Back in November, Phresher released his “Wait a Minute” remix featuring 50 Cent and Remy Ma. The updated version definitely went in, but it seems like many people may have missed Remy’s supposed diss towards Nicki Minaj.

Well, now that the remix’s official visual has been released, the shade is getting more attention.

In the music video, which dropped Monday, Remy is shown turning up with Phresher, Uncle Murda, Young M.A., and Maino. She then begins her verse, rapping about a female rival who many believe is Nicki:

“Same bitches call me, that’s how I knew y’all was phony/I put putting that work, taking ’em to church, cause I leave ’em holy/Will I smoke this bitch? Yes/Probably fail my piss test/Get rid of those fake breasts/And put a vest on this bitch chest,” Remy raps. “It’s lunch time, she food/I’m Troy Ave with that tool […] Crack a bitch with my cell phone, really put her on Facetime/That ghostwriter bout to call her/That lifeline getting shorter/RIP Biggie Smalls, why the fuck they ain’t want her?”

So is the Terror Squad member going after the Black Barbie? Twitter seems to think so.

Future just surprised fans by dropping his new song, “Buy Love.” Even better, the track arrived with its own instant new music video directed by Aaron Klisman.

The video opens up like an old VCR tape before showing Future counting stacks, riding around in the car, and rapping some heavy auto-tuned bars to the camera. The actual footage has been filtered to appear grainy and old school and it’s giving us all the ’90s vibes. That heated backbeat and soft twinkling keys don’t hurt either in adding to the retro-laced mood of it all.

After teasing his upcoming mixtape Black Ken last month, Lil B has rolled out its first official single. It’s a Metro Boomin-assisted track called “My House.”

The song, which debuted at Miami’s Rolling Loud Festival earlier this year, samples Bone Thugs-N-Harmony’s hit track “Crossroads,” and features the BasedGod bragging about his lavish crib: “Come to my house, you’ll be up on your knees/Ever seen pool in the livin’ room?/10-car garage, twenty chromes/My house the largest on the block/So tell me, is you comin’, or not?”

No release date has yet been announced for Black Ken, but that hasn’t stopped Lil B from dedicating the project to, well, a whole bunch of people, magazines, and festivals.

Travis Scott’s Birds In the Trap Sing McKnight is one of the best albums of 2016. Despite the album’s success, Travis really hasn’t shared any visuals for the project, but that changes on Wednesday night, as he unleashes the brand new visuals for his banger, “beibs in the trap,” featuring Canadian singer NAV. You can check out the video below.

Earlier this year, a leaked version of “Living Single” made its rounds on the internet. Big Sean expressed his dismay as the song was still a work in progress and was supposed to be featured on his upcoming album. Now, following up to the success of his hit “Bounce Back reaching the Top 40,” the Detroit rapper shares the official version of the song.

While Rae Sremmurd’s “Black Beatles” single with Gucci Mane remains at the number 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100, the young rap duo slowed things down today with a new video for “Now That I Know.” Produced by Mike WiLL Made-It, the visual interpretation of the silky smooth vocal finds the beloved rap duo turning up at a pool party where Swae Lee is trying to patch things up with a lady while Slim Jxmmi is in the cut lounging with a group of women. Check out the video below and let us know what you think.

A$AP Ferg dropped his sophomore album Always Strive and Prosper back in April, and the project featured a song titled “Uzi Gang” featuring Lil Uzi Vert and Marty Baller. Today, the visual for the collab has finally been released. The action-packed visual is in black-and-white and features the three rappers visiting a punk venue, performing and partaking in the crowd-surfing and circle mosh pits. Watch it below and stay tuned for more from the Fergenstein.

Another Dejember gift has arrived. Nearly two weeks after DeJ Loaf delivered her new song “Hold It Down,” the 25-year-old Detroit artist has given fans “All I Want for Christmas,” a holiday-themed track featuring Kodak Black.

“DeJ Loaf? Kodak Black? Christmas record? Something you wouldn’t expect!” DeJ wrote on SoundCloud. “I thought it would be dope to get Kodak Black on this record so I reached out and he was with it! So we put together something special for you. This is such a special time of the year. The time when you get to express gratitude and show love. So that’s what we did. I hope y’all enjoy it. Happy Holidays!”

Watch the official music video for “Ol Thang Back” by Juelz Santana.

Watch the official music video for “Double Body Bag” by Curly Savv & Dah Dah.

Curly Savv & Dah Dah’s “First Quarter” is available now!
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