VIDEO: 2 Chainz – U Da Realest

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2 Chainz takes the honorable route and dedicated his latest music video for “U Da Realest,” to his late friend Puerto Rican Johnny. The visual finds the rapper surrounded by family and friends as he performs to the camera and shows off a Puerto Rican flag or two.  Memorial T-shirts are also worn in his honor as 2 Chainz and his crew cook up some BBQ.  “U Da Realest” is featured on the rapper’s LP, B.O.A.T.S. II: Me Time.

VIDEO: Eminem – The Monster Feat. Rihanna

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Eminem teased fans with a short preview just the other day and now he unveils the full version of his new music video with Rihanna for, “The Monster.”  The track serves as the latest single from Eminem and showcases the Detroit native in a few scenes that represent some memorable moments in his career.  Check out Em as he reflects on his past accolades and battles with some of his inner demons on his lastest offering while Rihanna takes the wheel on the chorus.

VIDEO: Lil Durk – 52 Bars Pt. 3

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Lil Durk is back with a new visual for his catchy street anthem titled, “52 Bars Part 3.”  The music video frinds the young Chicago native surrounded by his goons as he laces the track with his signature tough guy talk.  WIth pistols flashing and plenty of mean muggin’, Durk sends warning shots at the competition and makes it clear he’s not afraid to get his hands dirty.

VIDEO: Chance The Rapper – Social Experiment

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Chance the rapper drops off a new thank you visual for his supporters which features a bunch of coverage from on the road.  Fans will recall the young rapper was just on the road for his first tour, “The Social Experiment.”  Take a look at the compilation live performance footage and take a listen to some new music from the Chicago artist.

VIDEO: Timbaland – Know Bout Me Feat. Drake, Jay-Z & James Fauntleroy | Lyric Video

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Timbaland liberates a new lyric inpsired music video for his single, “Know Bout Me,” featuring JAY Z, Drake and James Fauntleroy.  Follow along as the visual showcases a woman walking around what appears to be an old church in search of something unknown.  As the camera follows her along from room to room, the song’s lyrics flash and pop-up everywhere around the screen.  After a thorough search and a bit of praying, the final scene finds the young lady grabbing and holding a thick textbook that reads “T. Mosely.”

VIDEO: Fabolous – Everything Was The Same Feat. Stacy Barthe

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Fabolous delivers a new black and white visual for, “Everything Was The Same,” which is featured on the New York rapper’s upcoming Soul Tape 3.  Fab gets deep and introspective on his latest offering as he reflects on the events and people in his life over a smooth instrumental.  Singer Stacy Barthe also joins Loso on the track and shows off her angelic vocals as she does some soft crooning and takes the wheel on the chorus.

VIDEO: Audio Push – Come As You Are

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Rap duo and HS87 signees, Audio Push, drop a dope new black and white music video for “Come As You Are.”  The visual finds the rappers posted out on the street in front of a building while a photo shoot takes place upstairs.  Conceptually, the song promotes listeners to accept who they are and to be themselves regardless of race, background or social norms.  The uplifiting song is featured on Audio Push’s latest mixtape which is also titled, Come As You Are.

VIDEO: The Making of Pharrell Williams’ “Happy” Video

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Go behind-the-scenes for an exclusive look at Pharrell’s new music video for his infectious single, “Happy.”  The track serves as the lead single to the soundtrack for the film, Despicable Me 2.  Hear some commentary from the Virginia Beach native as well as directors Andrew Coleman and Mike Larson as they share details on the creative process behind the song’s 24-hour-long visual.

VIDEO: Like (Of Pac Div) – SÃO PAULO

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Pac Div’s, Like, recently traveled to Sao Paulo, Brazil and after spending some time in the city and taking in everything it had to offer, the rapper headed to the studio after being hit with inspiration.  Check out the California native as he took in the beautiful sights and walked along the rugged streets performing to the camera.  “Sao Paulo” also features the rapper-producer going in over a hypnotizing sampled based beat courtesy of Renan Samam.

VIDEO: Doughboyz Cashout – Ballin’ Like My Brother

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Doughboyz CashOut are still at it and today deliver a new music video for their bangin’ street anthem, “Ballin’ Like My Brother.”  The visual showcases the CTE duo out on the block performing to the camera while surrounded by their crew. Backed by some hard-hitting drums and catchy piano keys, watch as the Detroit natives lace the track with boastful lines about their expensive habits and unity within their squad.