Eminem and Snoop Dogg have joined forces for a bicoastal new song, “From the D 2 the Lbc.” The fast-talking single arrived with a music video directed by James Larese, which switches between live footage of the rappers and an animated world where they transform into Bored Ape-looking avatars.
The rappers shout out their respective hometowns on the track, apparently putting to rest any territorial beef. “Put your doobies high if you reside in 213, let’s see them blunts raised,” they rap. “Whether you east side or west side of the...
The rappers shout out their respective hometowns on the track, apparently putting to rest any territorial beef. “Put your doobies high if you reside in 213, let’s see them blunts raised,” they rap. “Whether you east side or west side of the...
- 6/24/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Action Bronson survives a tsunami and a missile attack while riding a surfboard in the silly, purposely shitty video-game-like visual for his new single “SubZero.” The track is the first single off his upcoming album Cocodrillo Turbo.
The James Larese-directed video starts with Bronson — sporting a New York Knicks jersey — as he’s sent on a mission that features everything from dangerous weather phenomena to flying bullets. “Had to choke a motherfucker on the side of the road/I can feel my blood boil, man, I’m out of control,...
The James Larese-directed video starts with Bronson — sporting a New York Knicks jersey — as he’s sent on a mission that features everything from dangerous weather phenomena to flying bullets. “Had to choke a motherfucker on the side of the road/I can feel my blood boil, man, I’m out of control,...
- 4/7/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Shenseea continues to break records; she is the first female dancehall artist to hit Billboard's Hot 100 in 17 years and the first female Jamaican artist to perform on the Rolling Loud stage in both Miami and New York. On top of that, she is also the sole female rapper featured on Kanye West's Grammy-nominated album, "Donda," with songs "Pure Souls" and "Ok Ok Pt. 2." With that, it is only fitting that her debut album is titled "Alpha."
Alpha not only means "first," but it is also symbolic of Shenseea's self-proclaimed identity. "I always called myself an alpha because of my mindset," she tells Popsugar. "Everything that resonates with the word resonates with me." The 14-song project is a sonic blend of dancehall, pop, and hip-hop. It features big-name artists, such as Megan Thee Stallion, Tyga, and Offset, and dancehall legends Sean Paul and Beenie Man. Shenseea's first single from the album...
Alpha not only means "first," but it is also symbolic of Shenseea's self-proclaimed identity. "I always called myself an alpha because of my mindset," she tells Popsugar. "Everything that resonates with the word resonates with me." The 14-song project is a sonic blend of dancehall, pop, and hip-hop. It features big-name artists, such as Megan Thee Stallion, Tyga, and Offset, and dancehall legends Sean Paul and Beenie Man. Shenseea's first single from the album...
- 3/11/2022
- by Reilly Lucas
- Popsugar.com
On “Die for It,” a single from Belly’s new album See You Next Wednesday, the rapper takes a turn for the apocalyptic. The track features The Weeknd and Nas in one of the year’s most compelling collaborations, and finds Belly in the trenches of his own subconscious, rapping about paranoia and the looming sense of doom that permeates so much of modern life. The track’s video, released today, makes the song’s mood almost visceral. Belly transforms into a kind of cyberpunk angel roaming through a brooding...
- 8/27/2021
- by Griffin Lotz and Jeff Ihaza
- Rollingstone.com
Saweetie showcases her athleticism in her new video for “Fast (Motion).” The song will appear on her upcoming Pretty Bitch Music, which arrives on June 25th via Warner Records.
In the James Larese-directed clip, Saweetie hits the running track, skydives, throws down in the boxing ring, plays soccer and football, and appears larger-than-life as she plays a friendly one-on-one basketball game while taking over a city street with the WNBA’s A’ja Wilson. The clip also highlights a number of black-owned businesses, including Brandon Blackwood, Matte Swimwear, Mielle Natural Hair Care,...
In the James Larese-directed clip, Saweetie hits the running track, skydives, throws down in the boxing ring, plays soccer and football, and appears larger-than-life as she plays a friendly one-on-one basketball game while taking over a city street with the WNBA’s A’ja Wilson. The clip also highlights a number of black-owned businesses, including Brandon Blackwood, Matte Swimwear, Mielle Natural Hair Care,...
- 5/7/2021
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
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