Jag Releases New Single “Kapernick Effect” With Powerful Visuals [PEEP]

South Central rapper Jag comes through with a socially and politically-driven single called “Kapernick Effect,” that tackles police brutality and the racial unrest that exists between white police officers and young black men. The song is accompanied with a powerful video that shows Jag on his knees while a cop holds a gun to his head.

The single couldn’t come at a more appropriate time with the Sacramento Police Department taking the life of 22-year-old Stephon Clark on Sunday in his own backyard by shooting him 20 times. They reportedly thought he was holding a gun, but it was actually a cell phone.

Watch below.

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NEW LEAK: Quincey White – “Kobe” [PREMIERE]

South Central heavy hitter, Quincey White shows his Mamba Mentality on his new single “Kobe,” where he pays homage to the Los Angeles Lakers legend. The Remixx-produced track fits Q’s flow perfectly, as he comes out from the gates like Kobe Bryant would.

“Hottest on the LA scene out in Vegas on Lake Mead / Sliding with the homie Remixx, Shaq and Kobe with this rap and beat shit,” he raps. “Freeze jumpin and tippin’ they ball hard / Got the starting 5 in my call log.”

Listen and watch the video below.

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