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ATL’s Yung Mal Spits His “Bankroll Flow” in New Video

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Rising in the fiercely competitive Atlanta scene with his agile flows and roots in the trap-historic Zone 6 neighborhood, Yung Mal knows what it takes to be a leader in his city. Honoring the memory of one of Atlanta’s most beloved hometown heroes, Bankroll Fresh, Yung Mal shares his video for “Bankroll Flow” from his recent mixtape, Iceburg, Where You Been? Backed by a piano-driven instrumental which Mal latches his inspired flow onto with a sense of urgency, the track finds Mal with a laser focus on his priorities, knowing he has to step up to stand out: “I do this s*** for my family, they depend on me n****, f*** the fame/I don’t give a damn what you heard about me, I ain’t never going out like what’s-his-name.”

The monochrome video for “Bankroll Flow,” which follows the mixtape’s cuts for tracks like “Miss My Dawgs” and “Gah Damn,” finds Mal in a plain space where his presence is the only constant. Rotating outfits between modern looks with a black balaclava, a nostalgic trap-inspired fit, and a more classic look in a black suit, the video portrays Mal in competition with only himself, taking inspiration from Bankroll Fresh’s “Come Wit It” video.

His first new mixtape in two years, Iceburg, Where You Been? is Mal’s triumphant return to form. He started his comeback last summer with the release of “Right Back Out,“ a furious First Day Out statement that earned praise from likes of Offset and Swae Lee, who posted videos with the snippet, and notable names like Young ScooterThe Honorable C-Note, and DY from 808 Mafia who showed love in the Instagram comment section. The love that the rap world showed Yung Mal upon the release of “Right Back Out” is a testament to his stature in the Southern scene, the product of years making street hits on his own and as part of a duo with his frequent partner Lil Quill, and collaborating with the likes of G HerboPooh ShiestyBIG30, and more. Iceburg, Where You Been? is the proper follow-up to Mal’s acclaimed 2021 project 1.5 Way Or No Way, a project that documented his evolution from young upstart to neighborhood hero.

Now firmly back in the game, Yung Mal is determined to prove he’s one of the hottest in the trap capital.

Watch “Bankroll Flow” here!

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HDBeenDope Makes a Bold Statement with “Can’t Get Rid of Me” Feat. Fergie Baby

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Roc Nation’s Brooklyn rapper HDBeenDope kicked off an explosive start to 2023 with his latest single “Locked In,” which was teased on TikTok as it continues to amass millions of views. With a steady stream of  freeverses dropping weekly, HD’s music builds on the massive success of his Roc Nation debut EP What Can They Say’s lead track, “Mamba” which has become an anthem being celebrated and shared by actress and entrepreneur Tia Mowry, NBA Miami Heat player Jimmy Butler, Kansas Chief Quarterback and Super Bowl Winner Patrick Mahomes, reposted by LeBron James, major networks like ESPN, and sports stadiums and radio stations across the country.   

HD has climbed to critical acclaim with co-signing recognition from DJ Khaled and Rapsody and the culmination of a decorated performance history on massive national stages like the BET Hip-Hop Awards and Rolling Loud to local hometown spaces like Stormin Loud with headliners Lola Brooke, King Combs, and many more. 

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Drew The Kiiid feat. Amari Blaze, MBWAV Shares “this ain’t no dance song.”

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21-year-old Chicago rapper Drew The Kiiid presents “this ain’t no dance song.” produced by drew and MBWAV. Featuring fellow Chicago artist Amari Blaze, the track is the lead single from drew’s new album triiips around the sun. “One of my lady friends complained to me that I had no music that she felt she could turn up or twerk in the club to,” Drew says about his new single. “I immediately went to record and MBWAV sent me the beat a few days prior so I threw it in the session and got to work. I decided that what I created wasn’t a dance song, but an ass-shaking anthem; Amari Blaze agreed, wrote a verse to it and the rest is history.” triiips around the sun. is out now on Triiiple. 

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Reagan’s World Shares New Single “I’ma Mood, I’ma Vibe” With ‘It’s Reagan’s World’ Debut Episode

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Reagan Myers, better known as the 8-year-old Atlanta recording artist Reagan’s World, has a bright future ahead of her in both music and television. She became a new sensation last year with her bright personality, huge following, and irresistible charm. Today, the emerging star makes her phenomenal debut in entertainment with the release of her debut single, titled “I’ma Mood, I’ma Vibe,” on We Push Art Inc, which is accompanied with debut episode of her web series, It’s Reagan’s World.

“I’ma Mood, I’ma Vibe” is a bouncy, feels-good, sing-a-long track that stars the pint-sized star dancing around with her friends. In the song’s visual, Reagan throws a dance party at the estate that shows the latest moves, positive energy, and what we can expect from the new star the rest of 2023 and beyond. Reagan’s formal introduction is a runaway hit soon to race up the charts in no time. The success will lead to an anticipated debut album, which is forthcoming.

In It’s Reagan’s World, her debut web series, the child star will discuss her music and acting career with family, friends, and fans live. The debut episode aires this Friday, May 27 on Reagan’s YouTube channel.

Creative, exciting, and ambitious, Reagan’s World is an artist-to-watch. Reagan’s debut single is the perfect origin point for newfound fans of the child star as she plans to release more new music in the coming months. You may star updated on everything Reagan’s World on social media.

Watch Reagan’s new video below, the debut episode above, and afterward, stream it here.

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