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Keloyay makes boss moves in “Make A Play”

Keloyaya moves like a boss in “Make A Play.” He shows off what comes with this life of luxury as we see the houses and the cars that make his life a thrilling good time. He brings boastful raps that bring you right into the thrill of what he’s saying.
Watch the video for “Make A Play” below.
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Daily Mumble Magazine Poised To Make Massive Moves In 2021

Daily Mumble is an American media and entertainment company based in Atlanta for youth culture which was founded as a bi-monthly magazine Daily Mumble by CEO and Founder Tonian Brown known as Morelifedad in January of 2020. The viral new platform reports on various pop culture topics ranging from best new music, noted rappers list, movies, and even sports. Daily Mumble reached over half a million unique users per month in early 2020. These impressions came across all of its owned and operated and partner sites, socials, and YouTube channels. The print magazine ceased publication with the first issue in February 2020.
Daily Mumble has been named by Business Insider as one of the Most Valuable Startups in Atlanta, and Most Valuable Private Companies in the World. Daily Mumble is now under the umbrella of Complex Networks.
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Daily Mumble is similar to Complex Networks, XXL, and The Fader
History
Daily Mumble was established in 2020 by the founder and CEO of the 2026 Music Group record label Tonian Brown. . As a print magazine aimed at providing the hip hop culture a report of the latest news, music, shows, and noted rappers without regard to race. The name Daily Mumble came about by developed to promote Hall Jr 2026 and the record label founded by both of the brothers. Website: Daily Mumble was an idea that was designed to create a youth magazine that supports notable rapper’s accomplishments with combined hip hop news and sports.
Annual Noted Rappers List
Lil Wayne, Post Malone, Future, Lil Baby, Hall Jr 2026, Young Thug,
Blazer Barboza, Young Dolph, Gunna, Kevin Gates, DaBaby, YoungBoy Never Broke Again,
Lil Durk, Meek Mill, Kodak Black, YWN Melly, Roddy Ricch
Website: https://www.dailymumble.com/home
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Baby Money drops ‘Speak On Me’

Baby Money drops his new track, “Speak On Me,” and it an energetic declaration of riches. Sitting on some bleachers, Baby Money shows off his riches while showing that he can rap with the best of them. It’s a difficult feat, but he pulls it off effortlessly.
Watch “Speak On Me” below.
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This Year In Diss Tracks – Ranked

In 2018, there’ve a number of beefs but only two have spawned diss tracks: Pusha T versus Drake and Machine Gun Kelly versus Eminem. The four tracks that have come have been brutal attacks on character of varying levels of severity. It’s time to rank them from worst to best to figure out who had the best assault on character.
4. “Killshot” by Eminem
Eminem’s diss to MGK shows that you can be the better rapper, but you can still drop an abysmal record. Em’s raps were fast and tight, and, admittedly, rhyming “damn gun” with “man bun” is as hilarious as you would think. But it ultimately lacked the heft of the classic disses in history and showed that, when left to his own devices, Eminem just can’t keep up with the new guys.
3. “Duppy Freestyle” by Drake
Drizzy’s diss towards Pusha T came from a stray lyric or two from the latter’s Daytona which he perceived to be directed towards him. In true Drake fashion, he trolls Pusha T for the course of three minutes in a fast, breathless flow that even mentions Pusha T’s wife, Virginia Williams. But Drake would soon find out that he had pressed the wrong one…
2. “Rap Devil” by MGK
No one in history would have believed that Machine Gun Kelly would best Eminem in a battle of diss songs. But he did with “Rap Devil,” a play on Em’s self-proclaimed title, that shared just how far Em has fallen from rap’s grace. Kelly’s allegations rang with a curious sense of disappointment and an overwhelming sense of bravado that made many feel that he won their brief battle.
1. “Story of Adidon” by Pusha T
Pusha T’s response to Drake’s “Duppy Freestyle” was magical. A moment in time created to the backdrop of ” Story of OJ” by JAY-Z that turned Drake’s world upside down. The revelation of the Canadian crooner hiding a child shook him to his foundation and showed that he wasn’t impenetrable as many believed.
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