BOOGIE FEAT. J.I.D. – SOHO [VIDEO]

Boogie’s recently released Everything’s For Sale quickly set the bar high for album releases in 2019. One of the standout cuts, “Soho” feat. J.I.D. gets the quirky visual treatment. Hit play and see what we’re talking about.

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BENNY THE BUTCHER – RUBBER BANDS & WEIGHT (PRODUCED BY ALCHEMIST) [VIDEO]

The Tana Talk emcee keeps rolling as Benny The Butcher drops the “Rubber Bands & Weight” video produced by none other than The Alchemist.

“This record was inspired by how my neighborhood was like ‘The Carter’ from New Jack City,” Benny told Complex. “The streets love this record and my building goes crazy every time I perform it! This record helped make Tana Talk 3 a classic; and nobody spitting like this but me!

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ROYCE 5’9″ – COCAINE [VIDEO]

Royce 5’9″ drops the video for one of the most personal songs of his career with “Cocaine.” The visual treatment tells the true story of Royce’s father as he deals with addiction and decides to choose his family over the white powder.

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PAPOOSE FEAT. REMY MA – THE GOLDEN CHILD [VIDEO]

Papoose drops the first single from his upcoming album Underrated. “The Golden Child” finds Papoose and his wife, Remy Ma, celebrating the birth of their baby girl.

“This isn’t your typical song,” Papoose posted on Instagram about the song and video that gives fans a look at the Mackie’s baby shower. “This is genuine love, admiration, and happiness for our unborn. Those doctors said it wasn’t possible. No prison wall, miscarriage, or anything can stop us now!”

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THIRSTIN HOWL THE 3RD (GENERAL-LO) – LEGEND OF LO PALM [VIDEO]

A Premier Wuz Here exclusive, Thirstin Howl The 3rd channels the epic kung-fu vibes of the Shaw Brothers with an 8-minute video titled “Legend of Lo Palm.” The set of visuals directed by Thirstin nods and winks at kung-fu classics including Five Deadly Venoms and 36th Chamber of Shaolin. The film shows Thirstin — under the alias General Lo –defending his book of holy scriptures on money, hoes and clothes from off-brand clans out to seize it.

Portraying one ofthose rivals is long-time Thirstin crimey/emcee Master Fuol (MTV’s The Lyricist Lounge Show) who recreate their classic duo joint “Thirsty Greedy” while trading blows.