Conway The Machine releases music video of “Stressed,” ft. Wallo267

Taken from his most recent and Shady Records major-label debut album called God Don’t Make Mistakes, Conway The Machine released an accompanying music video for his Wallo267-assisted track, titled “Stressed.”

The song is about a number of his struggles, ranging from his cousin’s suicide to childhood abuse, the loss of his infant son, addiction, trauma and the Bells Palsy diagnosis that he’s suffered from since being shot in the head — which also almost killed him.

While sharing it on social media, Conway said: “It was tough opening up doors that I have not opened up in a while. This is my story and sharing it all with the world is different for me, but I was happy to do it. I know fans will love it.”

You can watch the new music video below:

Joell Ortiz & Kxng Crooked announce “Rise & Fall Of Slaughterhouse” album, drop new single “Vacancy”

KXNG Crooked and Joell Ortiz have teamed up to drop their new single “Vacancy,” featuring Blaak Soul.

In the accompanying music video, the two former Slaughterhouse emcees reflect on their group’s break up and pack up Slaughterhouse mementos while their die-hard fans burn their tees.

In his verse, Joell raps: Royce said he ain’t doing the three man without Joe But Joe said he retired so how the hell is supposed to go / I looked in the eyes of Crooked I and said one last time he said let’s go / So this one’s for the fans and anyone else who wants to know / Why the best group ever / Turned out to be one of the best groups that never / Got back to the sun after the Shady era / S**t Paul wasn’t on his best behavior / And Joe’s comments about Em left no revival for major endeavors / So the gang dropped the flag got off the label.”

Crooked’s verse was as emotional as Joell’s: “He didn’t start the group he can’t end it don’t blame Marshall / He didn’t start the group he can’t end it don’t blame Paul / And fans been there from the beginning can’t blame y’all.” -raps KXNG.

“Vacancy” is a single off KXNG Crooked and Joell Ortiz upcoming project, called Rise & Fall Of Slaughterhouse.

You can watch the music video below:

Conway The Machine drops music video of “John Woo Flick” ft. Benny The Butcher & Westside Gunn

Conway The Machine rolls out the music video of his latest single “John Woo Flick,” featuring Benny The Butcher and Westside Gunn as the Buffalo’s finest puts the final touches on his Shady Records debut album God Don’t Make Mistakes, which is releasing on February 25, 2022.

Conway opens his verse with strong lines: “Look, tell them rap ni**as we takin’ over, had to change the flow up/Now I’m in the Maybach sippin a Spade mimosa/Take a big and make the quota with the bakin’ soda/Pray to Jehovah, K with the shoulder strap, spray, it’s over.”

The video finds all three rappers donning tailored suits as they loiter about in a seedy nightclub. Conway raps the track’s hook in an abandoned warehouse, holding a chopper in one hand and a swaddled newborn baby in the other.

You can watch the new visuals below:

Lisa D’Amato tells unforgettable story about Eminem

After the Super Bowl performance, Eminem met Al Michaels where the two briefly praised and showed love to each other.

The video was shared by Snoop Dogg on his Instagram and American recording artist, fashion model and television personality, Lisa D’Amato, who played in Eminem’s “Superman” video, shared an untold story about Eminem in the comments:

“I met Eminem once. I kid you not he is an amazing person. Hear me out. I did his music vid for “Superman”. I was in the ouly hot girls pit. (Don’t ask- it more funny than anything) anyway, it was a few days till Xmas. We all thought we’d be paid for this gig way after the new year which is normal. Must wait for checks to pend with agencies all of that. He wasn’t having that. He made production go to the bank and give us all cash so everyone on set left with cold hard cash for the holidays! Thanks Em! I’ll never forget that. Also we were all treated great. Will never forget that.” she said.

You can check the screenshot of her comment below:

 

Fanmade music video of Eminem’s “Little Engine” gets shout out from Mr. Porter & Fredwreck

Film director named Stephane Davi, has recently created the music video of Eminem’s Dre-produced track “Little Engine” from his 2020 album, Music To Be Murdered By and it’s going viral.

Denaun Porter shared the clip on his Instagram with the caption: “My Guy Stephane Davi killed this.” and tagged Eminem.

In the comments, Aftermath producer Fredwreck, who has recently produced Eminem’s “Framed,” replied: “Hard!!!”

Detroit rapper Lazarus also was impressed with the work Davi and his team did as he commented: “The legend who created my “L” logo!”

Detroit’s own Page Kennedy went directly on Davi’s page to reply the post with “Smoked this” comment.

Eminem probably has already seen the video and there is a chance it will become as an official music video, or lyric video at least.

You can check Mr. Porter’s post and the video after the jump below:

French Montana pays homage to Eminem in the new music video

French Montana releases a cinematic music video, titled “I Don’t Really Care,” directed by Edgar Esteves and French himself. The song is from his upcoming album “They Got Amnesia” and it is produced by SMPLGTWY, Boi-1da, Elemantastic and Cydney Christine.

In the video, French pays homage to some of the most iconic music videos of past years, including Childish Gambino’s “This is America,” and Eminem’s “Lose Yourself.” French also portraits The Weeknd as he dresses in a red and black suit and bandaged face. Diddy also makes the cameo.

“I took time off now they got amnesia. Like, I ain’t do it with an African visa/ Tell my competition I’ll be here tomorrow/ and if I stay silent you’ll be gone tomorrow/ couple n****s yeah my style they borrow/ but I don’t really care.” French raps for critics.

You can watch the new music video below:

GRIP releases “Mama Told Me!” music video

GRIP delivers the music video for “Momma Told Me!”, directed by Caleb Seales, a lyrically-driven single from his Shady Records debut album “I Died For This?!”

The video was exclusively premiered via HotNewHipHop: A standout track on his brand new album I Died For This?!, the track is an effective showcase of the Atlanta lyricist’s technical prowess, not to mention his clever mind for wordplay and references.

It’s no surprise he opted to choose this one as the project’s next single as it was one of the fans’ most favorite songs.

You can watch the video below:

 

Premiere: Conway drops music video of “Scatter Brain” ft. JID & Ludacris

Griselda’s Conway The Machine has released the music video for his J.I.D and Ludacris-assisted song “Scatter Brain” from La Maquina album.

In the visual, we see Buffalo rapper in charge of some sort of operation that seems to be lucrative, since he is surrounded by stacks of money.

“It is dope working with J.I.D, and Luda, and the director brought the vision to life beautifully. I am excited for the fans to see this visual masterpiece for one of my favorite songs from La Maquina.” told Conway to Complex magazine.

Cownay’s latest album also boasts features from 2 Chainz, Benny the Butcher, The Alchemist, Westside Gunn, Daringer, Murda Beatz and more. Conway, J.I.D and Ludacris also performed their latest single on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show last month.

Watch the new music video below:

WATCH: Royce Da 5’9” is back with “I Don’t Age” visual

Back in 2020, Royce Da 5’9” unleashed one of the best hip hop albums of the year, Grammy-nominated and self-produced effort titled The Allegory. The project features guest appearances from Vince Staples, G Perico, T.I., Cyhi The Prynce, Benny The Butcher, Westside Gunn, Conway The Machine, Sy Ari Da Kid, Oswin Bejamin, Ashley Sorrell, DJ Premier, KXNG Crooked and more.

Yesterday, the Detroit’s finest dropped off a new visuals from that project for the track titled “I Don’t Age,” a standout cut that acts as a reminder for those who need a reminder of Royce’s lyrical abilities:

“Dollar short from acquirin’ no change, started out with no shame, to ridin’ ‘round in Mulsanne, tolerance high, feel no pain, cotton mouth with thots who got the code names, I remember nodding’ out, too high, just watchin’ ‘Soul Train,’ now I’m yachtin’ out the boat brain, hunnid thousand dollar gold chain/” – raps Royce.

Kxng Crooked also makes the cameo in the music video. You can watch the clip below:

Eminem pays homage to LL Cool J on “Higher” music video

Eminem has just released the music video of “Higher,” which features Dana White, footages of UFC fights and videos of the fans sent to him a week ago.

In the video, Eminem pays homage to his biggest influence when growing up: LL Cool J. Specifically LL’s Grammy-winning single “Mama Said Knock You Out.” The song that was inspired by his grandmother, who told him to “knock out” critics who were disappointed in his previous album.

“Mama Said Knock You Out” uses samples from James Brown’s “Funky Drummer,” the Chicago Gangsters’ “Gangster Boogie,” Sly & The Family Stone’s “Trip to Your Heart” and “Sing a Simple Song”, and his own track “Rock the Bells” which Eminem performed at Hip-Hop Honor Awards 2009.

Watch the both videos below:

New Music Video: Eminem – “Higher”

“Higher” is a song from Music To Be Murdered By: Side B, by Eminem, produced by himself. In the song the Detroit legend shows off his lyrical capabilities and talks about his life after fame.

The song’s hook is performed by Sly Pyper and Eminem is now the official theme song to #UFC257, featuring Dustin Poirier vs Conor McGregor fight. The song was also featured in the promo video of Football’s National Champion finale.

On the New Year’s Eve, Eminem appeared on his radio station Shade 45 to talk about every songs from the Side B album. The interviewer asked what motivates Eminem right now, and the Rap God answered:

As far as things like to motivate myself like it’s just the same thing I’ve always tried to do is like “make this better than the last one. But I draw inspiration from all over the place whether it be from new rappers coming up, I’m always checking for the next dude, the next female, whoever.

About a week ago, Eminem asked fans to sing the hooks of the song and the best ones are now included in the video, alongside exclusive footages of Poirier VS McGregor fight. You can check out the latest motivational track from Eminem below:

WATCH: Eminem – “Higher” music video teaser

Eminem is releasing the music video of “Higher,” from Music To Be Murdered By: Side B album tomorrow at 2PM, ET, exclusively on ESPN+. The teaser of the video has just been released, featuring Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier footages created exclusively for UFC 257.

It turns out 12-seconds video clip that was released earlier today, where Eminem is ‘taking shots’ at Dana White, was the promotional video for “Higher” music video. Reportedly, the official clip of the song will include hooks sung by fans.

“Higher” is the second single from Music To Be Murdered By: Side B, following the lead single “GNAT,” which accompanied the album on the release date. Until we wait for the full visuals, you can check out the teaser below:

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