Fabolous’ new album Loso’s Way 2: Rise to Power is on the way, but that’s not stopping him from releasing videos from last year’s mixtape Soul Tape 2. In the black-and-white video for “B.I.T.E.,” Loso paints a gritty picture of life in Brooklyn. He shows the struggles that everyday people face just to put food on the table. Respect the hustle.
The-Dream keeps it rocking on “Slow It Down,” the first single off his upcoming fourth album Fourplay, due May 7. Mr. Terius Nash settles into a groove on the midtempo record, which features his Def Jam labelmate Fabolous.
DJ KaySlay puts on for his city in the star-studded video for “About That Life” featuring Fabolous, T-Pain, Rick Ross, Nelly, and French Montana. Loso reps for Brooklyn, T-Pain raps in front of the fireplace with his Grammys and stacks of money, Rozay masterminds a deal, Nelly takes it to the Lou, and a masked French shows off his white Bentley.
The posse cut will be featured on KaySlay’s upcoming album Rhyme or Die, due later this year.
With his new album No Love Lost in stores now, Joe Budden caters to the ladies in the video for his single “She Don’t Put It Down.” The Slaughterhouse MC chills in bed with his girl at a Miami penthouse before hitting the club. Loso kicks back in a chair with a cigar and delivers his verse, a Trukfit-clad Weezy raps in front of the Miami skyline, and Tank charms a sexy lady at the bar.
Watch the fellas give praise to their ride-or-die chicks.
Just last week, Fabolous debuted “Ready,” the Chris Brown-assisted single off his upcoming album Loso’s Way II, and now he drops the video for his New York anthem “So NY.” The Brooklyn rapper reps for his ‘hood in the gritty visuals, directed by TAJ. He raps in front of the Brooklyn Bridge as images of the Big Apple flash across the screen. Take a tour of the five boroughs with Loso.
Joe Budden swaps out Lil Wayne for Fabolous and Twista on the official remix to his single “She Don’t Put It Down.” The Slaughterhouse MC sings his lady’s praises before passing the mic to Loso and Twista, who delivers a tongue-twisting verse, while Tank reprises the hook.
Joe’s new album No Love Lost is due February 5 featuring appearances from Wiz Khalifa, French Montana, Juicy J, Lloyd Banks, and more.
With his Soul Tape 2 still in rotation, Fabolous re-ups with “Ready,” the first single off his upcoming album Loso’s Way II. The Brooklyn rapper aims to shoot up the charts by calling on Chris Brown for the radio-ready record, produced by The Runners. Push play on Loso and Breezy’s new heat.
Juelz Santana goes hard (pause) on his new joint “Soft” featuring Rick Ross, Meek Mill, and Fabolous. The Diplomat talks a big game on his heavy-hitting verse (“I’m Russell Simmons, you JoJo”), while Rozay provides the hook, describing the softness of his Louis shoes, car seats, and his girl. Juelz’ mixtape God Will’n drops January 14.