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DDG and OGxParker drop hard-hitting new track “Rule #1” with Lil Yachty

With DDG and OGxParker’s joint album Die 4 Respect out now, the duo teased a hard-hitting anthem just before the tape’s release, called “Rule #1” with Lil Yachty, which has a simple yet infectious beat with an ominous piano melody and bouncy 808s that hook the listener in instantly.


However, as explained in an interview with our own Tallie Spencer, DDG’s collab with Yachty is just one of the many high-profile features this album is set to have.


Die 4 Respect has everyone from Coi Leray to Youngboy Never Broke Again. But despite these big features, the Michigan native’s favorite song is the solo track “Treat Me Right,” which speaks on his relationships/love-life.


“It’s like one of those songs where I’m really speaking from the heart…it’s a relationship type of thing that everybody can relate to,” DDG stated.


Die 4 Respect is DDG’s second studio album under Epic Records and with all of the features, production from OGxParker (known for doing tracks like Migos’ “Slippery”), and killer solo tracks, this project is set to cement DDG as one of the premier talents in rap.


Check out “Rule #1” below!

Lil Tjay, Polo G, & Fivio Foreign flex their lavish lifestyles in visual for “Headshot”

As if Polo G, Lil Tjay, and Fivio Foreign weren’t killing it already, the trio’s visual for their new hit song “Headshot” was released today. From head to toe, this track and its visual enlist the heaviest hitters possible.


Putting aside Polo, Tjay, and Fivio’s obvious star power, this track is produced by TnTXD, D Mac, and Tahj Money, some of the most sought-after producers in the industry. The three producers frequently collab with the “Headshot” rappers as well as Rod Wave, Youngboy Never Broke Again, and Lil Durk, among many others.

As for the video itself, “Headshot” was directed by Reel Goats, a video production company best known for helping launch DaBaby’s career with videos like “Suge”, “Goin Baby”, and “Baby Sitter” with Offset, to name a few. Reel Goats help breathe life into an already great song with a visual that makes Fivio, Tjay, and Polo look like kings. The visual was filmed in an enormous mansion fitted with butlers, a giraffe, and an elaborate maze garden.


Make sure to check out “Headshot” below!

CJ premiers “Whoopty NYC” video featuring Rowdy Rebel and French Montana

One of rap’s rising stars CJ, dropped a visual for the remix to his breakout song “Whoopty NYC” and also announced that there would be a deluxe version of his debut EP Loyalty Over Royalty.


The Edgar Esteves directed visual showcased CJ, French Montana, and Rowdy Rebel amid an all white backdrop donning designer streetwear and a dancer with some serious footwork. The video goes between this scene and a nighttime outing in the city filled with dirt bikes, women and plenty of other high energy New Yorkers in their flyest outfits and best dance moves all vibing to the song as well.


The New York native has already confirmed that his debut album is coming soon since recently signing with Warner Records but until then you can catch the official video for his current hit “Whoopty NYC” here.

Cardi B becomes the first female rapper with two No. 1 songs without a supporting artist

The Bronx hitmaker’s latest single “Up” is currently the No. 1 song in the country and what allowed her to break another record in music history. Upon receiving the news, Cardi B took to her Instagram saying “I want God to come see me in my dreams when I take a nap today so I can kiss his feet and tell him how much I love him!!!”

After a much-discussed performance with Megan Thee Stallion at the Grammys last week, the single saw a significant increase in engagement with 34.9 million radio airplay audience impressions in the week ending March 21. It also garnered 22.7 million U.S. streams in the week ending in March 18 according to Billboard.


The song’s success is yet another accomplishment to add to the list of the 28-year old emcee’s career. This secured her fifth No. 1 song, which also expanded her record as the female rapper with the most Hot 100 No. 1s. Just a few weeks ago she also became the first female rapper to have a diamond song with her breakout hit “Bodak Yellow”. Cardi posted some of these accolades herself on her Instagram with the caption “I can’t wait to drop my album.”

You can stream and watch the video for “Up” here.