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Future “Poppin Tags”

In what turned out to be a terribly ill-timed move, Ray J has just released his long-threatened response to Kanye West’s song and video “Famous,” a track also called “Famous” that features harsh shots at Ray’s ex Kim Kardashian and her family.

The song is a sequel of sorts to Ray J’s 2013 song and video “I Hit It First,” also aimed at Kim and Kanye. “Famous,” which is produced by Drumma Boy and features Chris Brown on the hook, makes clear reference to Ray J and Kim K’s sex tape, which leaked in 2007. Ray J was also reportedly angered by Kanye’s “Famous” video, which features a naked likeness of the r&b singer. “You can’t fault me and Chris for responding to all the things that have been done about us over the last few months,” Ray J told Bilboard last month.

Jeezy and Lil Wayne team up once again to bring their collaboration “Bout That” to life in the song’s new video.

The pair are pretty much cloaked completely in darkness as images of sparkling chains, Lamborghinis, and graffiti? splashed across the screen. One shot includes a very timely mural of president-elect Donald Trump wearing Joker-inspired face paint while choking the Statue of Liberty. It’s a fitting visual for the menacing track and underworld beat courtesy of D. Rich. Of course, Jeezy also rocks some pretty cool emblazoned Snowman gear that we would love to grab for ourselves.

A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie is in the middle of a major year, and he continues his strong trend on Monday with the debut of his brand new video for “Baecation.” The song was featured on A Boogie’s most recent project, TBA, which he released at the end of October. In the video, A Boogie takes his significant other to a tropical paradise, where they show off some true relationship goals while exploring the exotic escape.

Set behind the catchy A Boogie track, the video is just another example of the New York native taking his brand to the next level going into 2017. With a bright future in front of him, the sky is the limit for A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie. You can watch his new “Baecation” video, which was directed by Gerard Victor, below and cop his new TBA project on iTunes now.

Straight out of East New York, Phresher comes throw Funk Flex to let some bars loose!

Future and Drake have a long musical history together, and they add yet another track to their collective work with “Used to This.” The video for their new track finds the two playing coaches to a group of beautiful women soccer players. They fill up the field with moody smoke and check out the women as they warm up for the game.

“Money on your head if you make a nigga nervous/Never made a move out here unless I was certain/Tatted on me, but this shit is deeper than the surface/I’m with everyone that I was here with in the first placeMaking sure that they all good before they close the curtain,” raps Drake during his appearance on the second verse.

“Used to This” is just the latest collaboration between Drake and Future. In addition to their What a Time to Be Alive project last year, the two reunited for “Grammys,” off Drake’s album VIEWS earlier this year. And, of course, they were tour mates all Summer Sixteen.

Desiigner has no shortage of bars and the G.O.O.D. Music rapper decided to turn up on Halloween by freestyling over the iconic Addams Family theme song for Genius. It turns out his energy and signature git, git tongue rolls lend themselves perfectly to the eerie sounding theme as Desiigner let’s loose on the beat.

“My niggas they tear you up/Hit booboo with fire truck/My boys they come, better duck/This what happen you fuck with me/When Rob the God with the crew,” he rapped.

The last time that Desiigner decided to freestyle over a beat, the world ended up getting the heater “Tiimmy Turner,” so there’s no telling what this short video might turn into. He even raps that the beat is too fire and “This song about to be a track”—thank you for the translation Genius—so be prepared for Desiigner to potentially take this back to his lab and cook up something longer lasting.

Fortunately, that isn’t the only Halloween gift from Desiigner who also decided to drop his video for “Zombie Walk” off his debut project, New English?. In the visual, the rapper teams up with his friend King Savage who he actually wrote the song about. Savage suffers from a rare disease called Arthrogryposis that affects the way he walks. “When I made the song I was boosting his information,” Desiigner said during a performance. “I made that for him. It don’t matter how you walk. Got no control. Lotta chopper, let it blow.”

Watch Desiigner and King Savage take on the night, a party, and some zombies together in the short film for “Zombie Walk” below.

Meek Mill is back again Tuesday with his brand new video for “The Difference” featuring Quavo and a cameo from Desiigner at the beginning to spit his signature adlibs. This video comes a day after Meek dropped his new visual for “Shine,” both of which appeared on his new DC4 album.

The video features some pretty dope shots of Meek rapping from the driver’s seat with the doors open and Quavo at his side. Of course, Desiigner is also on hand to offer up his energy while casually sitting on the roof of a Bentley.

Migos and Lil Uzi Vert follow up their Metro Boomin-produced “Bad and Boujee” track with an official video that features Quavo, Offset, Takeof, and Uzi reuniting for one big turn up.

Things kick off with the Migos rappers and their beautiful model girlfriends filling up on some snacks out of Chanel-designed takeout containers. From there, they head to a local food place to chow down some more, sipping champagne, smoking weeds, and dining on Cup Noodles and fried chicken. Of course, they only wipe off the grease with some designer napkins.

From there, they head back to the streets riding their very dope collection of bikes and ATVs. This is when they finally meet up with Lil Uzi Vert who drops his verse as the women casually chill on the fine pieces of machinery.

Migos have had no shortage of new music lately. The rappers have shared a long list of bangers including the “Cocoon” remix featuring Young Thug along with a remix to Rae Sremmurd’s “Look Alive.”

“Bad and Boujee” is likely to be part of Migos’ No Label 3 mixtape. As we wait for that, check out the video for the song below.