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Migos let loose visuals for “See What I’m Saying” off their 2015 mixtape Back to the Bando. The video isn’t particularly unique, although it features some weird visual effects to make it more a fun watch. Content here what you come to expect as well, with Migos firing off lines about rappers who’ve bitten their style and stolen their swag.

SOURCE: Miss Info

 

 

Kodak Black is one of the hottest rappers in Florida and a rising star in the rap game. He’s built his following on social media and while his music might not be for everyone, there’s videos of Kodak performing to crowds who know every single lyric to his songs. Kodak dropped a new video for “Deep In These Streets,” which is sure to keep his buzz high. Counting money and rapping about telling the truth in rap is a tried and true formula, so Kodak sticks to the script while lamping in a jacuzzi with his homies.

SOURCE: Miss Info

When Dr. Luke isn’t fighting rape allegations, he’s apparently losing staff at his label. “Kemosabe Records and Sony elected to downsize certain departments,” they said. “Some of those functions will be handled by Sony as part of their joint venture relationship. Kemosabe continues to be fully operational and is excited about its current releases and the upcoming year.” It’s been said that the layoffs have nothing to do with his ongoing legal woes, but that won’t stop conspiracy theorists from linking the two.

SOURCE: Complex

DJ Khaled has been making moves. He recently signed a label deal with Epic Records for his “We the Best” imprint. His album Major Key will likely be out this year and has already gotten it’s first big collaboration, an alleged song with Jay-Z and Future. Khaled also had a statement about why he designed to sign with the label.

It is a very satisfying feeling to realign myself with someone who shares my vision of bringing fans the best music possible. When I think about Epic Records the first thing that comes to mind is Michael Jackson’s Thriller. An iconic artist with an iconic album and iconic logo. In short I’d like to thank all the people behind the scenes that helped make this partnership a reality.

SOURCE:  Pitchfork, HNHH

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