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The latest Toosii single has a “keeper”

Toosii’s latest release, Thank You For Believing, was released on November 1, almost one year ago today. The 13-song project features collaborations with DaBaby, Latto, and Key Glock. A few months later, fans were able to purchase the deluxe edition of Thank You For Believing (dubbed The Manifestation), which brought ten new tracks and new contributions from Fivio Foreign and Hotboii. Not content with 2021, December brought Pretty Girls Love Toosii, an EP comprised of three songs, including Jacquees-backed track “Never Leave Her.”

Over the past year we have seen Toosii remain committed to his work and release entries like the Valentine’s Day single “Love Me Easy” within the last couple of weeks. Syracuse-to-Raleigh talent can also be heard on other tracks like 100K Track “No Love Too,” Lil GotIt “Take Care,” Portion “Eastside,” Yungeen Ace “Dead Roses,” HXLLYWOOD “Don’t Matter,” and 3Breezy “Gangsta Wit It (Pt. 2).” Today (May 5), Toosii returns with his latest track entitled “Keeper,” in which he expresses both his love and emotions towards his significant other, the soon-to-be mum Samaria J. Davis:

Additionally, “Keeper” contains a visual that complements the subject matter of the song by showing Toosii and his partner’s relationship. As well as couples from all walks of life, viewers will also see shots of other couples throughout the song, further emphasising its positive vibes.

“Greatness” is the new video from Ace Hood and Killer Mike

A project by Ace Hood called M.I.N.D., which had 10 introspective tracks, was released in February. Killer Mike is the only featured artist on M.I.N.D.’s track “Greatness“, and the official accompanying video has just been released (May 5). The visually enthralling visual pays homage to the late Young Dolph and Nipsey Hussle with clips and artwork throughout the visual while Ace Hood sings emotion-filled verses:

Earlier this year, Ace Hood released his fifth studio album Mr. Hood, his first release since splitting with We The Best excluding his Body Bag and Trust The Process mixtape series. There are 14 high quality tracks on this project, with contributions from OZ, Alexdynamix, Jacquees and Slim Diesel.

Ace Hood has taken some time to discuss his journey of financial literacy in a recent interview:

“I decided to invest in myself first. This was the first investment I made. My involvement began while I was a member of Dollaz N Dealz back in Deerfield. Although we were labeling ourselves at that time, I felt like I could accomplish more. I have always dreamed big coming from such a small town, so financial literacy has always been a priority to me. As a business, I realized that I needed to invest in myself. Creating my LLC years ago, adopting the business mentality, and trying to treat my money well.”

Young Dolph and J Stone collaborate on new single “Weekend”

Young Dolph and J Stone collaborate on new single “Weekend”

J Stone announced this week that he would release The Definition Of Sacrifice, the final installment in his trilogy “Definition”. Among the artists who are working on the project are Young Dolph, Swizz Beatz, Jadakiss,, Mozzy, OT Genasis, Styles P, K Camp, and Lumidee. The announcement of the upcoming album was accompanied by release of a brand-new single, “Weekend”. This track features an outstanding feature by the late and legendary Young Dolph and captures the excitement of making it to the end of the week:

The chemistry, the game of independent grind we share, and our shared drive made working with Dolph like working with Nipsey. Almost every single day, he would FaceTime me about shooting the video. “Unfortunately, the unimaginable tragedy took place almost just as hard as Nip’s passing,” Stone said in a press release about the collaboration. Nevertheless, I will stick with the script and the plans that both Dolph and I had for The Weekend because that is what he would have desired. A hymn to remember, a song for a lifetime.”

The Definition of Pain and Ground Zero were two J Stone projects released last year. As for the project, it contains 18 tracks total and features artists such as the late great T.I., Nipsey Hussle, T-Pain, Dom Kennedy, Dave East, Mike D’Angelo, and more. Pacman da Gunman collaborated with Ground Zero. Those two projects were preceded by The Definition of Loyalty from 2019. The Bootleg Kev Podcast’s J Stone confirmed earlier today that a posthumous Nipsey Hussle album will definitely happen someday.

‘Loner Life’ video from NBA YoungBoy

It was announced, back in April, that NBA YoungBoy had released The Last Slimeto Sampler, an 11-song mixtape that served as a preview to YoungBoy’s final album for Atlantic Records. It was as a result of that release that Haze, Hurtboy AG, Hzrd, Zuus and Jason Goldberg contributed to the song, “Loner Life,” in which the Baton Rouge star discusses being alone as a downside of his success:

YoungBoy releases the video for “Loner Life,” a song that mostly portrays him smoking in the woods by himself. He is also seen looking over the balcony of some unknown building and riding a motorcycle to an unknown destination.

In releasing The Last Slimeto, Slimeto will follow January’s Colors, a commercial mixtape that featured 19 songs and 20 tracks if you include the deluxe edition, with one assist from Quando Rondo. He revealed the upcoming album was compiled by his engineer Jason “Cheese” Goldberg and is expected to feature tracks such as “I Hate YoungBoy” and “I Got The Bag.” He prior to that released his third studio album Sincerely, Kentrell, a featureless album as a result of which YoungBoy received his fourth number one on the Billboard 200 chart with 137,000 album equivalent units sold in its first week.

Future declares on new album ‘I Never Liked You’

Future declares on new album ‘I Never Liked You’

His career has been one to remember, and he is nowhere close to calling it a day. His legacy extends far beyond Atlanta, and he is without a doubt one of the most celebrated artists of the city. Fans have been waiting two years for a follow-up to his High Off Life album and the Freeband Gang leader has been waiting patiently for some new music since then. Though the time seemed to pass fairly quickly, As little as possible is what Future is known for doing to keep his fans waiting. The toxic king has released his ninth studio album I Never Liked You today (April 29) just in time for the end of the month!

Future’s ninth studio album will be released in January. In an interview with GQ earlier this month, the rapper revealed, “I’m putting myself out there.” “I am revealing my lifestyle,” he said. He said that he would share his pain with the world. “I’m willing to share all of me with the universe, so I can learn how to build on me, and become a better version of me.”

Throughout the artwork, a sleeping rapper lies in the backseat of an apparent luxury vehicle, lying comfortably. An eye mask obscures his vision while he sleeps. Wearing an eggplant-purple silk suit and a bracelet and ring around his wrist and fingers, he is shown here in a photograph. The title of Future’s album has also been a big hit among fans, who have made comments in Future’s comment section praising what they see.

A rapper equipped with 16 records, Future featured seven artists: Gunna, Young Thug, Drake (featured twice), Kanye West, EST Gee, Tems, Kodak Black. I Never Liked You is expected to dominate the summer, considering that summer is just around the corner.