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LoTickets releases new song “My Last”

Updated: Nov 18, 2021

Detroit’s own LoTickets is bursting onto the scene with lion-like ferocity on his latest single “My Last”. When asked about the inspiration behind the new single Lo stated, “I wrote this songearlier this year because I’m gonna live it up and treat everyday like its my last, lots family and friends died, and went to jail recently. I gotta live in the moment, can’t take it for granted, sometimes people will let life go by, this is me taking it by the wheel”.

The Motor-City native gives incite to his life with bars like “every chance I get I’m out of state, gotta get to it now, I ain’t got time to waste” as he looks out of his Cartier C Décor white buffalo horn frames a staple in Detroit street culture. Throughout the video Lo can be seen living a luxurious lifestyle, with his arm out the window of a big body Mercedes-Benz and on the balcony of a high-rise building. The video closes with a arial shot of the Griffith Observatory a famous Los Angeles monument, further proving how worldly Lo truly is.

New music review: Saint James Jr. – “la Rué”

Saint James Jr. dropped his newest single “la Rué” out now.

Photo: Saint James Jr.

Back with his latest single accompanied by a visual, Saint James Jr. walks us through “la Rué” (the streets) as he spits impeccably on this classic instrumental. It’s a work of art and showcases his lyrical prowess in a way that continues to display the rising artists best efforts.

Marrying the silky beat with witty and introspective rhymes, Saint lyrically reflects on loss, his journey to finding his artistic crew in Luxembourg, as well as showcasing his lethal rapping dexterity on the new record.

“It’s about me being back on road. What lead me to take the pilgrimage and find my people musically and artistically,” he told REMIXD Magazine about the meaning of the song. “I lived in Luxembourg before & always grow well as an artist in a different culture.”

The song gets deeper than rap at a point when the multi-faceted artist chooses to recall the demise of his niece during the pandemic, a moment he uses for strength and resolve musically:

“I challenged myself being vulnerable. By sharing that I lost my niece during the pandemic was a moment for me – showing my family I’m still hurting but fighting on for not only myself but for the family” he shared with us.

The track features a stellar music video directed by Ruben Duarte Pires, produced by Tino OG, and the beat by Serious Beats.

“The team is really respected. I appreciate them foreal foreal” Saint revealed to REMIXD Mag.

Check out the song, music video and lyrics below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oAY81SKdic

Lyrics:

La Rue

I’m on la Rue ( 3x )

Catch me on la Rue

Bus 192

Tell you What It do

Luxembourg City shoot

Feeling like the Louve

A Wildin night with Crew

Eating fettachine with the suits

Damn I’m feeling Bouge

Saumur Crystal stew Making moves

Strip Club Getting loose

Damn I’m on la Rue

This Sandro

Paris where the Vangos

Hood but he handsome

That’s the brand though

Fitted black feeling Hansel

Model pics is ransom

Milan fashion fandom

My pace steady

Stance coo

I’m on la Rue

Nah fuck ya crew

Yea the system too

We the Crabs in stew

Violent acts

Just tryin to move

They pick and choose

Rather escape than take ya mans estate

So I’m on la rue

I loss my niece this can’t be true

Wonder nights like what to do

Man My life is screwed Pray to God

To see my mental through Damn I feel I lose

My music brewTo see my people through

I risk it all for few

I see imitates so I shake

I stick and move

A fickle feud

I see the snakes intrude

You fuckin fools

I’m on la Rue

I grind

I grew

Escaped the cube

they put you too

Conscious thoughts

Is what I put you through

This knowledge free

You feel the stream exude

My flow

so issue

can’t fit the rule

It’s so uncoo

To have to fake

For Who?

A nigga gone be who He be

My trend set the mood

Ya tude unexcused

See the Corporate steal ya moves

So Across the pond I move

A nigga global coo

So I’m on la Rue

Hip hop’s most memorable moments during the month of October

Reflecting on a bag full of events that took place over October, including Halloween Weekend and Rolling Loud NYC festivities, Jay-Z’s Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame induction, artists slaying their fantasy through sartorial Halloween Costumes, we browse through it all.

Photo: Zaytovenbeatz (Instagram)

Stars rolled out their tailored Halloween fits

As the return to normalcy continues, Hip Hop once again stole the show with multiple acts marking Halloween festivities this past weekend in memorable fashion. Check out some of our best looks below:

Rihanna’s Homage To Wunna’s Viral Fit

Mega star Rihanna went totally left as always and paid a homage to YSL rapper, Gunna. Styling Rick Owen boots, Rih had a case in pulling off Gunna’s ensemble better than he did, arguably. Wunna who was at the end of the most brutal memes, was given a dress down by banterful keyboard warriors, but seems like fashion killa Rih definitely saw the other side of it spinning the look into one of 2021’s more slimey looks even shouting out the rapper’s highly anticipated DS4 project on the way.

Other formidable looks were Karrueche’s Vamp embodiment, The Weeknd’s perfect Don Corleone custom atelier, Taylor Rooks’ modernized Jackie Brown outfit, Lebron’s spooky Freddy Kreuger prosthetics, among a slew of other hip hop faves of ours, including Tristan Thompson’s hilarious Pop Smoke adulation that made him look more like Big Sean than the former, and Jordyn Woods’ and her man Karl Anthony Towns’ high serving cute haunting couple goals.


JAY-Z adds Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to his resume

Music mogul, entrepreneur, award winning hip hop icon and philanthropist Jay-Z became the latest name from Hip Hop to be inducted to the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.

Photo: Courtesy

Joining Tina Turner, The Go-Gos, Foo Fighters, Tony Rundgren & Carole King in this year’s roster, HOV became the seventh rapper to be honored with the highly acclaimed achievement.

The “Only Rapper To Rewrite History Without A Pen” marked his 25th year since releasing his highly revered debut album Reasonable Doubt making him eligible for this year’s nominations by being acknowledged as a music trail blazer and pioneer.

At the star-studded event in Cleveland, the 23 time Grammy award-winning artist was recognized in a video by longtime friend and basketball legend Lebron James, media savant David Letterman, and none other than former POTUS, Barrack Obama.

Comedian Dave Chapelle presented the Marcy projects raised emcee with his award sharing poignant sentiments dedicated to the “Niggas In Paris” hit-maker:

“I’m honored that I got a chance to know you” Chapelle said “You embody Black excellence, how great we can be.”

SOSA’s next stage of evolution is modeling

Photo: Kerwinfrost (Instagram)

Chiraq legend Chief Keef is morphing into one of hip hop’s favorite models after modelling for Drake’s OVO, and now Adidas and Kerwin Frost’s collab sees the “Sosa” pop star stamped as the face of the historic partnership.

Sosa has definitely come a long way from being the voice of Chicago drill music, to co-signs from Hip-hops rockstars such as 50Cent & co., to now still being relevant for his ground-breaking viral esque grungy videos such as “Faneto” and “Bitches Love Sosa” – The “300” rapper is a staple in hip hop history and his latest power move being tapped to be a brand ambassador for a company with Adida’ image and market share speaks to the power of his influence, music & cultural standing as a leader in today’s pop cultural realm.

Rolling Loud takes over NYC

Hosted by our very own Tallie Spencer, Hakeem Rowe and Jacques Morel – Citi Field played host to Hip Hop’s premium music festival, Rolling Loud.

Assembling the biggest names in the culture including headliners Travis Scott, J Cole & 50 Cent to seasoned vets such as Q-Tip (who popped out during Wale’s set) and more prominent trap music contemporaries in Roddy Ricch, Lil Uzi Vert, Playboi Carti, Kodak Black, Gunna & more, to elite lyricists Griselda, Action Bronson and a slew of budding stars such as Kay Flock & B Lovee on to Drill icons 22G’z, Rah Swish & Dusty Locane to name a few, Rolling Loud’s three day experience lived up to the hype shining in the freezing New York weather and battering rain – nothing could stop the party as fans moshpit the venue in excitement seeing their stars in action.

Obvious downers included the Fetty Wap arrest, sets being cut short infamously due to strict stage time restrictions, the third stage that had a number of quality artists performing not being broadcast across the three platforms Rollingloud.com, You Tube and Twitch, and the dreadful weather, but generically – the festival will be better in sunny Los Angeles.

Kanye’s Sunday Service returns

Photo: Marilyn Manson, Justin Bieber and Ye

Kanye returned with a Sunday Service concert in LA that was live-streamed on Triller & Fite TV.

In typical Ye fashion, it wasn’t without controversy as social media had a lot to say about the event such as cult allegations being thrown around, the select outfits being polarizing, and some fans even quipped on his eyebrows missing.

Ye who is known for his outlandish fashion choices, stage designs and overboard creative decisions was criticized for mobilizing Marilyn Manson (who is facing a rape charge in court currently), as well as pitting them alongside innocent acts such as Roddy Ricch and Justin Bieber.

Well, all in all, there is always so much happening in the world of Hip Hop simultaneously but these were some of the major events taking place to round up a sensational October and Halloween Weekend.