New Video: Snoop Dogg – “Legend” [WATCH]

Uncle Snoop Dogg drops the visuals for his single “Legend” off his 14th album ‘COOLAID’, which he released late last year.

The video starts with a preview of his upcoming “COOLAID” movie expected to be released in the coming months. Following the preview the OG goes on to rap about his iconic, legendary status while he dances around. In the video you will also see clips of Snoop kicking it with another LA Legend, Kobe Bryant.

‘COOLAID’ includes features from a wide range of artists like Wiz Khalifa, Jeremih, Swizz Beatz, Suga Free, Too $hort, and others.

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New Video: Clyde Carson – “Gettin’ To It” Feat. Keak Da Sneak [WATCH]

Bay Area rapper Clyde Carson drops the video for his newest single “Gettin’ to It” featuring Keak Da Sneak.

In the video which was shot at a bank both rappers get hyphy in fancy mink coats and sport gold watches as they get to it with the sexy bank tellers. The track is definitely a thumper as Clyde highlights his powerful hook like he did in his 2012 release “Slow Down.” For Keak it’s his first since getting shot two weeks ago.

“Gettin’ to It” is featured on Clyde’s latest project ‘S.T.S.A. 2 (Something To Speak About)’. The project includes contributions from fellow Bay rapper E-40, Mozzy, Keak, and others. It also has a track produced by mega producer DJ Mustard.

Stream the full project below.

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New Music: Fat Joe & Remy Ma – “Heartbreak” Feat. The Dream & Vindata [LISTEN]

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With their album dropping in exactly a week, Fat Joe and Remy Ma drop the dancehall, islandy-inspired single “Heartbreak” featuring The Dream and Vindata.

The song talk about dealing with heartbreak and making up. The Dream takes care of the hook with Fat Joe and Remy Ma handling the verses.

Fat Joe and Remy Ma’s forthcoming album ‘Plata O Plomo’ is due next Friday, February 17th and will include last year’s summer smasher “All The Way Up.”

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New Video: Tyga – “Gucci Snakes” Feat. Desiigner [LISTEN]

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The most recent G.O.O.D. Music signee, Tyga drops the visuals for “Gucci Snakes,” his first single under the label featuring labelmate Desiigner.

On the single Tyga brags about designer clothes, exotic cars, and money, while Desiigner handles the hook.

The video was directed by Hype Williams and shows Tyga dancing on a neon-colored set with Desiigner and breezing through New York City in a foreign.

Tyga is currently working on his first G.O.O.D. Music release, ‘Bitch I’m The Shit 2’, a follow-up to 2011’s ‘Bitch I’m The Shit’.

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Alicia Keys Performs “Illusion Of Bliss” On “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” [WATCH]

Alicia Keys gave fans a preview of what’s to come when she hits the stage at the GRAMMYs this Sunday, with her performance of “Illusions of Bliss” on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”

Along with the performance, Alicia also did an interview where she talked about her first GRAMMY experience in 2002, her son Egypt and his production on Kendrick Lamar’s “untitled 07.”

“He played all the instruments,” she said. “He played the different keyboards, he programmed the drums, he did what he heard. Kendrick met him at the Super Bowl last year and said how much he was really connected to him. He said, ‘If you send me something, I’ll try to use it.’ And he honored it.”

As mentioned, catch the 15-time Grammy winner performing at the 59th Annual GRAMMY Awards this Sunday alongside Best New Artist nominee Maren Morris.

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Rae Sremmurd Give Historic Performance Of “Black Beatles” On “The Late Show” [WATCH]

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Rae Sremmurd made history with their performance of “Black Beatles” on “The Tonight Show Starring Steve Colbert” last night. Both Slim Jxmmi and Swae Lee, performed their No. 1 single exactly 53 years after The Beatles made their television debut at New York City’s Ed Sullivan Theater.

Aside from making history it is worth noting that it was the duos first time performing on “The Tonight Show Starring Steve Colbert.”

“Black Beatles” was the duo’s first No. 1 hit and became a sensation after radio stations all over the world picked the single up and played it heavily. The single was also a hit in nightclubs and eventually went viral with the Mannequin Challenge, giving it more clout.

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Behind The Lens: Wale’s “Groundhog Day”

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It’s been about a week since Wale dropped the visuals for his colorful single “Groundhog Day.” The song was received by many as a response to J. Cole’s “False Prophets,” but it’s much deeper than that. The video correlated with the song perfectly, as both had a deeper, complex meaning, that many may have overlooked.

The Cam Fairfax-directed video begins with clips of media personalities criticizing Wale. From there it goes on to show the rapper riding on a double decker bus and taking a stroll through Hollywood’s “Walk of Fame,” where he is met by an abundance of fans. After the original song comes to an end, it transitions into a static effect, where Wale lays down an extended verse.

None of this was planned according to Fairfax, who received a text from Wale on a Wednesday asking to shoot the video on that Friday. In fact, there was no plan, no video treatment, no security, no permits, no massive entourage, no budget. It was just Wale, Cam, Phil Ade, and Cam’s Director of Photography that made the trip to Hollywood Blvd. on that Friday morning.

“The plan was to have no plan,” said Fairfax. “He had just got off this “PYT” video that Colin Tilley directed and cost all this money and it looked amazing, but this video was just about getting back to the roots.”

Cam’s original plan was to go big, but many of his ideas didn’t end up making it. In his mind as a director the idea of having a $100,000+ budget was a fixed notion in his head. That notion was an epiphany for Fairfax, who was told by Wale that he preferred a guerrilla style, grassroots video, because it wouldn’t make sense being that the song wasn’t talking about material things, having money, or flashy cars. “I’m speaking about my life right now,” Wale said to Cam.

Wale’s words hit home for Cam, who reminisced on his early days as a director before he worked on big budget productions.

“He wanted to take it back to the original days when he first started shooting videos and making music and in doing so it took me back,” explained Cam. “We found inspiration in a lot of other things, whether it’d be other people, or a street sign matched a specific bar, a rugged terrain, the way the camera moved when he said a specific word, everything was based on gut feeling.”

It didn’t take a long time for the two to get on the same page. Throughout the shoot the ideas began to naturally flow. For Cam the vision became clear as the footage rolled. Wale was in his natural habitat of “Wale being Wale,” a man of the people.

During the shoot while Wale took pictures with a fan, a man came up to him and just started rapping. Cam recalls Wale being into it and listening so intently, that he gave the man his number and told him to send him some music. None of which was planned, or highlighted in the video.

“That’s who he is at the end of the day,” Cam said. “It was never my intentions to use any of it, but it just felt right when the song started to come to life, I was just like fuck this industry shit, let’s just let Wale be Wale and show everyone who he is.”

When it came down to editing the video, Cam’s goal was to manifest key elements like expanding the b-roll on certain lyrics, so it wouldn’t overwhelm the viewer and take away from the song. The way the video was colored was another thing. Cam did it in a specific way to give it a certain aesthetic. If there was a specific shot where they wanted you to really listen, the camera wouldn’t move and would be tightly focused on Wale.

“There’s a lot of little things like that in there that I really wanted to dial in and they maybe aren’t noticeable on first look,” he said. “But I want you to go back and watch it and try to figure out what we did there and sometimes you don’t catch it and that’s the point.”

The 5-minute extended verse was not in the plans during the original shoot. Wale called Cam with the idea of the verse and sent it over. Cam’s first reaction was he didn’t have enough footage for it, so the two decided to go with the static effect to keep viewers drawn to the screen, while not taking away from the words.

“This needed to be focused on the lyricism just because that’s what this song is, it’s the raps, it’s poetry,” Cam said.

The video needed to come out six days after it was shot to coincide with Groundhog Day. Videos usually take weeks if not months to be completely edited, colored, and perfected. Wale worked on the extended verse for about two days straight and sent the final to Cam on the same day the video was set to drop.

“I remember I was up for a little over 40 hours straight working on it,” explained Cam, as he flipped through photos for another project he’s currently working on. “I just wanted to make something that was visually stimulating and reciprocated the lyrics.”

In the end Cam matched the final extended verse to be somewhat of a response to the intro clips where different media personalities are talking down on Wale. That was meant to be a highlight because it’s become evident that Wale catches the backend of the media. Cam wanted to make it a point that it doesn’t go unnoticed and Wale acknowledges it by combatting it with music.

“It was for him to show he acknowledges it and almost embraces it,” Cam said. “That 5-minutes was just him saying, “I get what you’re saying, but don’t act like I’m not one of the best doing it” because if you’re truly a hip-hop fan you gotta put Wale up there with the Kendricks, the Coles, and the Drakes.”

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‘Cash Me Ousside’ Girl Stars in Kodak’s New Video ‘Everything 1K’

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Danielle Bregoli, the ‘cash me ousside’ girl, stars in Kodak Black’s new video, Everything 1K.  The video features Danielle lip-syncing the song while counting a pile of cash, playing with her phone, and chilling in a Rolls Royce.  Her and a white poodle are the only two to star in the video.  Of course, Danielle has to strut her own “cash me ousside” merch while starring in the video too.

We’re not sure if this is the end of the 13-year-old’s 15 minutes of fame, but if it is, we’ll cash her ousside, how bow dat?

Check out the Everything 1K video below:

 

Kid Cudi Performs “Kitchen” On “The Tonight Show” [WATCH]

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For the first time since he released his album ‘Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin’ in December, Kid Cudi made a public apperance with the performance of his single “Kitchen” on “The Tonight Show” starring Jimmy Fallon.

The rapper was pretty mellow as he stood there singing and humming the words to the Adam Sandler-inspired track, while the orchestra behind him flawlessly executed the instrumental for the track.

Watch Cudi’s full performance below.

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New Music: Rick Ross – “Summer 17” [LISTEN]

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We may be having an extended winter this day after Punxsutawney Phil saw its shadow on Groundhog Day. That’s not stopping Rick Ross from getting ready for the summer with his new single “Summer 17.”

The track isn’t an ode to his former friend turned foe, Drake’s “Summer Sixteen” track. Instead Ross raps about wanting to see all his n*****z rich by the summer of this year. Rozay then flexes on them by bragging about a purple Lamborghini, all the women in his swimming pool, his lawyer, and other commodities in his lavish lifestyle.

Ross has been in the studio working hard on his upcoming album ‘Better You Than Me’, which is expected to be released later this year. The album will be his first under EPIC Records. In the meantime get in shape for “Summer 17” by pressing play below.

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Big Sean Translates “Bounce Back” Lyrics [WATCH]

In case you didn’t know Big Sean is taking no more Ls, and he made that evident on his hit-single “Bounce Back” off his previously released, critically-acclaimed ‘I Decided.’ album. If you didn’t understand the meaning of the song, Sean got with the folks at Genius to translate his lyrics for you.

Sean Don starts it off by talking about how the song came to be and what it means. From there he goes from verse to verse breaking down all the key lines and depicting them for the people. The video of portrayal is as motivating and lit as the song. Press play below and get educated on “Bounce Back.”

Big Sean has kicked the year off in a big way with his album ‘I Decided.’. The album is expected to top the Billboard 200 charts with an estimated 120,000 equivalent album units. The official numbers won’t be out until this Sunday, January 12th, but you can expect the underdog to come up on top.

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New Video: Mozzy – “The People Plan” [WATCH]

Sacramento rapper Mozzy drops the visuals for his powerful single “The People Power,” which touches on various social issues like black on black violence, police brutality, drug sales, and the crooked criminal system.

In the video Mozzy sits on top of a television while different vivid clips of police brutality and black on black violence play. Throughout the different video clips shown of political figures and wire tapings of shootings line up with the lyrics.

“The People Plan” is featured on Mozzy’s most recent mixtape ‘Fake Famous’.

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