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RND Officially – “Got’Em” (Video)

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RND Officially has… Well… Officially arrived.

In a pandemic, emerging Chicago-meets-Michigan duo, the Colvard brothers Romel and Noel, better known as Romel Cantrell and Yung $piiffii of the group RND Officially keeps the party going in the new music video called “Got’Em.” Preparation for the newfound duo’s anticipated new project coming soon, the Colvard recreate a classic Hip Hop film.

In the 1990’s House Party-inspired visual, Romel and Noel go to the hottest party in the city that turns into a night they will never forget. The boys recreate iconic scenes like the living room dance battle with groovy back-in-forth raps, catchy hook and playboy persona. Naturals, the duo choreography their own dance moves, create their own artwork and they even shoot their own visuals. Their electrifying, in-your-face dance moves match the song’s infectious hook, which states:

“Aye, Aye, Aye (Aye) You know we don’t play (Don’t play)/Riding with the gun on me (Me)/Know I keep the hunnits on me (On me)/Booty fat put the buns on me (On me)/And I’m riding till the tank on E (On E).”

“Got’Em” is the intro track off the duo’s latest project, MS2. The 10-track collection features appearances by John Renaissance and Keisha Capri. Along with “Got’Em” the album includes fellow fan-favorites “Take A Ride” and “Where’s The Love.” “Got’Em” is the upcoming project’s lead release.

“Got’Em” is directed by DeVaughn Ballinger. Watch now, available on Beatroot.

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“Dis Time” Kodak Black Gonna Get Right

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Sometimes we need a second chance at success! Following the recent tracks of Stressed Out and Non Believer, Kodak Black released the audio for Dis Time which garnered over 1.3 million views within its first week. Produced by Ayo B and Dr. Zeuz, “Dis Time” weaves together street narratives with the soulful resonance of a seasoned blues singer, showcasing Kodak’s unparalleled ability to turn pain and adversity into lyrical gold. Despite facing legal challenges, Kodak’s artistic prowess remains unscathed, with each release further solidifying his status as a young legend.

Today, Kodak unveils a self-directed video, solidifying Kodak’s status as a force to be reckoned with in the rap scene. With “Dis Time” and his forthcoming album, When I Was Dead, Kodak Black continues to push the boundaries of rap music, offering listeners a raw and unfiltered glimpse into his world. As he navigates superstardom, Kodak also takes on the roles of entrepreneur and philanthropist, launching labels like Sniper Gang and Vulture Love to further amplify his message. Stream the single here and check out the official video below.

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@IceSpicee_’s “Gimmie A Light” Is A Sneak Peek Into Her Debut Album “Y2K”

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In Ice Spice‘s latest revelation, the Bronx Baddie drops Gimmie A Light. This release signals the inaugural single from her highly anticipated debut album, Y2K. A culmination of her raw talent and unapologetic style, this record showcases Ice Spice’s signature whip-smart bars and commanding vocal presence. Produced by her longtime collaborator RiotUSA, the track cleverly incorporates a sample from Sean Paul‘s classic hit Gimme The Light, adding a nostalgic twist to her contemporary sound.

Directed by The Evil Twins, the official video transports viewers into a world of high glamour and hyperreality, featuring Ice Spice in a series of captivating scenes that blur the lines between fantasy and reality. Ice Spice’s recent performance of “Gimmie A Light” at Coachella left audiences in awe, fueling anticipation for her inevitable ascent to headliner status. With Y2K slated for release later this year, fans can expect a full-length album that lives up to the hype, building upon the success of her debut EP, Like..? Watch the visuals below and stream your copy here. Keep up with Ice Spice by following here on instagram, twitter, soundcloud, youtube, and spotify.

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Philly’s Dell Corcetti Shares Melodic New Song, “Priceless”

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From Meek Mill to Lil Uzi Vert and Tierra Whack, Philadelphia is home to some of the hottest artists in the game. It should be no surprise we are sharing a new track from emerging 215 artist, Dell Corcetti. Titled “Priceless,” Dell croons over atmospheric production courtesy of Gibbo as he raps about his lady and lifestyle.

“With this song, I was aiming to capture the spirit of many songs from my old playlist that shaped my taste in music. That’s where I found my inspiration for how I stitched together my melodies. Not to mention, the beat alone already stirred inspiration inside of me. The producer (Gibbo) really did his thing.”

Stream Dell Corcetti’s “Priceless” below!

Stream Link: https://songwhip.com/dellcorcetti/priceless

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