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DJ Mustard – Main Bitch ft. RJ

DJ Mustard unleashes another music video from his Cold Summer album, this one for the song “Main Bitch,” featuring RJ. In the Centrone-directed clip, RJ’s chick counts money, smokes weed, while he holds the heat and polly with his homies.

“Main Bitch” is lifted from the multi-platinum award-winning producer & artist?s sophomore album, Cold Summer, which features appearances from Nicki Minaj, Rick Ross, John Legend, Young Thug, YG, Quavo, Jeremih, Ty Dolla $ign, OT Genesis, Nipsey Hussle, and more.

?This past year I?ve grown a lot, both as a producer and a DJ. You can hear it in my music,? says Mustard of the project. ?Touring overseas with Rihanna and seeing the fans I have all over the world inspired by me ? it was motivation to release this album and not let them down.?

Cold Summer Tracklist:

Been a Long Time (feat. YG & Ty Dolla $ign)
Ridin? Around (feat. Nipsey Hussle & RJ)
Want Her (feat. Quayo & YG)
Dope Boy (feat. OT Genesis & Jeezy)
Know My Name (feat. Rich The Kid & RJ)
Lil Baby (feat. Ty Dolla $ign)
Shake That Ass (feat. TEECEE4808 & K Camp)
Don?t Hurt Me (feat. Nicki Minaj & Jeremih)
Party (feat. Young Thug & YG)
Main Bitch (feat. RJ)
What These Bitches Want (feat. Meek Mill, Nipsey Hussle & Ty Dolla $ign)
10,000 Hours (feat. Ella Mai)
There You Go (feat. Jeremih)
Another Summer (feat. Rick Ross, John Legend & James Fauntleroy)

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Tamara Bubble – Polly

Independent rapper Tamara Bubble drops some heat in the form of “Polly.” Keeping true to her style and movement, the natural chick anthem will undoubtedly help her build on her niche fanbase.

“I thought Polly wanted a cracker, not a crackhead. Closest thing you’ll ever be to dope is either selling or using,” she raps.

She may not be on many a radar, but if she keeps punching like this, she will surely shock music lovers. She definitely has our attention.

Geechi Suede (Camp Lo) – Limozini

Geechi Suede of legendary Bronx-bred rap duo Camp Lo reveals the music video for his thumping, club-ready single “Limozini.”

“Limozini” is lifted from his much-anticipated album, 0.9 NyteLife FM, which arrived on Friday, December 2nd. The project was entirely produced by SaL GuoD ‘n’ ReXxX of NyteLife, and is now available at iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, and all other digital outlets.

J. Cole – False Prophets (Be Like This)

Check out the new rap video for J. Cole’s new offering ‘False Prophets,’ which seems to deliver jabs or tough love at rappers like Kanye West and Drake.

In the clip, the North Carolina rapper rides the bus, greets fans, post in from of a house as he delivers the thought-provoking and controversial lyrics.

On a line that seems to be about West, Cole rhymes: “It’s been hard for him to look into the mirror lately / There was a time when this ni**a was my hero, maybe / That?s the reason why his fall from grace is hard to take.”

The possible Drake target comes when he spits: “When come to find out these ni**as don?t even write their shit / Hear some new style bubbling up, then they bite that shit.” In the past, Drake has been linked to ghostwriting scandals.

‘False Prophets’ is the first release from j. Cole’s upcoming fourth studio album, 4 Your Eyez Only, due on December 9th.

Wiz Khalifa – Medication Ft. Juicy J & TM88

“I ain’t got no patience with my ‘Medication’,” Juicy J insisting as he kicks off Wiz Khalifa’s new banger, also featuring TM88.

In the accompanying music video, the rappers get high of Mary Jane while kicking it with scantily-clad models.

“Medication” is the latest single from the trio’s ‘TGOD Mafia: Rude Awakening project,’ which was released in June 2016.

Rick Ross – Buy Back the Block Ft. Gucci Mane & 2 Chainz

Rick Ross taps Gucci Mane and 2 Chainz for an investment plan in “Buy Back the Block.”

The Ryan Snyder-directed music video kicks off at a car wash where Ross and Gucci, who are employees, plot their move to ownership, especially after boss Tom Cat hustles them out of two months rent. From there, the clip heads to the streets as the three rappers deliver their aspirations about building up their communities.

“It’s time to clean up the ghetto where dope boys want to shine,” Rozay spits.

“Buy Back the Block” is the first single off Ross’ forthcoming album, Rather You Than Me, which is slated for release in early 2017.

Young M.A. – EAT

Young M.A. is back with another visual for another dope freestyle.

After paying homage to the infamous Mobb Deep with “Quiet Storm,” the Brooklyn rapper drops “EAT,” a lengthy gem that draws inspiration in production from The Lox’s classic “Money, Power & Respect.”

“Nobody?s safe anymore,” she also spits. “I had to wake you ni**as up, I couldn?t wait anymore / Got so much shit on my mind, couldn?t think anymore / I swear when this album drop, they gon’ hate me some more.”

Gucci Mane – St. Brick Intro

Gucci Mane delivers a Christmas anthem for hoods around the world with his brand new music video for “St. Brick Intro.”

In the Eif Rivera-directed clip, “Santa Claus of the Hood” rides around in a flashy red Rolls-Royce as he spreads holiday cheer. He plays his role to a tee as he gifts little girls and boys presents, and yes, stacks of cash.

“St. Brick Intro” if lifted from Gucci’s upcoming album, The Return of East Atlanta Santa.

Get into the Christmas spirit with Gucci!

MobSquad Nard – Chill Bill (Remix)

MobSquad Nard reveals the rap music video for one of his hardest freestyles to date, “Chill Bill (Remix).”

The Jacksonville rapper’s second mixtape, Nardo Da’Vinci, is dropping February 2017 featuring new tracks with Lil’ Boosie, G Herbo, MobSquad & more. The tape also features production by Young Chop, Elevator Jay & Fames Sinatra.

DJ Mustard – Know My Name Ft. Rich the Kid & RJ

DJ Mustard is out of his mind in his new music video for “Know My Name,” featuring Rich the Kid & RJ.

In the clip, the super-producer and artist wear a straightjacket as he tips the crazy scale in an old hospital.

“Know My Name” is lifted from the multi-platinum award-winning artist’s sophomore album, Cold Summer, which features appearances from Nicki Minaj, Rick Ross, John Legend, Young Thug, YG, Quavo, Jeremih, Ty Dolla $ign, OT Genesis, Nipsey Hussle, and more.

“This past year I’ve grown a lot, both as a producer and a DJ. You can hear it in my music,” says Mustard of the project. “Touring oversees with Rihanna and seeing the fans I have all over the world inspired by me ? it was motivation to release this album and not let them down.”

DJ Mustard recently appeared on The Real daytime talk show where he revealed his 100-pound weight loss. Watch the clip here!

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