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BlocBoy JB drops off new visual for “MURSIC”

BlocBoy JB drops off new visual for “MURSIC”

It’s been a couple of days since BlocBoy JB tipped off his new song titled “MURSIC,” which is obviously a nod to the rapper’s deep Memphis accent, which frequently appears on his tracks. The Karey Muney-produced record is full of hard-hitting rhymes that take aim at BlocBoy JB’s high-end lifestyle and his street connections:

“The video for “MURSIC” comes in the form of a matching visual produced by Spizzberg and Faceoff Visuals as part of a matching project. There is a scene in the clip where he appears with his crew at a desert location, where they have a brightly colored Corvette and a couple of four-wheelers with them. This video features clips from old western movies woven throughout, echoing Muney’s nostalgic production in which old Western films are interspersed with footage from modern films.

He now appears to be aligned with Yo Gotti’s Collective Music Group. BlocBoy JB first made his mark in the music industry with Drake’s collaboration “Look Alive” in 2018. As he previously mentioned in a past interview, he has high expectations for how the song will be perceived post-release:

“After it was released for the first time, they asked me, ‘How many views do you think it’s going to get in a day?’ I answered, ‘Uh, 100,000.’ That thing blew up like crazy. While I know it’s a banger, it’s not always the case that you get the most out of things the first time around. Whenever it happens, you think to yourself, “Damn, this really happened.” The problem with my mind is that it always takes me to places I have no expectations.”

Also talking about his experience in collaborating with 21 Savage for a hit record called “Rover 2.0,” he shared some of his thoughts about the experience:

As I wrote Rover, I was sitting in the back of a truck when I first started writing it. It is not a Rover, but an Explorer… I am confident that this is an extremely difficult song. In other words, if I am unable to stop listening to a song, then I have discovered something, since I am quick to move on to the next song.”

Hitmaka and Eric Bellinger team up for their latest single “Decide”

Hitmaka and Eric Bellinger team up for their latest single “Decide”

In February 2021, Eric Bellinger and Hitmaka collaborated together for their joint project 1-800-Hit-Eazy, which was a 14-track album of original material that featured features from Chrishan, Rahky, and a number of other artists. It has been a pleasure to experience the accompanying visuals for plenty of tracks from the album since it was released, including tracks such as “Hypebeast,” “Star Projectors,” “Serious,” and “Only You.”

The two recently announced that as the two-year anniversary of the release of their LP approaches, a sequel is finally on its way. With the single “BNB” released last month, fans have already sampled 1-800-Hit-Eazy: Line 2’s sound. The album lands on Feb. 10. It has been announced that a new song from this duo, “Decide,” is out. Co-produced by Keyz and Hitmaka, the song is about offering an ultimatum to your partner: “You have to decide.”

It must be noted that Eric Bellinger released his last full-length solo album in the year 2021, a well-received offering that included guest appearances from Teedra Moses, Kierra Sheard, Dom Kennedy, Brandy, The Game, and Sevyn Streeter. In the months that followed, he earned a Grammy nomination in the category of Best Progressive R&B Album for that project which later on earned him a Grammy. Additionally, he made his television debut in 2021 with an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and “The Kelly Clarkson Show.”

It was explained by the singer Eric Bellinger in a recent interview that it was quite a transition to move from being a songwriter to being a solo artist. This is after spending most of her career as a songwriter. “When it comes to those people who are used to you as a songwriter, the first thing they say is, ‘Man, I’m sure Chris Brown would make that sound crazy if he made it’. It would be amazing if Usher was to cut it, wouldn’t it? ” He asked. “In the same way that you had to work your way up to the top to become a songwriter, you have to stay resilient.”

Fivio Foreign releases the video for “Notice Me”

Fivio Foreign releases the video for “Notice Me”

The year 2022 will always be remembered as the year when Fivio Foreign broke through with his debut album, B.I.B.L.E., which consisted of 17 tracks and was contributed to by artists such as Blueface, Alicia Keys, Kanye West, Queen Naija, Quavo, Coi Leray, A$AP Rocky, Chlöe, DJ Khaled, and more. With the release of the visuals from the project, fans have been able to enjoy clips from cuts including “For Nothin,” “Hello” a collaboration between KayCyy and Chlöe, and “What’s My Name” with Coi Leray and Queen Naija.

Yesterday, the Brooklyn-born emcee Fivio Foreign made his return with his latest release, “Notice Me,” which features a number of high-energy features from Jenn Carter, Tata, and Kyle Richh. The song is accompanied by a subliminal visual. The video is directed by one of the squad’s frequent collaborators JLShotThat. It shows scenes of the squad hitting NFL games, partying on the streets of Brooklyn, and much more. With his introduction bars on the track, Fivio sets the tone for the rest of the track:

In addition to his own releases, you can hear the “City of Gods” rapper Fivio Foreign featured on a number of recent tracks including: “C.A.B.” with Chris Brown, “Outcast” with Malaa, “Repeat” with FNF Chop, and more. Fivio had never released an album prior to his aforementioned B.I.B.L.E. project, and the only body of work that he had was 2020’s 800 BC, an album that contained his breakout single, “Big Drip.”

New video from K Camp entitled “If These Walls Could Talk”

New video from K Camp entitled “If These Walls Could Talk”

As you may recall, K Camp shared the most recent work he has been working on, Vibe Forever, back in August. The well-received album included several appearances from Doe Boy and Ne-Yo across a total of 12 songs, all of which were well received. Keeping up with the pace, Atlanta native Adam Levine dropped another offering for his upcoming album yesterday, releasing the official music video for his song “If These Walls Could Talk.” In the music video, which was directed by Andrew Percival, fans get a glimpse of a love affair between two lovers during an intimate night. In the song, K Camp talks about knowing the value he can bring to the table when he raps:

A full-length album called FLOAT was released back in the year 2021, followed by Vibe Forever. Among the artists who graced that project were Trey Songz, Mooski, and the late PnB Rock, who appeared on the Ginuwine-sampling “Life Has Changed” single that was the second single to make its debut on that project. In the past, he wrote Kiss 5, the last chapter of the fan-favorite series he started writing in 2013 that he continued to write over the years. Several months later, he returned to the project and dropped the official deluxe version of the album. This version added six more tracks and a new feature that was performed by Sevyn Streeter.

During a recent interview with a national journalist, K Camp the music video artist for “Lottery” shared the best part of being an independent artist with us. According to him, ownership means “you own it.” It means more paper. “I’m able to do all the things I want to do because I’m more creative.” In other words, I’m able to be as free with my art as I like. In other words, it means I will drop when I am ready to drop. Having the ability to drop in real time is absolutely crucial nowadays.”

Lil Tjay returns with a new video for “Clutchin My Strap”

Lil Tjay returns with a new video for “Clutchin My Strap”

The New York-based rapper Lil Tjay kept his fans engaged with a plethora of loose tracks during the past year, including “Faceshot,” “Give You What You Want,” “Beat the Odds,” and “Eastside (Remix)” “In My Head,” “Goin Up,” produced by North Ave Jax, this weekend, he returned to the scene with his latest track, “Clutchin My Strap.” The composition of Lil Tjay’s piece is based on samples of the album “Power” by Glockex that are used to discuss overcoming obstacles in life:

It is the accompanying visual that arrives courtesy of JL Shot That and it starts off with the scene where you see the cops and the artist interact with each other. Aside from Lil Tjay performance, fans can see clips of him performing in a packed crowd, as well as recordings he made in his home studio. 

He has released only one full-length album since his 2021 sophomore effort Destined 2 Win, a collection of 21 tracks featuring contributions from Polo G, 6LACK, Moneybagg Yo, Tyga, Saweetie, as well as others. In the first week of release, destined 2 Win reached the top five on the Billboard 200 chart with 62,000 equivalent album units sold. 

Besides his own music, Lil Tjay has been featured on a number of other recent collaborations, including, “World Watching” featuring Fivio Foreign, “Hot Winter Freestyle” with Gucci Mane, “The Jackie” by Bas featuring J. Coleand “Gangsta Boo” featuring Ice Spice.