With Northside Vegas on their shoulders, Kinfolk Kollab deliver their g-funk themed anthem, “Where You From”. The song also entices listeners to rep their city while indulging in a little liquor and smoke.
Consisting of K.A.T.O. and Jamel Deon, the newly formed duo Kinfolk Kollab aim to bring the funky West Coast sound that erupted heavily in the early nineties into modern times. The fellas showcased this motive and much more on their recently released, self-titled mixtape. It features “Where You From”, one of the project’s standout singles. So standout in fact that they reached out to filmographer Amine Tanzi to deliver an official video to back it. The video finds Kinfolk Kollab posted up with their people, giving viewers a glimpse into a day in the life on set. Bottles of Henny are flowing, blunts are blazing away and brutal bars are being served up for close to four minutes.
The instrumental was crafted by Moshuun, who is a producer favorite of the crew. He uses a classic piano sound with g-synths and xylophones encapsulating the funk movement. This of course brings out the best of both artists. K.A.T.O. kicks things off hard, speaking about the cold Vegas streets.
“so many niggas wanna see me gone / you playa haters is wishing I’m all alone or catch me on my own / never stop on the wrong side, know why? / on the west side, be dead bodies on road side”.
Jamel Deon handles hook duties, giving the song it’s potent party vibe in three steps, “it goes 1 for the Henny / 2 for the hoes / 3 for the blunt wrap with the hydro”. When he moves into verse mode, Deon gives the “Where Your From” theme a more national view as K.A.T.O. served a first person POV of North Vegas. The tail end of the single finds KK rhyming in a back and forth rap rhythm that showcases their strong musical chemistry. View the official video for “Where You From” up above. Then scroll down under to listen to their debut, self-titled mixtape.
“Da City” is more than just a rap song—it’s a vivid portrayal of the culture, struggles, and triumphs found within city streets. With dynamic verses and a catchy beat, GBaby A Million, OG HUSTLE, and DJ Tree Gotti paint a picture of unity, resilience, and pride, capturing the essence of those who hustle and grind in the concrete jungle.
Listeners will find themselves nodding along to the infectious rhythm while absorbing the raw honesty and authenticity of the lyrics. GBaby A Million proves once again why he’s a force to be reckoned with in the hip hop scene, leaving audiences eager for more.
Don’t miss out on the fire vibes of “Da City” and be sure to check out GBaby A Million for more electrifying tracks.
Ok, Ok, Ok! TiaCorine is changing the landscape with the release of her tasteful Almost There EP. With the cosigning of artists like the late-great Gangsta Boo, Drake, Flo-Milli, and more, it’s only right that TiaCorine brings a burst of braggadocios bravado. Her latest visual for Shamone directed by Moshpxt, finds TiaCorine at the end of the world delivering confidence lyrics of female fatality. Stream the project here and let us know your thoughts on the official video below. Be sure to connect with North Coralina native TiaCornie on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube.
You better bring your A Game when dealing with Lebra Jolie. This Houston artist is taking libido to another level with the empowering hit single Yeah. After hitting the road together on Bia‘s recent The Really Her Tour, the duo reconnects over a Pi’erre Bourne original production. This track is a bold statement of female autonomy and sexual liberation tapping into their inner dominatrix. The chemistry between the artists elevates the track, making it not just a song, but a celebration of fierce femininity and unapologetic desire. As media outlets gain more attention on Lebra be sure to connect with her on Instagram, YouTube, FaceBook, and Twitter. Check out the official video below and stream your copy of the single here.