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On 23 March 2018, Belly released the single "4 Days", featuring rapper YG and producer DJ Mustard. [22] The song's music video was released three days later. [ 23 ] He then released the single " Maintain " featuring Nav on 6 April, followed by the single " What You Want " featuring the Weeknd, which was released on 24 May.
96 Miles from Bethlehem is the fourth studio album by Palestinian-Canadian rapper Belly.It was released through SalXCo and Universal Arabic Music (UAM) on 30 May 2024. The album contains guest appearances from fellow Palestinian musicians Saint Levant, Ibrahim Maalouf, Elyanna, and MC Abdul.
Maintain is a song by Palestinian-Canadian rapper Belly, featuring vocals from fellow Canadian rapper and labelmate Nav. It was released on 6 April 2018 for streaming and digital download by Roc Nation and XO. The song was written by the two artists, and its producers, Austin Powerz and Trakgirl.
Belly & Kurupt The Lost Tapes 2008 (with Kurupt) [9] Released: 19 May 2011; Label: Self-released; Format: Digital download — — The Greatest Dream I Never Had (with DJ Drama) [10] Released: 11 November 2011; Label: Self-released; Format: Digital download — — Up for Days [11] Released: 7 May 2015; Label: Roc Nation, XO; Format: Digital ...
Getty Images/Clemens Bilan. Then I decided to open up my Snaps, to let anyone Snap me. Almost immediately, I received an influx of dozens of unread Snaps from random people.
Palestinian-Canadian rapper Belly has surprise-dropped a new album titled “96 Miles From Bethlehem,” which is described as being about “the gift, curse, and fate of being Palestinian” but ...
A law enforcement officer sent and requested nude photos over Snapchat during conversations with teens he met at a gym in Florida, federal officials say. The 49-year-old, ...
"Die for It" is a song by Palestinian-Canadian rapper Belly and Canadian singer the Weeknd, featuring vocals from American rapper Nas. It was released on August 27, 2021, through XO Records and Republic Records as the fourth single from Belly's third studio album, See You Next Wednesday, along with the album. [1]