releasing more than an album worth of music this year, the self-proclaimed Worl’ Boss has released “Politics,” “Girl Next Door” along Roxxie, “Stimulus,” “All Heaven” featuring Shawn Storm, “Too Young” by Lenae, “White House,” “Likkle Bit So,” and “It Hard.”

Kartel spoke to FOX 5 New York in 2021 to describe how he copes with his imprisonment and why he is fighting for his freedom:

“Despite being sick for a few years, I have always been mentally sound. This is why I am certain that I am innocent and that I am telling the truth completely. It was the system that wanted me to be thrown away. It was never about me being charged for a murder. The purpose was to get rid of Vybz Kartel, not Adidja Palmer.

The “Game Over” single features Queen Naija, recruited by Babyface

The “Game Over” single features Queen Naija, recruited by Babyface

‘Girls Night Out,’ Babyface’s highly anticipated album, will be released on Oct. 21. There will be vocal contributions from some of today’s most prominent women in R&B, such as Queen Naija, Ella Mai, Doechii, Ari Lennox, Kehlani, and many others. There will be a co-producer of the show, Babyface and Rika Tischendorf, as well as many strong previews including “Seamless” performed by Kehlani and “Keeps On Fallin” with Ella Mai.

With a brand new single today (Sept. 16), Babyface continues to roll out new music from the project, this time with the song “Game Over” in collaboration with Queen Naija. A man is trying to deceive the songstress according to her lyrics on the track:

In addition to revealing the official cover art for Girl’s Night Out, Babyface has also been releasing sneak peeks at the album’s content. In order to come up with the vibrant design, he recruited Ricky (Rico) Heeraman, a highly regarded, self-taught modern artist. Born in the Bronx, Heeraman uses geometry to separate his pieces of art and find inspiration in urban graffiti art.