Young Dolph and Rick Ross collab with DJ-Q for “Plenty Cake”

Young Dolph and Rick Ross collab with DJ-Q for “Plenty Cake”

DJ-Q’s “Plenty Cake” artwork

Everyone from Memphis knows DJ-Q. He has now released a new single called “Plenty Cake,” which was produced by Trackgordy, and includes assists by Young Dolph and Rick Ross. This is a great collab for the clubs, thanks to the hard-hitting bass and the subject matter. It is also great for the strip clubs.  

Rick Ross released his tenth studio album titled Port of Miami 2 a few years ago, which is the sequel to 2006’s Port of Miami. The second installment featured 15 tracks and assists from Wale, Gunplay, Summer Walker, Drake, DeJ Loaf, Swizz Beatz, Meek Mill, Nipsey Hussle, Teyana Taylor, Jeezy, YFN Lucci, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, and more. This ambitious project ended up at number two on the Billboard 200, just after Slipknot’s We Are Not Your Kind, as it sold 80,000 album equivalent units. 

On the other hand, Young Dolph has been quite active. In March, he and Key Glock released their joint release titled Dum and Dummer 2, with several hits includes “Aspen,” “RAIN RAIN,” and “Penguins.” Rich Slave, which was released in August, was his last solo effort, and included 16 great tracks.  Earlier this year, the top five body of work was re-released as a deluxe version, with eight new songs. 

Check out DJ-Q’s “Plenty Cake” below. 

Funkmaster Flex and CJ release “You Know”

Funkmaster Flex and CJ release “You Know”

Right now, CJ is seen as one among the frontrunners of the hip hop scene in New York, particularly due to his very popular hit song called “Whoopty” and the subsequent remixes. In his brand new project, he associates with legendary DJ Funkmaster Flex for the track titled “You Know,” which is produced by Sean Allen and Swanqo. It was way back in January that the song was first teased, and after that, fans got to see a trailer of sorts where the video for the track assisted by Jadakiss, called “Damn Shame,” was seen.  

Similar to all his prior releases, CJ raps regarding his street background and wild lifestyle.  

The video for “You Know” was shot by Juganot and aligns with the previous videos of Funk Flex, with several high-end whips somewhere in New York City. Here, audience can see red Hellcats and Ferraris align with the expensive threads of CJ

Apart from the aforementioned collaboration with Jadakiss, “You Know” comes after “Lurkin” with King Von, “Gametime” with Fivio Foreign, and “Re-Route” with Rowdy Rebel. Right now, Funk Flex is a little busy adding finishing touches to a new album, which is his first since Car Show Tour, released in 2006.  

After “Whoopty,” CJ released his debut EP titled Loyalty Over Royalty back in February, featuring eight tracks and one assist from French Montana. This month, he upgraded Loyalty Over Royalty by releasing a deluxe addition, and incorporating new assists from Montana, Rebel, Anuel AA, Ozuna, and DreamDoll.  

Do check out “You Know” below. 

Luh Kel latest single called “F Love” released

Luh Kel latest single called “F Love” released

In the year 2021, Luh Kel released “7:26am” and “I Wish.” Now, he is back with his brand new track, which is called “F Love.” In this song, he is found in regretful state in relation to opening up. In this specific song, Luh Kel talks about the void he is feeling in his heart. 

Recently, Luh Kel associated with Trippie Redd to create their collaborative effort titled “Feen,” which comes with a music video. The R&B artist released two singles, titled “All In You” and “Want You” featuring Queen Naija, prior to the release of L.O.V.E. in October. The project features 14 tracks, which includes one remix of his track called “Wrong,” featuring Lil TJay. His most recent full-length project prior to that was titled Mixed Emotions,  released way back in November of 2019. Moreover, he poached Capalow for a collaborative track called “Been That Way” in the Fall. 

In terms of the collaboration of “Feen,” Luh Kel was extremely confident that the song would perform well.   

Stromedy | Before They Were Famous | Kyle Godfrey Beat Bryce Hall

Stromedy | Before They Were Famous | Kyle Godfrey Beat Bryce Hall

Today we got another Canadian creator who is blowing up in a big way and according to a local newspaper from back in the day Stromedy, or Kyle Godfrey had always been dubbed the class clown. His road to YouTube fame is a pretty interesting story. The kid once worked at a local grocery store and tried his hand at acting and college before pouring his life into his YouTube channel & yes, we’ve dug up a ton of old clips that were sure Kyle wishes we never found. Before YouTube turn, Kyle into a multi-millionaire people were telling him not to bother with posting content online. Now he’s got his own Team 10 operation in the works. He’s picked himself up a $2 Million dollar crib here in Toronto and another rental out in LA. Kudo’s to him but of course, when your rising to the top of the world of social media of course there will be people there to try and tear you down. We got lots to get through.

Prince Philip | Gone But Not Forgotten | Tribute To Duke of Edinburgh

Prince Philip | Gone But Not Forgotten | Tribute To Duke of Edinburgh

After 70-years spent in the public eye, Prince Phillip was the longest-serving royal consort in British history and while his adult life was one chock-full of privilege, his childhood was anything but. In fact, it was marked by tragedy and loneliness. As a member of both Greek and Danish royalty, Philp and his family were banished from their native country while he was still only a toddler and Philip subsequently moved from one European nation to another, in the search of a home. He would finally find one in the arms of his distant cousin, Queen Elizabeth II before her ascension to the British throne in 1952. A naval officer and a man known for his mischievous sense of humor, Philip remained by Elizabeth’s side for over sixty years until his recent passing, which, fittingly enough, would see the Queen by his side to the very end.

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