Welcome to Atlanta. Back like he’s never left, Ludacris brings the butter to The A on his new track. Produced by Kevin Briggs, Luda doubles up his flow and even busts his vocal chops while flexing his cocky raps and bring it to his competitors.
Westside Gunn, Fabolous “Brick After Brick”
Brick talk. Westside Gunn and Fabolous push rhymes like weight on the latest drop off the Godfather Of Harlem playlist. Packaged by Avenue Beatz and Swizz Beatz’ production, the FLYGOD and Loso trade coke raps brick by brick. Boom boom boom.
D Smoke “Shame On You”
Damn shame. D Smoke talks his shit on his brand new record, “Shame On You”. Anchored by eerie keys and thumping drums, the Inglewood native gives his opps a warning with his bravado raps in an aggressive tone. Watch out.
Wale Ft. Yella Beezy, Maxo Kream “Down South”
From D.C. to TX. Wale takes his talents to the Lone Star state on his new single featuring Yella Beezy and Maxo Kream. Over a flip of Mike Jones’ “Still Tippin” by Harry Fraud, Folarin lets loose his southern slang. Yella Beezy adds his Dallas swag, while Maxo Kream keeps it strictly H-Town down.
Russ “When I’m With You”
Feel like a sunset summer breeze. Russ wears his heart on his sleeve on his weekly drop, “When I’m With You”. Fresh from “Italy“, Russ whips out his guitar and sings his admiration of his special lady’s presence on the acoustic record. Alright, that’s it.
Big30 Ft. Yo Gotti “Back Seat Of The Rolls Truck”
Pull up. Big30 brings out the big boy toys in his new collaboration with Yo Gotti. From the back of the Rolls Royce truck, the Memphis players are swerving on the opps and stunt for their haters. Skrrt.
DJ Snake Ft. Rick Ross, Rich Brian “Run It”
Rich Forever. DJ Snake’s bossing up on his new record featuring Rick Ross and Rich Brian. Produced by the French producer and DJ, Rich Brian bigs up the South with his balling intro, while Rozay stunts like a true boss. Run it back.
Flipp Dinero “Play My Part”
Playing life fair Flipp Dinero’s back and never folds on his new record, “Play My Part”, his first single since May’s “The GetBack“. On the track, the Brooklyn rapper plays his position and keeps it street with a touch of swag and a whole lot of flex.
Coi Leray “Ok Yeah!”
Yeah, yeah, ok. Coi Leray goes all the way up on her new drop, “Ok Yeah!”. Produced by Diego Ave and Bankroll Got It, the Bean Town rapper keeps her eye on the money and waves by to the haters with no looking back. Let’s go.
Stefflon Don Ft. Ms Banks “Dip”
Big Banks with the Big Don. British rappers Stefflon Don and Ms Banks pair up for the “Dip” on theirr new collaboration. Produced by Rhymes, the UK divas both get in their bag and delivers raps filled with raunchy requests and a whole lot of flexing. Baby, dip.
