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Songs It's another YouTube-only release for the Baton Rouge spitter, complete with a music video, but that doesn't make it hit any less hard.
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Music Videos Playboi Carti has already dropped one visual for "MUSIC" so far, that being for the "SORRY 4 DA WAIT" deluxe cut "FOMDJ."
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Music Videos Supreme Ace is releasing a new video every two months.
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Music Videos Yo Gotti goes all over the world in "Customs" video.
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News Blueface and Offset have a new Cole Bennett-directed video.
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Music Lil Pump outperformed Drake's "Nice For What" in terms of views this week.
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Music Videos Taylor Bennett works with Cole Bennett on the bouncy video for "Minimum Wage."
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Music Videos Wiz Khalifa releases some new content with Trippie Redd and Preme.
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Music Videos Future continues to build out his "Mixtape Pluto" era.
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Songs It is interesting to hear Sexyy before she blew up.
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Songs This new melodic and unpredictable performance from the Baton Rouge star might be a single to his upcoming "Decided 2."
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Music Videos The most hype cut from "UTOPIA" gets equally rage-inducing visuals.
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Songs Lancey puts out his first single of 2024.
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Songs Millyz flows over the soulful instrumental with ease.
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Music Videos 03 Greedo and Maxo Kream have another street anthem on their hands.
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Songs The visuals for this hyped track were directed by nonother than Offset.
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Songs Ski Mask continues to tease his long-awaited sophomore album.
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Music Videos Lil Yachty heads to a vibrant new land for the official "Love Music" video.
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News This new Trippie Redd video is definitely inspired by Call of Duty.
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Music Videos Lil Tjay releases a new video for "20/20."
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Music Swae Lee assumes he'll be more popular than Drake and Travis Scott in five years.
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