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Icewear Vezzo Drops ‘Rich Off Pints 3’
Detroit rapper Icewear Veezo returns with the final mixtape of his Rich Off Pints trilogy.
Released via Iced Up Records imprint, Icewear Vezzo taps on the services of Lil Durk, Lil Baby, G Herbo, E-40, Key Glock, Baby Money, and Antt Beatz on the 14-track effort.
Rich Off Pints 3 serves as a follow-up to 2021’s Rich Off Pints and Rich Off Pints 2, which generated over 150 million streams, collectively.
“The phrase Rich Off Pints isn’t literal, it’s about the mindset I was in around the time I started the series,” Vezzo said in a statement. “I was like, ‘Fuck the streets, I’m about to go all the way. I don’t care how broke I gotta go, I wanna live right and do the right thing.’ I had dreams of quitting the streets ever since I started hustling, and when I started thinking about Rich Off Pints, I developed the courage to do the work it takes to quit the streets completely.”
Stream Rich Off Pints 3 below.
Albums
Tyla Releases Self Titled Debut Album “Tyla”
Since the debut of her single “Water,” Tyla has captivated audiences, accumulating over 150 million views on YouTube. This success was previously ignited by the #TylaWaterChallenge and #TylaWater on TikTok, amassing a staggering combined total of 448.6 million views back in October. Explaining the genesis of these trends, Tyla shared, “It’s like a dance style in South Africa.”
Following the remix of her hit track with Travis Scott and the release of her latest single, “ART,” the Johannesburg native has now released her anticipated self-titled debut album. Spanning 14 tracks, this project enlists collaborations from Gunna, Skillibeng, Tems and more.
Reflecting on her artistic vision, Tyla expressed to Time magazine last year, “I knew I wanted my sound to blend elements of pop, R&B, Afrobeats, and amapiano.”
Stream below.
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Kendrick Lamar Disses Drake & J. Cole on ‘Like That’ from Future & Metro Boomin’s New Album, ‘We Don’t Trust You’
Just moments ago, Future and Metro Boomin released their highly-anticipated new album, “We Don’t Trust You,” to the world.
One track that immediately stands out from the project is “Like That,” featuring Kendrick Lamar. On this particular record, the Compton native boldly takes aim at Drake and J. Cole. This seems to confirm the ongoing tension between Metro Boomin and Drake, which came to light a few months ago on social media. In the midst of this conflict, Drake referred to Metro Boomin as a ‘tweeter and deleter’ in a video response to Metro Boomin’s criticism of Drake and 21 Savage’s joint album, ‘Her Loss.’
Drake’s video sign-off, “Look at my eyes — you guys wanna do something? That’s what I thought,” prompted Metro Boomin to retaliate with a video skit referencing on “X” where the character says, “Whoa, Calm Down Jamal, Don’t Pull Out the 9.” This skit humorously portrays interactions between Black people and racist white individuals on a basketball court.
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) December 19, 2023
In “Like That,” Kendrick Lamar delivers incisive bars: “Sneak dissin’, first person shooter, I hope they came with three switches. I crash out, like, ‘F–k rap,’ this Melly Mell if I had to. Got two Ts with me, I’m snatchin’ chains and burnin’ tattoos, it’s up. Lost too many soldiers not to play it safe. If he walks around with that stick, it ain’t Andre 3K. Think I won’t drop the location? I still got PTSD. Muthaf–k the big three, n—a, it’s just big me. N—a, bum, what? I’m really like that.”
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Cardi B Releases New Song ‘Enough (Miami)’
After releasing her ‘Like What (Freestyle),’ Cardi B returns with her brand new single, ‘Enough (Miami).’ The single follows her appearance on the remix of Flo Milli‘s ‘Never Lose Me’ alongside SZA.
“The song was originally called ‘And Her Name is Cardi K,’ the rapper revealed on Instagram Live. “And the reason why I called this song ‘Cardi K’ … I said it in an interview … I was really angry. I felt like … bitches were ganging up on me. I felt like I was very underestimated. Even my fanbase. I have a big fanbase, but it’s very underestimated…” She continued with, “So ‘Cardi K,’ I don’t know if you know how people say, ‘EBK,’ like ‘Everybody Killa.’ I just felt like everyone was on some ‘Cardi K’ shit, like ‘Y’all on some Cardi Killa shit? Then fuck you hoes! Fuck you bitches!”
“I got in the studio feeling angry, but honestly, I’m not in that space right now. I don’t give a fuck about nobody right now. But that’s her original name. Her original name is ‘Cardi K,’ but her stage name is ‘Enough/Miami.‘”
Cardi B reveals the inspiration behind 'Enough (Miami)' pic.twitter.com/LHhZEJiKjb
— miixtapechiick.com (@MXCKdotCom) March 17, 2024
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