EVIDENCE – UNLEARNING [VIDEO]
Evidence is back at it and releases a video for “Unlearning” to keep the fans fed with dope music.
Evidence is back at it and releases a video for “Unlearning” to keep the fans fed with dope music.
Joyner Lucas channels Will Smith’s acting career in the video for “Will” from his album ADHD dropping on March 27. It’s impressive to watch as Lucas glides through all of Smith’s most memorable roles from “Fresh Prince of Bel Air” to “Shark Tale.”
Boldy James and Alchemist release a new set of visuals for “Grey October,” featuring Evidence. This cut is from the duo’s The Price of Tea in China that dropped in February.
Need something to watch while self-quarantined? Eminem sits down with Mike Tyson for a new episode of “Hotboxin’.” It’s a candid conversation as Eminem gets to meet one of his favorite fighters ever. It’s more than worth your time.
What’s a week without something new from Griselda? Benny The Butcher comes through with a new set of visuals for “Did I.” Not the usual aggressive approach, Benny slows it down with something a little more story-driven and somber.
Brand new music from the legendary Smooth B of Nice & Smooth. “Before” flips Elton John’s classic “I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues” for the video on the streets of NYC.
It’s a somber note for R.A. The Rugged Man with the vivid storytelling in his latest offering from All My Heroes Are Dead titled “Wondering (How To Believe)” that features David Myles on the hook. R.A. addresses abuse, addiction and loss in this powerful video that is based on a true story. The album drops on April 17.
Jadakiss and Pusha T drop the video for their collaboration from ‘Kiss’ Ignatius album. The duo take aim at wack emcees — Pusha has his scope set on one rapper in particular — in the visuals that see the tandem gear up for “Huntin’ Season.”
As Bishop Nehru prepares to drop his next project Nehruvia: My Disregarded Thoughts, the emcee teams up with the legendary DJ Premier for “Too Lost.”
From the collab album The Price of Fame between M.O.P.’s Lil Fame and the late, great Sean Price comes the video for “Wait For It.”