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Mumford & Sons Banjo Player Praises Right-Wing Agitator Andy Ngo's 'Important' Book

Right-Wing agitator extraordinaire Andy Ngo recently published his first book, Unmasked: Inside Antifa’s Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy, and he got a glowing review from Marshall Winston. On Saturday, the Mumford & Sons banjo player praised the troll for releasing such an “important” piece of literature (thats cover is branded with an endorsement from conservative schmuck […]

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Jay Critch “Go Wherever” | Rap Radar

Jay out’chea. Jay Critch closed out last year with his project Signed With Love, and is back with more new music. Out in Brooklyn, his music video finds Jay Critch rapping his street status by a fleet of cars and in the project stairwells while a robbery takes place. Go wherever, but don’t come outside.

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SZA “Good Days” | Rap Radar

Still believe. SZA dreams the “Good Days” in the accompanying video to her recent single. In her self-directed visual, Solana drifts off from her bedroom floor to mythical forest after taking shrooms. There, she sways carefreely near giant mushrooms and meditates. Elsewhere, SZA works a stripper pole in a bikini at a library while reading […]

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Big Sean Ft. Nipsey Hussle “Deep Reverence” | Rap Radar

The Marathon Continues. Big Sean pays tribute to Nipsey Hussle in the epic music video for their hit collaboration, “Deep Reverence”. Directed by Sergio, Sean cruises through L.A. in a blue convertible lowrider with Snoop behind the wheel and Hit-Boy, Dom Kennedy, and Jay 305 following behind. With a framed portrait of Nipsey displayed throughout […]

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Tek, Statik Selektah “Zero Kill” | Rap Radar

Don’t come inside. Fresh off the release of his Pricele$$ album, Tek brings his untouched flow in the LP’s new video. Directed by Mazi O, the grainy visual depicts the Smif-N-Wessun rapper lashing out on fake thugs over Drawzilla’s beat and Statik Selektah’s scratches. Tek links with his Duck Down crew to put in work […]

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Rick Hyde “Respectfully” | Rap Radar

Respect the Hyde. Hot off the release of his Plates 2 On The Way EP, Black Soprano Family’s Rick Hyde gives the opening track its visual treatment. From work in the studio to kicking it at his hotel suite, Rick Hyde demands his just dues from his come up to his newfound success. Respect!

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