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Billionaire Buck Drops New Visual “Gas”: A High-Energy Anthem for the Hustlers
Compton’s own Billionaire Buck is back and burning up the scene with the release of his latest visual, “Gas”—a high-energy anthem that embodies his relentless hustle, street wisdom, and unshakable ambition. Known for his
Read More »YS Drops Visual for “Paranoid”
Compton’s own YS has just unleashed the cinematic visuals for his new single “Paranoid,” marking his highly-anticipated debut under the OTR Records umbrella. Directed by the visionary NSTRS, the video brings YS’ raw storytelling
Read More »Soupmakesitbetter Drops “Levels to the Link Up” EP
Compton-born artist Soupmakesitbetter takes the listener on a West Coast adventure collaborating with producer, K.FISHA (who has worked with the likes of Larry June, Curren$y, Blxst, Dom Kennedy and more) on the 3-piece project “Levels to the Link
Read More »Compton’s Azjah drops 1:03AM project
1:03 AM, Azjah‘s (pronounced Asia) project, was titled after angel numbers that hold meaning for her: she received good news on 10/3 and she finds herself frequently waking up at 1:03am and writing her best
Read More »Kalan.FrFr signs with Roc Nation, announces debut album coming 3/12
The LA rap scene is shining, and recently Compton native Kalan.FrFr announced he’s signed to Roc Nation and will be sharing his debut album on the iconic label on March 12th. As a special bonus for his fans,
Read More »Ice Cube calls for second reproduction to address systemic racism
The N.W.A. co-founder wrote a powerful opinion piece article, joined by his “Contract with Black America.” Ice Cube called for orderly change in his new The Hill opinion piece article, joined by his proposed
Read More »Problem – Janet Freestyle Remix (Video)
Problem shares a new visual dedicated to his late friend, Nipsey Hussle. In the Gonz directed visual, Problem’s “Janet Freestyle (Remix)” finds the Compton rapper in clear open space, figuratively and literally, as he
Read More »Problem – G Shit
“We f*ckin’ on a $50,000 mattress, you should know that.” Talking that G SHIT, Compton’s, Problem, delivers a soulful, reflective record that he produced himself. Holding nothing back, Problem delves into his most raw
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