FLOHIO is back with new track ‘Whiplash’, marking her first new solo release of the year and sees her reunite with producers God Colony. Listen below.
There's no question that women have been making some of the biggest waves in rap music lately, and The Savagez are no exception. Two young Southern Belles who now reside in Los Angeles, Kellye “Kell” Hardy and Jessica “Jet Dope” Thomas have created a chemistry together that is unmatched. Now, they’re dropping their newest video (soon to be the newest TikTok trend) full of twerking, motorcycles, cash, and all the ‘RICH B*TCH SH*T’ they’re known for. In this latest video, The Savagez definitely deliver, proclaiming, “Call the plug, I’ma have him drop the bricks off. Get it up, I can't work it when it's this soft. Yellow diamonds in the Rollie like it's pissed off, when I call him on his phone he drop his b*tch off…” [via Flaunt]
Santo Domingo-born, US-based rapper Esteisy delivers an unapologetic and fearless jam titled ‘Freak,’ which is exactly what the title says. The bilingual rapper's latest doesn't mince words for anyone, confidently encouraging women to embody their freaky and wild side. Bolstered by the vibrant, bass-heavy trap backdrop crafted by Lil Rod, Esteisy brings an interesting element to the forefront. From her high-pitched vocals, energetic flow, and seamless language switch, she delivers a catchy and somewhat addictive tune that guarantees a whole lot of rear shaking in the clubs. The video was directed and styled by Otheezy Burnside who help bring Esteisy's vision to life. It displays confident and fearless women of different backgrounds who flaunt their bodies with much gusto alongside seamless performance shots of the rapper as she brings her sultry and seductive aura to the screen. [via Earmilk]
Bronx emcee Remy Ma has decided to bless the masses with a new single titled ‘GodMother,’ a Cool & Dre and 808-Ray-produced effort that keeps with the aggressive and boastful subject matter that Remy is known for. [via Revolt]
Tomorrow, Arkansas rapper-producer Kari Faux is releasing the deluxe version of her 2020 album Lowkey Superstar. She’s already shared the new song ‘Too Much, Too Fast,’ which is one of the four new tracks from the extended version. Lowkey Superstar Deluxe will hold three more new songs and three remixes with features from J.I.D, Smino, Yung Baby Tate, Deante’ Hitchcock, and Jazz Cartier. Today, Faux has shared a video for the song ‘Chattin’ Shit.’ In the video, co-directed with Brennan Pierre, Faux rides around in a spicy red sports car. Elsewhere she’s rapping while lo-fi, pixelated effects overwhelm the background. Childlike animation keeps the video in constant motion even when still images of Faux flash on the screen. Amidst the ever-changing atmosphere Kari Faux is calm, cool, and collected. It’s a fun and fitting visual for the somewhat voyeuristic track. “‘Chattin’ Shit’ is about people who watch and admire from afar but never actually show love,” she said in a statement about the song. [via FLOOD]
Back in action with the ultimate best-friend anthem, Platinum superstar Coi Leray serves up a new single entitled ‘TWINNEM’. Sharing just a snippet on TikTok, its sound has already inspired a staggering 300,000+ fan videos thus far. Now, the final recording pops up off as the perfect banger for besties to share. Coi’s fiery flows practically singe the beat before she delivers an unshakable hook. In the video, she gets dapper with her crew as she declares “that loyalty everything.”
Anesu has released their second single ‘Crown.’ ‘Crown’ is another moment of artistic and meaningful glory for Anesu, with a blaring production sitting nicely amongst a dreamy, more R&B-aligned hook and Anesu's darting verses, which navigate the boldness of the single's production with their sense of driving empowerment. The end result is this defining celebration of Bla(c)k existence, one full of catharticism and celebration at its core. "In light of all the hectic stuff going on in the world right now, my song ‘Crown’ is a tribute to Bla(c)k existence & how just expressing joy is activism in itself," Anesu says on the single. "I wrote this song earlier this year, three hours before a gig one night and really just wanted to get off everything that was on my chest at the time. I hope that yall feel it too and catch vibe while doing so." ‘Crown’ arrives accompanied by a video directed by Bernice Jiang and Anesu themselves, which further celebrates Bla(c)kness through a visual means, doubling down on the single's potent lyricism. [via Pilerats]
BXKS, who hails from Northampton via Luton, has given us the video for her latest offering, ‘Mean Amount’. Linking up with producer Finn Wigan, BXKS creates a fun vibe on ‘Mean Amount’ by coming through with a catchy flow to outline her dreams and ambitions which involve breaking the bank. Shot in her local area just outside of Luton, the visuals show BXKS in good spirits on the streets as she details her plans to better her life. [via GRM Daily]










