He dropped off the street scorcher Glockoma toward the finish of 2018, which was overlooked. Glock declines to release his album under the radar, and it shouldn’t. Glockoma was loaded up with bangers, and Key Glock has come back with new visuals off the project. The single “Bottom Of The Pot” was a hit among fans, and now, a Joe Yung Spike coordinated video has touched base to go with the single.
The video for “Bottom Of The Pot” starts with Glock starting the stove while a perfect model strolls down the stove. The contracted model is before long joined by a smaller than usual Key Glock, who shows his rulership over the stove by sitting on the percolating pot. Mandatory scenes of costly autos and weed smoking additionally populate the video. At a few, the delayed consequences fall off somewhat harsh, which detracts from the nature of the video. In any case, Key Glock has a banger staring him in the face.
2018 was a broadly productive year for Sylvan LaCue who discharged three projects inside the range of 365 days. Apologies In Advance, his sophomore album, gathered the most measure of consideration. Today, the rapper returns to the project for his new music video for “Love and Sacrifice.”
Sylvan LaCue gives fans some understanding into life out and about in his new music video for “Love and Sacrifice.” The video was coordinated by Jonathan Benavente and JayyOptic. Shot amid the most recent day of the “Apologies In Advance” visit in Seaside, California, Sylvan and Jonathan convey a visual recap of the achievement the two have encountered all through 2018.
“I self-funded this entire tour out of my pocket & just to be able to tour the nation off of what Jonathan & I have built over the past 4 years was emotional & beautiful at the same time,” LaCue said about the video. “We sacrificed so much to get to this point & we’re in a place in our lives where things have become clearer than ever. We wanted to show ourselves what our journey has meant to us via the people we’ve been able to touch through what we do here at WiseUp & Co. The 1 year anniversary of Apologies in Advance is this Saturday, & there’s not better fitting time to celebrate ourselves than now.”
Lil Xan, the diversion’s young reprobate, has come back with another portion of visuals. This time, he’s coming through with some visuals for “Tree Sap,” a simple methodology of sorts. All things considered, fans keep on holding out expectation that Xan will one day spit some similarity to bars, as he recently did on breakout single “Betrayed,” which feels like ages prior. All things considered, Xan has stuck around, regardless of facing the facts, demonstrating that industriousness and young extravagance can work ponders without specialized ability.
In the most recent video for “Tree Sap,” Xan ends up setting out on an undertaking, climbing housetops and making the most out of his inn restroom. Unmistakably, toning it down would be ideal is the new mindset for youthful Diego, who keeps on sharpening the up and coming Be Safe undertaking. Have you stayed keen on Xan? Provided that this is true, where does this video stack inside his list?
Nas’ latest studio album, Nasir, had a late discharge in the mid year of 2018. In this equivalent vein of specific planning, visuals for the album have been dropping a while later, straight into the new year. Subsequent to managing the issue of police fierceness with the music video for “Cops Shot The Kid” only days prior, Nas is back with one more clasp.
“Adam and Eve” becomes animated in a hood patio’s unremarkable movement. Kids circled playing with one another and now and then independent from anyone else. At other occasions, they play with toy guns.A gathering of these youngsters later line up against a block divider in different postures to reproduce the scene found on Nassir’s cover craftsmanship.
In the interim, grown-ups keep it moving either taking a break. The development is hindered by the static figures of both Adam and Eve in the haziness of night and Nas’ contrition at chapel as he mourns for insurance from generational condemnations.
iLoveMakonnen’s story has been a muddled one. In the wake of getting a pined for co-sign from Drake, his vocation took off before slowly diving throughout the years. For reasons unknown, Makonnen was never ready to flourish into the star that individuals had as a primary concern. He hasn’t given any of that a chance … Read more
Yelawolf was quiet for the greater part of 2018. He dropped a music video, however the Alabama artist’s essence on the hip-hop scene was generally absent. Yela is quietly building Trunk Music 3, which will be his last collection under Shady Records. While we as a whole hang tight for Yela’s last Shady venture, he … Read more
2018 was a generally profitable and fruitful year for Ventura, CA’s Kyle. The rapper not just came through with his introduction album, Light Of Mine, however he additionally made his film make a big appearance as the lead character in The After Party which likewise featured cameos from Wiz Khalifa, DJ Khaled, and numerous others. … Read more
Aesop Rock has since quite a while ago cemented himself to be one of the diversion’s most front line and provocative lyricists, however his bars regularly advantage from a nearby perusing or two. All things considered, the man to a great extent bargains in theory, leaving fans to append significance as they see fit; the … Read more
Lana Del Rey has hardened herself as an unmistakable lyricist in the option pop scene, with her contemplative vocals inspiring the unique idea of “less complex occasions.” Late yesterday, the artist dropped off another track called “seek is a perilous thing after a lady like me to have – yet I have it,” which in … Read more
In the not so distant future, Robb Bank$ and Wifisfuneral will discharge the following portion in their arrangement of group ups through Connected. Recently, the pair dropped two new tunes to publicity up the up and coming work, coming through with “PayOut” and “Nasty.” Robb and Wifi are reliably two of the most underlooked artists … Read more
2018 was an incredibly gainful year for Kenny Beats, however he’s keeping that equivalent vitality in 2019. To commence the new year, Key! comes back with his new single, “Peppermint.” Key! isn’t squandering whenever in 2019. The rapper is back with his new single, “Peppermint” which he discharged on Soundcloud yesterday. The rapper conveys a … Read more
“HML” doesn’t generally suggest hopeless straits. Under the wright affectations, it passes on a totally extraordinary line of thought, similar to a compliant individual exhibiting a burning olive branch. In her two part harmony execution with A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, the abbreviation is put to great use. A Boogie, never going to budge on … Read more
“Rich The Kid” drop the official music video for his track “Splashin”.
American rapper, artist, musician, record producer, record official and on-screen character Dimitri Leslie Roger, referred to expertly as Rich The Kid drop the official music video for “Splashin”.
Despite the fact that he’s rapping about a similar stuff he normally does.
He is Currently marked to Interscope Records.
Rich The Kid’s presentation album The World Is Yours was discharged on March 30, 2018.
Rich the Kid drop off another new single to his fans titled “Nasty”
On June 9, 2017, Rich The Kid declared that he had marked to Interscope Records. His presentation album The World Is Yours was discharged on March 30, 2018.
In spite of the fact that Rich the Kid anticipate that this new track should enter Billboard top 100 in the coming week after “My Fashion” and “Nasty” doesn’t get together with the criteria.
Washington DC’s DIY punk top picks Priests will discharge another album called The Seduction of Kansas by means of their own Sister Polygon label on April fifth. It follows up their 2017 introduction album Nothing Feels Natural and is set to see them again investigating unordinary sonic landscapes while remaining consistent with their guitar center. … Read more
Washington DC’s DIY punk top picks Priests will discharge another album called The Seduction of Kansas by means of their own Sister Polygon label on April fifth. It follows up their 2017 introduction album Nothing Feels Natural and is set to see them again investigating unordinary sonic landscapes while remaining consistent with their guitar center.
Priests have shared the title track from the album, and, as regular with Priests, ‘The Seduction of Kansas’ is pressed with agitating pictures and pointed lyricism. They start with a “ruthless angel choir,” before long proceeding onward to pot shots at the condition of their country, and after that creation further harsh perceptions about the idea of Capitalism. In any case, the theme returns to great pop tropes, as Katie Alice Greer rehashes “I’m the person who adores you, it’s actual,” and makes it without a doubt charming. How would they integrate every one of these components? With an irresistible disco groove, finished with a sludgy bass, cutting guitar asides, barometrical synths and an alarm like execution from Greer. This is all sublimely sewn together with the neatness of a high class originator.
The video for ‘The Seduction of Kansas’ is a similarly convincing and up-to-date issue, planned and made by Katie Alice Greer. It features each of the three individuals from Priests dressed to the nines and getting planning something naughty in an extravagant looking assembly hall. You can look at that beneath.
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The Seduction Of Kansas is out 4/5 via Sister Polygon. Pre-order it here. (Also, the first 350 people who pre-order via Sister Polygon Records directly will receive a 18″ x 24″ glossy poster and a The Seduction of Kansas enamel pin.)