Shortly after getting heads bobbing to his latest single, ‘Clear the Smoke,’ former Migos frontman Quavo followed by unleashing its accompanying music video.

A cinematic affair, the KeeMotion-directed visual sees Huncho calling all the shots over an underground business.

“Everything bankroll right / Smokеd out, burnt out life,” he raps over Nick Mira and Dez Wright production. “B-tch, I threw back twice / Damn, I feel nice, what you feel like? / Worth some M’s, right , b-tch, don’t film.”

See the action in full inside.

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Atlanta stand up!

ATL’s own Quavo and Destroy Lonely join forces for the delectable new banger ‘Potato Loaded.’

Arriving alongside a Diamond Visuals-directed music video, the green sepia clip sees its performers exchange braggadocious bars over a MISOGI-produced beat.

“We ain’t goin’ for sh-t, we send that Blitz, you getting stick / She tryna s*** my d***, I wipe that spit right off her lip,” raps Lonely on the racy track.

Delivered less than a month after Quavo tapped another Atlanta-based hitmaker, Rich the Kid, for the equally sizzling ‘Real One,’ hop inside to get acquainted with ‘Loaded.’

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Atlanta stands up loud and proud with native sons Quavo and Rich the Kid.

Teaming up for the new song ‘Real One,’ the Broadday-produced cut comes just two week after the former dropped off his latest solo single ‘Himothy.’

“Wall to wall, baby squeeze in, this sh-t loaded / Turn me up, high as hell, the b-tch going,” Q raps in the bass-buoyed bop.

The latest in a string of collaborations the two have joined forces for including 2020’s ‘That’s Tuff’ and ‘Too Blessed,’ hop inside to hear ‘Real’ in full and peep its Jesus Gxrcia-directed music video.

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Less than a week after releasing ‘Himothy,’ his first solo track of 2024, Quavo unveiled the cut’s official video.

The first taste of new music he has lifted to digital shelves since the modest reception of his sophomore solo album, 2023’s ‘Rocket Power,’ the ‘Himothy’ visual sees the rapper rep his hometown of Atlanta hard as he stands proud atop the city’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

“In the same breath, I can show ’em how to scam American Express/ I’m tired of you talkin’ ’bout him, please, let my nephew rest/ Since ain’t nobody doin’ nothin’, sh*t, f**k it, all of ’em gettin’ pressed/ Shut it down, baby shut it down, Huncho, shut it down, it’s a mess,” he spits on the Budda Beats-produced cut.

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Quavo‘s solo sophomore album, the 2023-released ‘Rocket Power,’ may have lacked the power to last on the Billboard 200 for longer than 3 weeks, but that certainly hasn’t stopped the Migos star from launching more singles in its support.

Having already given housed cuts ‘Hold Me,’ ‘Turn Yo Clic Up,’ ‘Greatness,’ ’11:11,’ and others the visual treatment (as reported here), the Head Huncho’s now lifted a video for fan favorite ‘Wall to Wall.’

“Pop me a pill, tryna shake this sh-t off (pop it) / Mixin’ with both, better get the kick off (woo) / Told her “Jump off” and she sucked the d-ck off (grr) / Ooh, when I catch ’em, my bad, I get off / I do it big, do this sh-t for Takeoff (Take’),” he raps on the Felix Leone-produced bop.

See its accompanying, Zach Stith-directed clip in full inside.

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Quavo‘s 2023-released sophomore solo album, ‘Rocket Power,’ may not have taken off the way its predecessor (2018’s ‘Quavo Huncho‘) did on the Billboard 200, but that certainly hasn’t acted as a deterrent for the Migos star’s promotional strategy.

Having already gifted the video treatment to the LP’s cuts Greatness,’ Hold Me,’ ‘Disciples,’ ’11:11,’ and the Future-assisted ‘Turn Yo Clic Up,’ the GRAMMY nominee adds another clip to his growing videography: ‘Galaxy.’

“This the feeling when I get when I cop the Mercedes and I wanna splurge on my lady,” raps Quavo on the Alex Lustig-produced track. “Hundred racks and I got it all cash and I came out the trap and they look at me crazy.”

Directed by Keemotion, hop inside to see the Dominican Republic-filmed action.

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In a bid to see his sophomore solo studio album, ‘Rocket Power,’ launch atop the Billboard 200 next week, Quavo is giving yet another cut from the 18-track set the video treatment: ‘Disciples.’

Following the visual release of housed tunes ‘Turn Yo Clic Up (featuring Future)‘ as well as the inspirational ‘Greatness‘ and ‘Hold Me,‘ the former Migos leader steps to the dark side in the ‘Disciples’ clip (directed by Keemotion).

“Now it turned into survival / I don’t trust nothin’ but my family and my rifle / I ain’t paying attention to nobody but my rivals,” he spits over the Murda Beatz-produced song.

Will it be just what’s needed to ensure Quavo the chart championship? Watch inside and let us know.

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In celebration of the release of Quavo‘s second solo studio album ‘Rocket Power,’ the former Migos star jetted to Paris and his hometown of Atlanta in the music video for the LP’s housed cut ‘Hold Me.’

As fans know, Quavo dedicated the entire project to his late nephew/groupmate Takeoff (born Kirsnick Ball) – who was tragically killed in late 2022. The ‘Hold Me’ video sees him going the extra mile to keep Ball’s memory alive.

“You the only one goin’ through the motions / I was trapped up in all my emotions,” Quavo raps on the touching track. “Lost my nephew to gunplay and smoke shit / Lost my dawgs to some petty a** ho shit.

The latest single from ‘Rocket,’ ‘Hold’ – produced by BNYX, Aldae, and Gitch – follows ‘Greatness‘ and the Future-assisted ‘Turn Yo Clic Up.’

Watch the song’s accompanying clip in full inside.

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Despite having already amassed quite a collection of collaborations (see: ‘Iced Out My Arms,’ ‘Picasso,’ ‘Pajama Pants,’ and more), Atlantan Hip-Hop superstars Quavo and Future recently added a new entry to the trove with their latest link: ‘Turn Your Clic Up.’

Produced by Atake, Basobeats, Sluzyyy, and MacShooter49, the hard-hitting cut was delivered Friday (July 14) and made headlines for featuring a diss to NFL star Russell Wilson (the stepfather of Ciara and Future’s child).

“Big dawg status, bill hopper / I ball in his mall for my brothers / Goyard bag, tote the cutter I got it out the field, f-ck Russell,” he raps on the track set for Quavo’s new album ‘Rocket Power‘ (dedicated to fallen Migos star Takeoff). “Go and ask Lori about the Patek, then go and ask Jordan, ask Dess Phillipe water, tryna drown a b-tch, it’s a habit trickin’ on a b-tch.”

Shortly after the tune’s arrival came its official music video filmed in Miami.  See the Magic City action inside.

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Despite the loss of his nephew and late band member Takeoff in late 2022, Quavo has kept busy in 2023 – dropping three new songs and videos in as many months.

After dropping the warmly received ‘Without You’ and ‘Greatness’ (as we reported here), the 32-year-old followed with the sweet sounds of ‘Honey Bun.’

“I don’t wanna hear no sorry for my loss, n-gga / F-ck it, do some, I just put my roof on it / I don’t give a f-ck about no big homie,” he raps on the Al Geno and AyoRay-produced cut.

Hear the song in full and peep its KeeMotion-directed music video inside.

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Quavo continues to mourn the loss of his late nephew/Migos groupmate Takeoff.

Just weeks after sharing an emotional live tribute at the GRAMMYs, the ‘Head Huncho’ (born Quavious Marshall) lifts another toast to the fallen star with the song ‘Greatness.’

“My chain, my watch, my wrist, my motherfu**in’ house, my rise and grind / I’d give away all this shit just to see my dawg just one more time,” raps Marshall.

And while he makes a nod to their history-making group in ‘Greatness,’ he also confirms that there will be no reunion with surviving member Offset.

“So don’t ask about the the group, he gone, we gone / Young ni**a, it can’t come back, damn,” he spits in the heart-tugging tune.

See its accompanying, Chris Dvon-directed clip in full inside.

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The strip club won’t know what hit it once it gets a whiff of the new Quavo and Yung Miami collaboration, ‘Strub the Ground.’

Produced by Buddah Beats, ‘Ground’ sees the Quality Control duo – sans their groups Migos and City Girls respectively – tag team on verses commanding ladies get to the dancefloor to show just how low they can go.

Featuring prominent interpolations of the enduring 90’s rumpshaking classic ‘Scrub the Ground’ by Splack Pack, hop inside to see the tune’s equally 90’s-inspired music video that was shot in the streets of Atlanta (reminiscent of Freaknik).

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