-
Coming Straight From Austin Texas With New Single “Pretend” - January 9, 2021
-
Travis Scott Releases His First Single of 2019 [VIDEO] - October 4, 2019
-
Lil Kim Releasing First Album In 14 Years - October 4, 2019
-
Three Charged With Providing Mac Miller With Deadly Drugs - October 4, 2019
-
Lizzo Makes History With New Billboard Record - September 24, 2019
-
Rap-A-Lot Record’s J Prince Has A Lot To Say About 6ix9ine - September 24, 2019
-
Philly Approves Meek Mill Weekend - March 14, 2019
-
T.I.’s Sister, Precious Harris Had Died - February 22, 2019
-
Jussie Smollett Remove From Empire’s Final Episodes - February 22, 2019
-
Drake & Jennifer Lopez Have Been Spending Quite Some Time Together - December 21, 2016
T.I., Trey Songz And Rich Homie Quan Join Jeezy In ‘Me OK’ Video
Jeezy has had the streets on lock for a decade, and he shows that nothing’s changed in that department in the “Me OK” video.
Jeezy has had the streets on lock for a decade, and he shows that nothing’s changed in that department in the “Me OK” video.
The Motion Family-directed visuals for the first single from the upcoming Seen It All bring Jizzle to his native Atlanta, and hordes of people show up to support. Whether it’s T.I., Trey Songz and Rich Homie Quan — all of whom make appearances — or faces that are lesser known to the public, the rapper shows he’s got the backing of his city.
“The video is basically about touching my town, getting in the streets and running through the neighborhoods that I often ran through and getting back out with the homies, kids and people of Atlanta,” Jeezy said.
His fifth solo album, which also includes the title track, “Seen It All,” which features Jay Z and brought Hov to tears, will be available on September 2.