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.
‘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.
It wasn’t long ago that G Perico and Gotdamnitdupri released their LA SUMMERS2 project, a nine-track collection that bids a fond farewell to summer. Their latest mixtape offering was released yesterday (Sept. 12), the official music video for “Did A Lot.” The video was directed by Bijan Productions and features G Perico blasting through the streets of Los Angeles in a black and white Mercedes. As he glides over the Gotdamnitdupri-produced beat, he speaks about enjoying the fruits of his labor in the following words:
It’s not the first time the rapper-producer couple has teamed up in 2017, as they also released a joint mixtape back in February. Moreover, G Perico released the 111th East EP in July, a six-track collection without featuring. He has consistently treated fans with loose drops all throughout this year, including cuts like “Bacc 2 The Blocc” “That’s My Dawg,” with Curren$y, “Another League,” “Crash” by Sorry Jaynari, and “10 Digits” “Westside Connection,” featuring J Stone.
It was last week that NAV released his fourth studio LP Demons Protected by Angels. This album features performances from Lil Uzi Vert, Babyface Ray, Travis Scott, Don Toliver, Lil Durk, Bryson Tiller, and more. Soon thereafter (Sept. 10), the Canadian artist dropped a new visual for “Lost Me,” in which he collaborated with RealestK on a song about a love interest that proved disloyal:
A black-and-white clip accompanying the music video for the NAV, 254Bodi, Money Musik, and HONEYWOODSIX-produced track portrays a single room in an artsy manner. NAV sits on a throne with an amount of money, and RealestK makes his appearance flanked by mannequins wearing sunglasses.
In the first week of the album’s release, Hits Daily Double estimates that Demons Protected by Angels will sell 50,000 to 55,000 equivalent album units. The number of units sold for Emergency Tsunami, released in 2020, would be higher if the figures are accurate. Emergency Tsunami debuted on the Billboard 200 at number six thanks to the sale of 42,000 units. As with Demons Protected by Angels, Emergency Tsunami showcased a variety of star power, featuring Young Thug, Gunna, Lil Baby, SahBabii, Future, and the late Lil Keed.
A new single from BRS Kash was released yesterday (Sept. 12), incorporating Lil Poppa and Morray on the production. A video to accompany the song has been directed by Jefferey “J-Squared” Jackson in which the three rappers meet at a high school to recall memories of their respective coming-of-age journeys. Kash opens the track with the following hook about loyalty:
2021’s Kash Only was BRS Kash’s last piece of work. In addition to his 12 tracks, the project featured collaborations with City Girls, DaBaby, and Latto along with his viral gold-selling single, “Throat Baby (Go Baby).”
In addition to Street Sermons, Morray also released a 13-song album back in 2021, which featured viral hits like “Big Decisions,” “Trenches,” and “Quicksand,” for which he was awarded a Gold plaque. Aside from that, he has also performed on songs like Derez De’Shon “All Them Days” MO3 “In My Blood,” J. Cole “m y . l i f e,” and Tyla Yaweh “Hands Up.” This month, Lil Poppa releasing the third part in his Under Investigation series. There were several guest appearances on that album, including Lil Duval, Yo Gotti, and JDot Breezy and was preceded by singles like “H Spot.”
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