Nardo Wick shares ice cold new video single “I Be Chillin'”

Just two weeks after Lil Durk and Lil Baby brought him out to perform “Who Want Smoke?” at their recent tour stop in Flordia, Nardo Wick has returned with his new video single “I Be Chillin’.” Continuing his captivating run, Nardo’s new video puts his motivations on display: counting cash, dripping in diamonds and designer clothes, and building on a music career that has taken the industry by force. The video shows this reality as Nardo and his crew—including his father who helped launch his career by producing his beats—bask in the glory of self-made success. “I Be Chillin’” is Nardo Wick’s fourth single amid a career-affirming year.

Nardo Wick burst onto the scene in mid-2020 with a string of releases, including “Lolli,”“Slide,” and “Came Up.” Music gave the shy teen an outlet and a fast following. He might speak in lower case, but Nardo Wick raps in bold, capital letters. In 2021, Wick transformed from making buzzing records to eight-figure anthems. “Who Want Smoke?” became a widespread hit, achieving nearly 40 million streams as well as placements on Rap Caviar and Hip Hop Hits. The song reflected a menacing teen with a no-nonsense approach to life and music. Lil Durk, Future, and G Herbo offered cosigns to an artist who they influenced yet created his own lane. Hit producer Cardo Got Wings laced Nardo for a last-minute request to appear on February’ Judas And The Black Messiah: The Inspired Album. That album topped the charts upon release, putting Nardo Wick alongside the biggest stars of Hip-Hop and R&B. Wick followed with the Nick Mira-produced “Pull Up” in July. Throughout the run, the budding rapper has received praise from Passion of the Weiss, Lyrical Lemonade, and DJ Booth, who included him in a recent “10 Rappers You Should Know Right Now” list. Recently COMPLEX named Nardo among their list of “Best Jacksonville Rappers.”

Rapper Tru Hunnit will be featured video game character in “Tru Or Die: Chiraq”

The multi-talented entertainer, Tru Hunnit, has gained a great deal of notoriety for his music and has been offered several record deals.

Pre orders for “Tru Or Die: Chiraq” are now available for the game which will be released for PC December 2021 And, Xbox & PlayStation early 2022. While gamers are raving about the realistic graphics in the game, “Tru Or Die: Chiraq” also offers an excellent platform to businesses looking for branding and product placement. “The Open World City of Chiraq will have a limited selection of Billboards/ Clothing Stores / Posters / Story Characters. If you ever wanted to see yourself/ Your company/ brand in a video game. Now is your chance.” The company’s website states.

Artist also have the opportunity to submit their music to the video games soundtrack.

According to the company, “Music will be found during missions, while in cars. And some spots around the city will also have the radio playing.”
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Multi-platinum producer Helluva shares new track and video “No Membership”

Helluva, the producer responsible for soundtracking Detroit’s rap renaissance as well as hits for Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Yachty, and Kodak Black, is stepping out with a new single, “No Membership.” The trunk-rattling song features two of the Motor City’s brightest voices, Veeze and GMO Stax. Veeze is a rising-star in the Detroit scene most notable for his track “Law N Order”—a flip of the iconic theme song from the hit T.V. show “Law and Order”. Over a Helluva beat built out of hard drums, captivating keys, and bright synth accents, the two rappers rap their realities—surviving the perils of life in the street. Veeze raps about how he sees Stax as a twin as the two artists trade bars on how they belong to a street society that does not offer membership cards.

A native of Southwest Detroit, Helluva has produced the city’s breakout stars, including Tee Grizzley, 42 Dugg, Sada Baby, and Peezy. Five years ago, he supplied a relatively unknown Grizzley with “First Day Out.” Complete with a Meek Mill-assisted remix, the song marched to quadruple platinum and brought attention back to The D. The producer and rapper doubled up on that chemistry for 2017’s “From The D To The A,” a twice platinum collaboration with Yachty. Helluva cultivated sounds for the city’s new class, applying his 20-plus years of experience to molding each rapper into a standout artist. “I like to listen to somebody and get to know them as a person,” he shares. “That’s how the music develops. I make the music match their personality and uniqueness.” As Detroit occupied the spotlight, respected stars from other cities sought out Helluva beats. Jeezy and E-40, reached out, as did Meg, who collaborated with Helluva for two songs from her 2020 gold-certified Suga album, including the platinum lead single “B.I.T.C.H.” Helluva’s impressive catalog now includes over one billion streams and counting.

Please stay tuned for more on Helluva and find links to stream and share “No Membership” (feat. Veeze & GMO. Stax) below.

HELLUVA – “NO MEMBERSHIP” FEAT. VEEZE & G.M.O. STAX

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Stunna Gambino recruits A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie for “Demons”

Stunna Gambino has recruited A Boogie Wit da Hoodie to feature on “Demons,” his biggest hit to-date. The 19-year-old rising star from New York City’s Washington Heights self-released the original song and video in late December of 2020 which was a major contribution to his more than 100 million combined streams and 9 million monthly listeners on Spotify. Rihanna brought massive attention to the track after playing it during an Instagram story shortly after the single dropped. A Boogie, a Gambino supporter, joins the song with a verse detailing the survivor’s remorse from an upbringing in cutthroat New York streets. Stunna and A Boogie’s interplay shows chemistry and the impact of a song that continues to resonate.

In the last year, Stunna Gambino cemented his staying power with releases including 2020’s “Rockstar From The Trenches” (featuring Bizzy Banks), his Toosii assisted remix of “Rivals,” and his explosive single “Demons” in December. Since its release, Stunna Gambino has seen such high-profile artists as Rihanna, Soulja Boy, The Kid LAROI, and Rowdy Rebel show support. “Demons” has since been streamed over 20 million times, while “Heartless,”“Rivals,” and “Rockstar From The Trenches” each near 10 million streams. Stunna carried that momentum into 2021 with April’s “Top Opp Vulture,” climbing past 5 million streams. In July, Gambino appeared alongside Polo G on The Kid LAROI‘s “Not Sober” and performed at Rolling Loud Miami before releasing his single, “ZAZA” the following week, rapidly soaring past the million-mark within the first week of release. At only 19, Stunna Gambino has turned millions of heads by speaking his truth over captivating melodies and flows and quickly proven himself a standout among New York’s diverse Rap landscape.

As a prodigy, he earned the name Stunna based on his flashy wardrobe, made possible by a father who worked at Bloomingdales. A love of mafia flicks inspired the “Gambino.” Like a film plot, Stunna was taken under the wing by some older, seasoned guys on his block. With an older brother, he began pursuing music in his adolescence. “We built a booth out of this one wooden closet,” Stunna recalls. From a makeshift home studio to the city’s best recording spaces, the rapper spoke his truth, vented his pain, and laid out his ambitions. Gambino’s evocative voice and melodic flows first took hold of the city in late 2018 with the release of his single “Still the Same” (featuring Leeky Bandz). Before turning 18, Stunna continued to apply pressure in 2019, releasing his debut project, Underrated, including the standout single, “Switch Sides” (feat. Jay Cino), before selling out his first show at SOB’s. Stunna Gambino has since built a massive fanbase of “vultures” who’ve taken him to new heights with every release.