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It was released to KSI's YouTube channel on 31 January 2020. [23] A behind-the-scenes video of the music video shoot was uploaded to the channel on 21 February 2020. [24] The music video is a musical film that parodies the Austin Powers film series. [22] [20] The video stars KSI and Trippie Redd alongside a dance troupe, all dressed in ...
A blend of a YouTube channel, record label, and producer union, Internet Money is a medium and agency for producers, as well as an aggregator. As a collective outfit, Internet Money has produced for multiple songs that have proved commercially successful on the Billboard Hot 100 .
Upchurch began uploading videos to YouTube. [1] He released an extended play, Cheatham County, in 2015, followed by a full-length album, Heart of America, in 2016. [1] Both releases reached the top 30 of the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. [2] Heart of America sold 1,300 copies in its first week of release. [3]
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After playing a bunch of songs from the early aughts, they stumbled on J-Kwon’s 2004 debut, “Tipsy,” which came out when Shaboozey was 9 — the age when he fell in love with Southern hip ...
RiceGum was featured in the video for "Earthquake" by YouTube personality and rapper KSI, released on August 12, 2017. [33] In October 2017, RiceGum released "Frick da Police", which was a diss track towards YouTube personality iDubbbz. [34] The song charted at number 45 and number 67 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Canadian Hot 100 charts ...