Crooked I turns the party up with his new music video for “No Sleep Gang” which is featured on his recently released Apex Predator LP. Produced by Cardo, the upbeat track comes equipped with heavy bass and pays tribute to hustlers everywhere who put in the work to keep their cash flow up.
Currently headlining the Space Migration Tour, Pittsburgh’s Mac Miller sits down with Hard Knock TV and takes the opportunity to open up on a number of personal topics. Miller reveals he found himself in a “dark space” during his previous Macadellic tour and plagued by the idea that he was possibly on his way out. However, Mac reassures fans he’s in a better place now and gives insight behind some of his aliases like Larry Fisherman and Larry Lovestein. The MTV reality star also discusses his pop collaboration with Ariana Grande, his music maturing and his methods used for dealing with fame.
Chief keep stays busy and keeps the visuals coming with a short new trailer for “Citgo”. The video finds Chief and his crew horsing around and livin’ it up as the instrumental for the Finally Rich track serves as the soundtrack. As of late, Sosa has been heavy on his grind and has dropped a number of videos and trailers so don’t be surprised if the final product pops up soon.
Juicy J generously liberates a new remix to his “Ain’t No Coming Down” track and brings along T.I. for a suiting feature. Produced by C4 and Childish Major, the mellow club banger proves to be catchy as Juicy drops some new bars and and T.I. demonstrates just why he considers himself the king of the south. Take a listen below and CLICK HERE to grab the download. Stay Trippy in stores August 27.
Revolt TV catches up with G.O.O.D. Music signee Pusha T to get his thoughts on Kanye coming out at OVO Fest and subsequently performing alongside Drake. It’s no secret that Drake and Pusha T are not exactly on the same page have and in the past have thrown a few jabs at one another. In the short clip below, Pusha states that Kanye “seemed happy” being out there with Drake and condescending tone follows up his earlier comments with “I mean it’s all good…hopefully it’s good for music…I mean maybe they’ll like do some great music together.” Though Pusha T states otherwise, it would appear that the drama between him and Drake is still relevant or perhaps the truth is that the situation just remains unresolved. You be the judge and let us know what you think in the comment section below.
MMG’s Honest Cowboy gets down on the microphone and kicks an in-studio performance of his recent “A-Wax” song on Shade 45. Street Heat TV was there to capture the moment as it went down on Streetsweeper Radio with DJ Kay Slay. Be sure to pick up Honest Cowboy later today when it officially hits the masses.
New Orleans native Curren$y takes on the task of showcasing Rocksmith’s upcoming 2013 line for their new visual lookbook. Watch as the hot spitta goes to work and models some of the gear fans can look forward to purchasing soon. Produced by Monsta Beatz, Curren$y debuts a new song titled “442” which is set to be featured on the Jet Life head honcho’s upcoming Director’s Cut to his acclaimed New Jet City project.
Karen Civil gets the pleasure of liberating some new Nipsey Hussle music with “Change Nothing”. Produced by 1500 or Nothin, the bouncy track features some exceptional synth work as Neighborhood Nip delivers raw and street savy lyrics. Strictly based off the quality from the generous freebies Nipsey has been releasing since May, it’s clear to understand why fans are excited about his forthcoming TM3: Victory Lap project has been in high demand since its announcement.
Stalley drops a new track with “NineteenEighty7” featuring ScHoolboy Q off his Honest Cowboy mixtape. TDE’s ScHoolboy Q takes the wheel on the song’s hook while Stalley drops aggressive bars about his hustle and struggling with walking away from his past over some dark keys and fancy sax work. Take a listen below to Stalley’s latest offering before his Honest Cowboy project goes live in full.
After building up plenty of anticipation since its release, ScHoolboy Q’s “Collard Greens” featuring Kendrick Lamar finally gets the visual treatment. Jam packed with a stable of bad ones in almost every scene, the TDE artist brings the energy and colorful visuals to accompany his hit new single which has been embraced by fans since its debut. Q premiered the music video earlier today in New York with Sway Calloway for the latest episode of his show RapFix Live. “Collard Greens” will be featured on ScHoolboy’s upcoming sophomore album Oxymoron.