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Music: Justine Skye Feat. Vory Know Myself
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Valentine's Day may be over, but love is forever in the air. "I know Myself," assisted by Louisville-bred Vory. It's the first time I've seen this song.
This year has been monumental for Travis Scott . He released his career-defining album and continues to make power moves with 2018 coming to a close. Right now, the superstar is performing nightly on the Astroworld tour (which is seriously dope, check out our review .) There are too many standouts to keep track of on Astroworld . We've got "Stargazing," "Stop Trying To Be God," "Sicko Mode," "Houstonfornication," and others. We're confused how Travis even chooses his next single at this point. "Yosemite" was a favorite from the start, keeping fans engaged with plenty of memes about Nav 's verse. Now, the trio of La Flame, Gunna , and Nav have joined up to release a brand new video.
After dropping his new single, “M.I Abaga,” Jayfeelz has released the video for mind blowing rap song solely dedicated to Veteran rapper, Jude Abaga, better known as M.I Abaga Jayfeelz one of the biggest up-and-comers right now and have been applauded across social media for his rapping style and his versatile flows. The rapper, singer and songwriter began putting up his music on blogs in 2012 and started gaining traction after dropping his songs “Numb Encore” (cover), “Tale Of A Hustler” and “Ayakata.” In the past few months, many of his tracks started doing real numbers on SoundCloud, so it’s a matter of time before we see that celebrity cosign. If you’re a fan of drugged-out melodic raps like Kanye West, Kendrick Lamar, NAS, Big Sean and M.I Abaga, Jayfeelz’s work is right up your lane. Nonetheless, Jayfeelz insisted that he is taking rap seriously and targeting the niche market because every rapper nowadays “sounds the same.” Most of Jayfeelz’s fans appreciate his rap persona...
Unlike the flip phone, the money phone will never die. Such is but one of many confirmations evidenced by Young Dolph and Offset's new visuals for "Break The Bank." Stemming from Dolph's new Role Model album, "Break The Bank" sets a sinister yet lavish tone, an ongoing trend in modern-day trap music. Both parties show up ready to flex with cash on hand, making it rain with reckless abandon; where some may see Kulture's college tuition, Offset sees a rainstorm.
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