Rylo Rodriguez stars as a fitness trainer alongside 42 Dugg & Lil Baby in “Walk” visual

Last week, Four Pockets Full signee Rylo Rodriguez unveiled his first studio album, Goat In Human Form (G.I.H.F). The 17-track album features fellow southern heavyweights Moneybagg Yo, Jackboy, Yo Gotti, as well as his 4PF counterparts Lil Baby and 42 Dugg who feature on the song “Walk.”


Rodriguez’s new visual “Walk” sees him and his friends splitting their time between a fitness center with several models and flexing stacks of cash, expensive cars, and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of jewelry. However, this luxurious theme is fitting given how Four Pockets Full (4PF$ as a whole has conquered 2020.

Lil Baby’s My Turn and subsequent deluxe album combined for the highest-selling album of the year with tracks like “Sum 2 Prove,” “Commercial” ft. Lil Uzi Vert, and “Woah,” among many others.


The album helped launch 42 Dugg into the mainstream with their collabs “Grace” and the viral smash “We Paid” which is RIAA certified double-platinum. However, the album also put a national spotlight on other 4PF rappers like Noodah05 and Lil Kee.


Check out Goat In Human Form (G.I.H.F) now on all platforms!

Rapper T-Dvinci shares new single “I Miss You”

“I Miss You” is out now on all platforms!

Rapper T-Divinci is a force to be reckoned with. The upcoming hip hop artist is based in Inglewood, California and just dropped a new single called “I Miss You,” which has been gaining traction and bringing attention to T-Divinci’s name.


The upbeat single shows off her rap skills and abilities as a talented artist. On the track, she shows how she’s not afraid to be vulnerable and be herself.


“‘I Miss You’ is really just one of the records where I boast about my life as a former trap girl,” T-Divinci said. “You know I’ve been in the streets since I was 13 years old and came up selling dope (caught a case and everything) — so it’s just basically me being my cocky self and trying express how I how I feel to a love interest.”


T-Divinci, who’s name was inspired partly by Leonardo Divinci, says that she’s known since the age of five that she’s wanted to be a musician. Growing up, she says that she listened to a lot of gangsta rap, which contributed to some of her main influences being Nipsey Hussle, Tupac, Kanye West, & Lil Kim.


When asked what message do she hope fans take away from her music, T-Divinci said that she wants her fans “to be inspired to be great and not let anything stop them.”


As far as what T-Divinci is working on next, she has an upcoming project that audiences can stay tuned for.


“Right now I’m working on Divinci Code: The Book of Trapahontas and that’s set to release sometime early next year,” she stated.


In the meantime, follow T-Divinci on social media @tdivinci and stream “I Miss You” below.