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The official video, directed by TRUFilms, was released on July 30, 2020, a day prior to the song's release. It sees Rod wave boasting his riches and flaunting his wealth. Billboard ' s Heran Mamo noted how the visual "gives fans an exclusive peek of the millions of ways the bright rap rookie stacks his six million in cash, from on the bed of ...
[2] [3] "Rollin n Controllin Freestyle" subsequently amassed 30 million streams on Spotify and 14 million views on YouTube. As it became popular, many listeners compared Dusty Locane to Pop Smoke, noting their remarkably similar sounds and voices. [1] [2] [3] A sequel to the song, "Rollin n Controllin, Pt. 2 (Picture Me)", was released on May ...
"Smoking on My Ex Pack" is a song by American singer-songwriter SZA from her second studio album, SOS (2022). The second of the album's three rap tracks, it is a boom bap song with a chipmunk soul production style, fusing hard-hitting drum beats with a sped-up sample of Webster Lewis's "Open Up Your Eyes" (1981).
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Supernatural is seen in the documentary Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme (2000).; He is credited as a commentator in Midway's basketball game, NBA Ballers. [8]Supernatural appeared on Assassin (French hip-hop classic) on the single "Undaground Connexion" in September, 1996 as well as the 2000 Assassin LP "touche d'espoir" with Rockin' Squat on "Undaground Connexion Part.
The music video for the song was released on January 2, 2013 [14] and was directed by Kendrick Lamar, Jerome D, and Dave Free. [29] Lamar stated it took "probably two months" to film because of the large amount of travel and him having "too many ideas". [ 30 ]
Trilogy is an American freestyle and hip hop group from the Bronx, New York City, founded in 1985 by Carlos "CNR" Rivera, Duran Ramos and J.R. Mansanet. [1] The group pioneered freestyle music and scored several hit songs including "Love Me Forever or Love Me Not", "Good Time", and "Do You Wanna Get Funky".
Yo! MTV Raps is an American two-hour television music video program, which first aired on MTV Europe from 1987 to mid-90s and on MTV US from August 1988 to August 1995. The American version of the program (created by Ted Demme and Peter Dougherty) was the first hip hop music show on the network, and was based on the original MTV Europe show, which first aired one year before the American version.