At long last the wheels are finally in motion for the debut era of rapper Offset.

As fans may recall, the Migos star – the last of the trio to release a solo project – was scheduled to initially unveil his individual LP before the year’s end.  Later pushing it back to February 22, the album’s first single (the November released ‘Red Room’) saw its official music video unveiled today.

A cinematic affair, the Aisultan-directed video accompanies the 27-year-old as he reflects on the life-changing events of the past few years that helped mold him into the man he is today (see:  car accident, nearly failed marriage to Cardi B, etc.).

The action awaits below:

 

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Tinashe is back!

After sitting out much of 2017, the starlet is back with ‘No Drama’ – the first of a three song taste of new album ‘Joyride.’

Migos star Offset joins the 24-year-old on the jam, the video for which dropped moments ago on TRL.

Watch ‘Nashe dance up a storm after the jump….

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Four years after watching his debut album, 2019’s ‘Father of Four,’ premiere at #4 on the Billboard 200, Offset is poised to repeat the top 10 opening with its warmly received follow-up ‘Set It Off.’

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DaBaby is already heating up the charts with his sizzling comeback single, ‘Shake Sumn,’ but now the embattled Rap star is looking to shake up the Hot 100 even more with its follow-up: ‘Ghetto Girls.

One of three blazing tracks found aboard his May-released bundle ‘Call Da Fireman,’ ‘Ghetto’ – which prominently samples Cash Money‘s 2000 classic ‘Project Chick‘ – is also the third song from the project to get the video treatment.

“You can tell that I ain’t never had sh-t, but that don’t matter, ’cause I got it now / She love to see when daddy got it on, come give me h–d with your bonnet on,” he spits on the Charlie Heat-produced tune.

Much like the ‘Sellin Crack‘ visual before it (which was based on the 1991 cult classic ‘New Jack City‘), the ‘Ghetto’ clip is self-directed and based on a film.

See the ‘Friday‘-inspired shenanigans 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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As Offset makes his presence and talent known on the new Normani and Tinashe-assisted Calvin Harris song ‘New to Me‘ (as we reported here), his former Migos groupmates Quavo and Takeoff take to Gucci Mane to assist on their latest single, ‘Us Vs. Them.’

Produced by DJ Durel, Money Musik, Duce.6x and Eza, Quavo and Take – nowadays known as Unc & Phew – team with Guwop to send out notice to their opps by showing off in a parking garage and indoor sports facility.

“Think sh*t sweet, then try it / Steppin’ in shoes that’s not your size (N*ggas ain’t steppin’) / The back of the Maybach I sit and recline (Thinkin’ ’bout what?) / And I got Franklins all on my mind, then chrome, then spine,” Takeoff spits on the tune’s first verse.

Coming as the follow-up to ‘Hotel Lobby,’ Unc & Phew’s debut single as a the duo, hop inside to hear ‘Us’ and check out its KeeMotion-directed accompanying music video.

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Nearly two months after its release, ‘Culture III’ – the latest installment of the ‘Culture’ album series by Rap group Migos – boasts buoyancy in the Billboard 200’s top 20 (having spent most of its time in the top 10).

To ensure it stays afloat, the trio have granted visual status to yet another tune from its tracklist – ‘Roadrunner.’

Taking to the desert to turn up alongside a group of female dancers, big wheelers, and sand, look inside to see how the GRAMMY nominees brought the Zaytoven and Trauma Tone-produced cut to life.

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Just a week after blessing fans with the official music video for ‘Need It (featuring NBA YoungBoy)’, Migos (sans Offset) remind us just how blessed they are by teaming up with Rich the Kid for his DJ Durel-produced tune ‘Too Blessed.’

Aboard a music video directed by Nicolas Belotti and FlyGuyNick, the trio of emcees flaunt their opulence with butt bearing bikini wearing babes, exotic cars, money stacked, and so much more.

See the action inside:

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Usher hosts the ultimate house party in the video for single ‘Don’t Waste My Time.’

The visual for the Ella Mai collaboration premiered moments ago and arrives as the song hit the top ten on Urban AC radio.

Directed by LeSean Harris, the clip features cameos from the likes of Snoop Dogg, King Combs, and Evan Ross.

With much of the world on lockdown, this has been unwrapped right on time.

Watch after the jump…

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It’s finally here!

Making its premiere during the latest episode of VH1’s ‘Love & Hip Hop Atlanta,’ fans finally have their hands on the long-awaited video to Cardi B‘s ‘Bartier Cardi.’

Taking viewers on a trip of vintage glam, the visual also boasts appearances from the femcee’s fiance Offset (of Migos) and, of course, the song’s co-star 21 Savage.

Will the delayed clip be just what the tune needs to boost it back to its former top 20 glory?

Look inside to see:

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As we reported here, Urban pop stageblazer Tinashe‘s delivered the final tune of the previously promised trio of releases to precede her long-awaited sophomore album, ‘Joyride.’

After the warm reception of tunes ‘No Drama’ (featuring Offset of Migos) and the Future-assisted ‘Faded Love,’ T’s returned with ‘Me So Bad.’  An island-flavored groove that’s enlisted the skills of rappers Ty Dolla $ign and French Montana to support, the tune’s drop comes just two weeks before fans will finally have their hands on its serially delayed parent album.

Was it worth the wait?  Listen inside and tell us:

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