ALCHEMIST – PLAYBOY INTERNACIONAL
Didn’t French Blends already come out? Welp, Alchemist is back at it with a sequel to the instrumental project in the works and drops “Playboy Internacional” for your eardrums.
Didn’t French Blends already come out? Welp, Alchemist is back at it with a sequel to the instrumental project in the works and drops “Playboy Internacional” for your eardrums.
Styles P and Nino Man flip Kendrick Lamar’s “Fear” and add some visuals for their version titled “Block Fear.”
At the request of the fans, Lloyd Banks drops another freestyle over Pusha T’s “Untouchable.” Expect more from Banks if you demand it.
As another video that was liberated from Tidal for consumption, here’s Jay-Z’s ode to his mother “Smile.”
Dave East drops a video from his Karma album for “Legendary.” The Harlem emcee is all up on the block with the homies nearby for a set of visuals that are straight from the gutter.
Eminem’s new album has been heavily debated since its release. But for those who didn’t get a chance to check it out on Apple Music, you can finally see the video for his lead single “Walk On Water” with Beyonce now.
With Christmas behind us, Smoke DZA keeps the celebration pushing with a brand new mixtape titled “An Iceberg Big Christmas.” 10 tracks of DZA rocking over classic songs is good enough for all of us.
“I made this tape for my Dad and all the OG’s around the world that played these jams during the holidays,” DZA said on his Instagram page. “Something else for them to play for the young people around these times lol much love to everybody enjoying their loved ones right now, get some gas and groove.”
With the close of 2017 right around the corner, Lloyd Banks drops off a new freestyle titled “End of an Era” where Banks flexes over the “Jason” instrumental.
With all of Jay-Z’s videos no longer being Tidal exclusives, everyone can check out the visuals from 4:44. Here’s one of the standout tracks from the album “Marcy Me.”
With the annual TDE Christmas event in Cali being a huge success, Kendrick Lamar drops off the video for “Love” from his DAMN album. K Dot is seen dealing with the trials of a relationship but no matter how many women he is surrounded by, all he wants to do is go home to his girl.