A week ago, Young Dolph collaborated with Rick Ross and DJ-Q for “Plenty Cake” anthem. Now, he is back to release an official music video for “Hashtag,” which is a track from Dum and Dummer 2, which was his collab project with Key Glock. In this track, Dolph reminds fans that he is doing well.
The video showcases Young Dolph chilling on a balcony while his woman gives him a sight to see. He shows off his jewelry before the next few scenes, where he can be seen wearing some amazing designer pieces before he goes out for the night.
Young Dolph was quite active recently. In March, he and Key Glock released Dum and Dummer 2, packed with hits like “Aspen,” “RAIN RAIN,” and “Penguins.” The project features 20 tracks with no features; just the collabs between the two stars. In August, he released his solo project called Rich Slave, featuring 16 dope cuts. Then, the top five efforts were released again in 2021 as a deluxe version, with eight new songs.
Do check out Young Dolph’s music video for “Hashtag” down below.
Drake and Rick Ross released a cut from Scary Hours 2, titled “Lemon Pepper Freestyle,” which has been remixed several times by their peers, including Meek Mill, Chip, Sneakbo, Potter Payper, and Yung Bleu. Now, people who joined the bandwagon are Vado and Dave East, who transformed “Lemon Pepper Freestyle” into a tribute for late Kiing Shooter.
A year ago, Shooter passed away because of issues associated with cirrhosis, which caused liver failure. Apart from Dave East, Vado, and Uncle Murda, another person who honored the artist was Nas.
Before “Lemon Pepper Freestyle,” Vado also released singles called “N.I.S.S.S.” and “It’s Alright” with Lloyd Banks and Shemon Luster. Moreover, he also collaborated with Jim Jones and Rain on the El Capo (Deluxe) standout “MMTC.” At the same, East has also remained busy by releasing many videos for top tracks, such as “No Lucc (East Mix),” “Child Of The Ghetto,” “Mercedes Talk,” and “Know How I Feel” with Mary J. Blige. The artist’s latest project, signed by Mass Appeal and known as Karma 3, released last August, with a new deluxe version unveiled several months later.
Do check out Vado and Dave East’s “Lemon Pepper Freestyle (Shooter Tribute)” below.
LBS Kee’vin managed to tap in OMB Peezy for his brand new single called “That’s Life,” and both of them ensured that they collaborate for the associated video too. For them, in this video directed by Kharkee, simplicity is of utmost importance, since they can be seen in a warehouse setting with close to no surroundings, while Kee’vin handles the opening bars associated with loyalty.
LBS Kee’vin’s previous projects were Belair Baby and Belair Baby 2, released in the year 2020. Now, he is back with a few new singles, including “Run Wit It,” “Soul Burden” featuring Fredo Bang, and “Hood Dreams” featuring FCG Heem.
OMB Peezy’s new offerings include latest performance videos, for “Soul Ties” and “Smile.” He accompanied the Too Deep For Tears project with the release of a video for the Right Here track, which was assisted by Jacquees. Before that, he released many singles, including “Love Is Blind,” and some of those recent tracks include the follow-up of Peezy to his popular song “Big Homie,” wherein guest verses were presented by Jackboy and the late King Von. Moreover, Peezy released his mixtape In The Meantime that mesmerized his fans, while he was busy with Too Deep For Tears.
Do check out LBS Kee’vin and OMB Peezy’s latest music video for “That’s Life” below.
It was just a few months ago that Jay Critch unveiled his brand new project. Now, he is back to it yet again with his new Critch Tape. The project boasts of 23 tracks and includes features from Fivio Foreign, Lil Tjay, and Drakeo The Ruler. To ensure that the momentum keeps going, he has also released the visual for “Dyno.” In the latest video directed by MastermindRichy, Jay Critch has a good time by enjoying with some of his homies on their balcony while delivering his opening bars
A few months ago, Jay Critch ended his 2020 with the release of the aforementioned Signed With Love project. It had just 11 tracks with a timespan under 30 minutes. He released several videos for tracks such as “Take Out,” “Talk,” and “Been That.” Now, this year, he came back with two loose tracks, including tracks such as “Bronny.” He is also a voice in several recent tracks like “Execute” with Tank God, Slayer’s “OUTSIDE,” and “Get A Bag” with DJ Cruz and STVSH.
Jay Critch’s debut project was released in 2018 when he was a newly signed artist. Featuring 12 songs, Hood Favorite came with an amazing introduction, with features from Offset, and combined 3 fellow NYC heads on “Try It” featuring French Montana and Fabolous. After that, he released two loose singles, which includes “Cameras,” “I’m a Star,” and “Dreams In A Wraith.” A year ago, he was also a crucial part of the 4th installment of the Rich Forever mixtape series with Rich The Kid and Famous Dex.
Do check out Jay Critch’s latest music video for “Dyno” from Critch Tape project below.
Now, the Detroit emcee is back with another video from the project for “Built To Last,” which is an effort produced by Jose the Plug, wherein he can be seen keeping it real pertaining to family matters.
The video was shot by Krispy Kam. It showcases Tee Grizzley in a sort of day-in-the-life. He is seen holding his child throughout the video, as he walks and drives through L.A.’s streets, seemingly playing Grand Theft Auto using his Grizzley Gaming platform, and more. Although there are many negatives in his life, it is evident that nothing will stop the momentum of Tee Grizzley or those he loves.
Built For Whatever comes after previous year’s mixtape titled The Smartest, which started with the singles “Satish” and “Mr. Officer.” This specific project also ensured that Grizzley ends up on the Billboard 200 and Top Rap Albums chart at 22 and 11, respectively. His previous full-length LP, Scriptures, released in 2019.