VIDEO: Plies – I Know When U Lyin Ft. Tokyo Jetz

As Plies and Tokyo Jetz drop off the new clip for Plies ‘ “I Know When U Lyin” track in their latest, two of the Sunshine State’s finest links. The song originally appeared on Plies ‘ The Goat album, released earlier in May and now in his latest push to support the effort-finding tracks for a luxurious visual representation that he drops off with Tokyo.

It is Omar The Director who brings the track to life as Plies and Tokyo recite their lines on board a yacht, detailing their significant others ‘ unfortunate tales. “You can’t play me stupid, twice fool me / If I ask then I know what you’ve done, you’re lyin stable,” Tokyo rapes.

VIDEO: Killumantii – Envious Ft. Juicy J

Atlanta-based rapper Killumantii dropped off her Yellow Tape project last year, tapping Jacquees ‘ likes, Omeretta The Great, and Juicy J for help with the effort.

Now, Kill returns to share her collaboration with Juicy J via video as the duo comes together on “Envious,” a memorable anthem that gives a shout to all the naysayers with the cut repeating addictively “Jealous ass bitch, jealous ass bitch, jealous ass bitch.”

The new clip arrives just in time for summer antics as Kill and Juicy J flex up to the highest degrees on a colorful ass bitch.

Get up in the complete clip above.

Teenear Ft. Lil Baby – I Like It

Songstress and Slip-N-Slide Records signnee Teenear has come back with her latest “I Like It” track and this time around, the Miami-bred singer is enlisting Lil Baby to help. The song boasts a pop-influenced bounce, perfectly crafted for the summer season and certainly places Baby in a change of territory as he adjusts his own … Read more

Trevor Jackson – In My Crocs

Let Trevor Jackson say this: in his favorite pair of foam clog shoes, he can “bag your bitch.” As we move closer to the arrival of Rough Drafts of the singer, Pt. 2 Project, Jackson now shares the latest single to spawn from the project with “In My Crocs,” in which the grown-ish star details … Read more

Domani Harris – Time Will Tell

A visit down the Instagram page of Lil Duval will reveal a clip that the comedian has uploaded from the latest “Time Will Tell” track of Domani Harris. “This ni— a done has been good at rapping,” Duval writes, and while the caption may seem like a playful jab at a close friend’s child, his … Read more

Tone Stith – All I Got

Last year, Tone Stith dropped his Good Company album and made an entry that introduced listeners to an impeccable talent with a degree of longevity. Now the singer has appeased fans with a previously unreleased track after a few months of silence to kick off the return of his 2017 Tone Tuesdays series, sharing “All … Read more

Latrell James – One Call

After re-emerging from the shadows earlier this year, Latrell James issued a proper comeback tour, dropping off a series of noteworthy tracks and extending a catalog that remained untouched for a few years. James asserted his talents with strength from behind the microphone with “Tracphone,” and this time around he keeps up with his latest … Read more

Jayla Darden – Mercedes Key

Jayla Darden has been bubbling quietly under the radar for a while now, and the hyphenate is finally poised to make her official entry into the mainstream. After carefully building a loyal fanbase from the strength of smooth tracks all written, produced and engineered by Darden herself, the Detroit-bred Los Angeles transplant inked a deal … Read more

Dave B – Window Ft. Romaro Franceswa

The critically acclaimed rapper and crooner from Seattle, Dave B, is sharing his new single “Window” ahead of the release of his album BLEU on June 7th. On the Sango and WAXROOF, for an uplifting song about escaping negativity, he produced soulful yet bounce-y, tracking Dave B teams with another young Northwest hip-hop artist, Romaro … Read more

ROSALÍA – Aute Cuture

If you’re still wondering why Rosalía is the next Global phenomenon, feast on “Aute Couture,” the latest in a series of calculated steps into foreign markets. Rather than opting for a universally recognized English language set, Rosalía is creeping up across the Americas-in her native language. The world is not about American soft power, just … Read more

Twista Ft. Do or Die – Home Invasion

The latest single from Twista, “Home Invasion,” is Chi-Town heavy as the rap-spitting rapper called on the very own Do or Die from Chicago to help him on the track. While Twista is known for its fast-fire delivery, on its recent release, the veteran rapper failed to capture that essence. Twista does not rely as … Read more

Stro – Overload

Stro is back again with a new single as he dropped “Overload” for his # GradeAFridays series from his Cassis G-produced track. The track is said to be a freestyle and the sign of the Mass Appeal Records shared the song on Soundcloud writing, “This week I got an original track for y all, I … Read more

Pouya Ft. Juicy J – Six Speed

Miami rapper Pouya recently released his fast-rhyming single “Six Speed,” a track featuring Juicy J’s additional vocals. They also dropped off the simplistic visual featuring the two rappers performing in an empty hallway for the camera and what looks like a waiting room. The pair spend their time on the track, lyrically, talking mostly about … Read more

Queen Naija – Away From You

R&B singer Queen Naija has made a name for herself as both an artist and an influencer of social media, and on Thursday she dropped off her new single “Away From You.” Naija loves to share intimate moments of her life with her followers on her social media pages as she showcases her relationship with … Read more

VIDEO: Mark Steele – Chip

North Carolina emcee Marak Steele is back with a new visual for his recently released single, “Chip.” If the track sounds familiar, it may be because you’ve heard it play on ESPN’s hit First Take show throughout the month of May. Steele’s music was a regular fixture on the popular sports network as his single “Greatness” was featured at the Sports Center and used for the Heisman Trophy Ceremony, and his earlier singles “Not Like Yall” and “Greatness” also got ESPN nods.

Steele spits rhymes on “Chip” overcoming obstacles and pushing forward regardless of the naysayers. His flow is described as “a fervid sound long lost since the late 1990s, early 2000s,” as the rapper is known to pay close attention to lyricism. “This is for us,” says Steele of his latest single. “The underdogs, the highly doubtful, the usually slept on. A jam to bang out while we are relentlessly shattering the expectations they set for us. Never forgetting when it was low, and a constant reminder that it’s up now.”