New Orleans singer/rapper ShortyWorld treats his lady to the best things in life in the music video for his latest single, “For You.” In the clip, Shorty’s sexy co-star becomes the woman that changes his movements, taking him off the streets, and making him a good man.
“For You” follows ShortyWorld’s 2016?banger, “I Might,” featuring Kidd Kidd and Juvenile. The record his a prime addition to your Valentine’s Day playlist, especially the folks who like it a little rough around the edges.
About his upcoming project, Shorty admits,?”I wanted to make a timeless sounding project. I love being loved so I made this entire Rich project completely about love. Love is timeless, endless, and brings everything together.”
The video also comes on the heels of Shorty’s?event-filled week?during Mardis Gras.
“If you ever thought I was going broke, you thought wrong my ni**a. If you ever think I was falling off, f*ck you,”?Rich Homie Quan declares in his new music video for his latest single, “Changed.” Shot in Miami, FL, in the clip, the rapper shows off his luxurious and lavish lifestyle, which includes voluptuous?models, a mansion, a chopper, a Rolls Royce, yachts, tons of bling, and more. It’s safe to say the homie is stunting hard!
“Changed” will appear on?Rich Homie Quan’s forthcoming?Rich As In Spirit project, the follow-up to his?2017 mixtape, ‘Back To The Basics.’
Quan came to prominence in 2012 with the release of his I Go In On Every Song project. He exploded the following year with the release of the mixtape Still Going In Reloaded, his Gold-certified “Type Of Way” single and an appearance on YG’s triple-platinum “My Hitta” track. His 2015 single, “Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh),” has been certified double Platinum. The accompanying video has more than 100 million YouTube views and inspired countless fan versions.
Breakout rapper?Tee Grizzley surprises fans with a?remix of his hit single, “First Day Out,” featuring incarcerated emcee Meek Mill.
Meek adds spice to the remake of the original, spitting, “Being broke did something to my soul / Had a ni**a locked down, 23 in the hole / Touched down, came home / Pouring Ace out with Hov.”
The “First Day Out (Remix)” comes just a day after the Philadelphia Eagles celebrated their monumental Super Bowl LII victory in their locker room by partying to Meek’s classic record, “Dreams & Nightmares.” Everyone from LeBron James to Gabrielle Union rejoiced in the support shown for the incarcerated Philly native with “#FreeMeek” tweets last night.
This isn’t the first time Tee, and Meek have collaborated on a record, last fall the two teamed up for Tee’s highly-anticipated “Beef” record.
Take a listen to Tee Grizzley’s “First Day Out (Remix)” featuring Meek Mill below:
Also, be sure to check out Tee Grizzley’s newest single, “Colors.”
The rap duo launch their new single, “T’d Up,” and it’s a bombastic banger that is sure to turn a party wavy.
Produced by Swae Lee, Metro Boomin and Darrel Jackson aka Boomanati DJ, “T’d Up” will be featured by ESPN in their NBA campaign to promote the hotly anticipated matchup between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Boston Celtics on February 11.
The record will appear on Rae Sremmurd’s (Mississippi-bred brothers Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi) upcoming third full-length, SR3MM. Curated with their longtime producer Mike WiLL Made-It, SR3MM arrives as the follow-up to SremmLife 2?a 2016 album featuring the multi-platinum No. 1 hit “Black Beatles” (ft. Gucci Mane).
After writing songs for?some of the top Jamaican stars including Jah Cure, Luciano, Etana, and C Sharp, roots-lovers rock artist Mackeehan is giving his career some of the spotlight. The 36-year-old releases the new single? ‘Legal to Kill,’ which features reggae artist Jah Lil.
Mackeehan seeks to encourage people and inspire change through his music, and “Legal to Kill” exposes how police brutality, prescription drugs, and poor quality food are methods used by the government to legally kill the underprivileged.
“Dem say dem love yah, but damn dem ah fake it / Dem set the law and only dem can break it / Protector fi yuh life, but ‘not guilty’ when dem take it,” he sings.
The revolutionary track hits home to many in and outside of Jamaica today especially with the current ‘black lives movement’ taking place internationally. For Mackeehan, “its a message for the voiceless, a message to mek the bigger heads know say we aware, but righteousness must prevail, open your eyes my people and live up.” ‘Legal to Kill’ is produced by Florida-based Kong Star Records.
Growing up on Jamaica’s Gully Side in Cassava Piece, Mackeehan used music to uplift and inspire those dealing with the harsh realities of daily life. In 2006, he made it to the finals in the Jamaica Popular Song competition with his original song “Rise Up.” The song is now played every morning on Roots FM as the intro track for their morning program of the same name. For Mackeehan, music is the medicine to heal and help people seek a brighter tomorrow.
Celebrated rap duo Onyx leak the new Skyzoo-assisted song, “I’ma Fuckin Rockstar,” the first offering from their upcoming album, ‘Black Rock.’
Like their classic hits, “Slam” and “Throw Ya Gunz,” The Queens-made rappers deliver hardcore bars about their status as they proclaim, “Slam boys are back.”
Onyx new LP,?Black Rock will arrive on February 16th. The set will?interpolate the duo’s intense hardcore vocals, booming, rums and heavy guitar riffs to create the most aggressive release of the group?s career.
“We came in with Run-DMC and Onyx are the new kings of rock,” Fredro exclaims. “The inspiration for Black Rock came from the song (title track) we did for the revolutionary Judgment Night Soundtrack. It?s Hip-Hop meets Rock and Roll, boom bap and guitars; but what people don?t expect to hear from us is what makes this album so dope.”
Pre-order Onyx?s Black Rock at iTunes and receive ?I?ma Fuckin Rockstar? as an instant grat track:
Track Listing and Credits for Onyx?s Black Rock Album:
1. ?Onyx!!?
2. ?Black Rock? feat. DJ Nelson
3. ?What U Want From Me?
4. ?Blinded By The Light? feat. Optimus
5. I?ma Fuckin Rockstar? feat. Skyzoo
6. ?Lighters Intro?
7. ?Lighters?
8. ?Greatest Day? feat. Optimus
9. ?O.D.? feat. R.A. The Rugged Man
10. ?Love Is A Gun?
11. ?Point Em Out?
12. ?Chasing The Devil? feat. Optimus, Sickflow, Snak The Ripper
You can catch Onyx at a special concert performance for The Heart Of Hip Hop (Classics Edition) on 2-17-18 at NYCB Theatre along with Rakim, Slick Rick, Doug E. Fresh, Keith Murray, Black Sheep and Black Rob. Tickets are on sale now!
Do you remember your high school crush? Rapper Noochie will have you reminiscing about your high school days while watching his new video for “Something, Something,” featuring F?nsho. The video takes us down the school’s hallways, into the classroom, and to the annual talent show, as Noochie and F?nsho perform the single, accompanied by a band.
Noochie tries to convince a classmate he is interested in dating to give him a shot. Not taking no for an answer, Noochie insists that he is the right one for her and proves that he?s not like other guys.
?Girl I can?t sit right here / And just watch you waste your time with these fools / And I can?t help but wait / And can?t help but say / That I?m just right for you / Now I need my shot and my chance / Hoping that my wishes come true / Girl I want you / What I gotta do,? he raps.
F?nsho continues the conversation by letting us know that a relationship can?t flourish if steps aren?t taken to make it work.
??Cause something, something, something / Turns to nothing, nothing, nothing / If we wait too long / What are we waiting on / Not rushing into nothing / But you need this kind of loving / Girl don’t take it wrong / What are we waiting on,? he sings.
You can find ?Something, Something? on Noochie’s second mixtape titled ‘New Regular.’ Fans near San Francisco, Santa Ana, and Los Angeles can catch him performing ?Something, Something? and other tracks from New Regular as an opening act for Lil Uzi Vert on the following dates:
January 31st – San Francisco Amory, San Francisco
February 1st – The Observatory, Santa Ana
February 2nd – Shrine Expo Hall, Los Angeles
The rap star joins forces with veteran Tiesto and Sevenn?for a remix of their hit single, “BOOM.”
On the collaboration, Gucci gives the song some street swag as he raps, “Big Gucci, that’s my alias / My jewelry make you shiver / I eat millions for dinner, I am no pretender / Whatever I pull out the driveway, it is not a rental.”
The original version of “BOOM” has amassed over 50M global streams!
DJ/Producer?Carnage and rapper Lil Pump debut an animated lyric video for their collaboration “i Shyne.”
“i Shyne” is lifted from Carnage’s upcoming album, Battered Bruised & Bloody, due for?release on?March 2 via Heavyweight Records.?”i Shyne” exemplifies the genre-breaking sound that Carnage has been producing since the hit song, “Big Spender” with Theophilus London and A$AP Rocky.
Lil Pump talks about his relations with women, drug usage, and how luxurious his life is. Pump is shining with designer merchandise from his head to his feet and you?ll hear all about it on this track.
Also for a fun fact, Lil Pumps pays tribute to his celebrity crush, Miranda Cosgrove. Miranda stared in Nickelodeon show ?iCarly? and for a bold statement, Lil Pump recreates ?iCarly? famous logo for the ?i Shyne? cover art. Maybe he?ll finally get her attention!
You definitely get a rich feeling when listening to this track, so make sure you check it out right here at Rappersroom.
In 2017, Carnage debuted the eagerly-awaited and critically praised collaborative EP, Young Martha, with Young Thug, introduced the world to his hip-hop persona, and?THIRTYRACK on the Step Brothers EP with G-Eazy. Additionally, in 2017 the worldwide hit, ?I Like Tuh? feat. iLoveMakonnen, earned an RIAA Gold certification and the Young Martha and Step Brothers ep’s garnered over 16.1 million and 70.6 million streams respectively on Spotify alone – all this and he launched his own label, Heavyweight Records.
Carnage and his much sought-after production work has led to collaborations and producer-led projects that include hip-hop heavy hitters Migos, Rick Ross, A$AP Ferg, Lil Uzi Vert and many others.