VIDEO: SME Trell, SME Slim, YoungestTurnt, 8409Jayr & SME Raxxs – “Get Rich”

A group of new Milwaukee artists have a posse cut out, and they’ve got money on their mind on “Get Rich.” SME Trell, SME Slim, YoungestTurnt, 8409Jayr, and SME Raxxs all step to the microphone over a hyped up type beat, and each of them have their own amount of flexing to do on the track. Whether it’s talking about moving through the streets taking risks or just generally living recklessly, the money is on their minds at all times. The video from TeeGlazedIt has the kids on the porch delivering the song, and there’s a certain carefree element about it all that comes with the clip. Check it out here:

VIDEO: DhtLingo – “Junkies”

DhtLingo has a new video out, and he’s not mincing words on “Junkies.” The beat is dark with a menacing piano, and Lingo doesn’t waste time when it comes to his verses. He’s talking about making money on the streets and pulling girls, and dealing with the opposition should the situation come up. He covers a lot of ground in just over two minutes, but it’s the raw delivery with a brash tone that stands out. The video from OceanLegacy Cinematic has us on the streets, where Lingo and his team are posted up. Check it out here:

VIDEO: RunItUp’Player – “This Shit 4Real”

RunItUp’Player has a new video out, and he lets you know what time it is with “This Shit 4Real.” The beat takes a sample and flips it into a track with some serious knock to it, and RunItUp uses it to talk about how real it can get in the streets. The flow is calm, but the delivery tells you that he’s serious about what can happen if things go left. The video from TeeGlazedIt brings us to the streets where RunItUp and his team are posted up. Check out the clip below:

VIDEO: OTB Richie, LeftPocket Luu & TooMany Grams – “Grinding”

OTB Richie, LeftPocket Luu and TooMany Grams linked up for a new track and video last week, staying busy on “Grinding.” The track boasts a signature Milwaukee underground style with all three artists splitting time talking about how busy they keep things in the streets. The rappers take you through the city, discussing their hustle and flaunting the cash they’re making. The video from RayShotIt has the guys in the house, though, with plenty of money around them while they deliver the song. Check it out here:

VIDEO: AyooLii & FearDorian – “Tony Snell”

AyooLii and FearDorian are back with new music, and they’re balling like they’re in the NBA on “Tony Snell.” The track features some aggressive synths in the beat, while both artists keep the energy all the way up with their verses. The video from Nolan Busalacchi has the guys turning up in the parking lot, which feels fitting, because it seems like any moment could become a party for the pair. Check out the clip here:

AUDIO: Milwaukee Cypher Featuring Big C, Larry Byrd, Chicken P, Big Steff, Funny $Money, LBM Lil Joe, SME Taxfree, Mula Mar

When he’s not shooting videos in Milwaukee’s underground scene or taking trips out to the coasts to work with big name artists, TeeGlazedIt also dabbles in curating projects, including a new cypher track that released over the weekend. Eight artists grace the track, with everyone bouncing four bars at a time off of each other over a type beat. There’s plenty of flexes thrown around, with everything from pulling girls to serving heads throughout the city getting covered. Check out the Milwaukee Cypher below:

VIDEO: Mar Bando – “Make a Way”

Mar Bando dropped a new video recently, bringing the meldodies on his new single, “Make A Way.” The hook of the song is about getting out of the struggle, and making sure that he doesn’t go backwards in terms of his money. He’s up now, and he wants to make the most of it, and Bando also warns you not to get in the way of him or the people around him. The video from ShotByDH brings us to the East Side, where Bando brings us the track from from Swing Park. Check out the video below:

VIDEO: B1g Kado & Rivi Nafi – “Scared Of Dad”

B1g Kado and Rivi Nafi have a new collaboration out, and they’re not holding back on “Scared of Dad.” The title is some clever wordplay, and the two bring clever bars back to back while they talk about running the streets and getting their money up. The video from RayShotIt takes us to the house and the studio, with both artists showing plenty of charisma while they party and celebrate the money they’ve been making. Check out the video below:

VIDEO: Pape – “Porto Potty”

Pape dropped a new video recently, and he’s stunting hard on “Porto Potty.” The song is about having cash and plenty of it, with no fear of running out anytime soon. While you’ve been sleeping, he’s been on his grind, and he’ll let you know about it on the microphone and show you in the video. The RayShotIt-directed clip takes us to the streets and Estabrook skatepark, where Pape has nothing but stunts for days while he counts his money on the song. Check it out here:

VIDEO: Leftpocket Luu – “Punchin Hard”

Leftpocket Luu isn’t slowing down his momentum at any time, and that includes the new video for “Punchin Hard.” The song talks about moving through the city making his money, and he raps and hustles with a chip on his shoulder. The video, however, feels like a celebration, with Luu and his guys in the park with plenty of cash around. Check out the video from GillaCam Productions below:

VIDEO: Lul Slim – “Can’t Get Enough/ Decisions”

Lul Slim has a new double video out, linking up “Can’t Get Enough” and “Decisions.” Each track carries a different style, but Slim has a destinct flow that serves as the through line for both singles. On the first cut, he’s talking about rising above the people around him, getting back from being set up, and making moves to elevate his career. “Decisions” takes a more sinister sounding beat and allows him space to get off a grittier style. The video from RayShotIt is one of his best yet, with Slim and his crew taking things to the rooftop and to the car, both with a distinct visual style. Check it out here:

VIDEO: Kali Lo – “Woahhh”

Kali Lo has a new video out, directed by ShotByDH. “Woahhh” is a track that you can hit all of the TikTok dances to, with melodic bars about moving through the city, handling his business and staying in motion. While it might be a track you can dance to, Kali still has lines about holding his own in the streets, dealing with anyone that might try to stop his shine. The video takes us down to Water Street, where Kali delivers the track while going from block to block. Check out the clip:

VIDEO: JayyBallin – “Meant To Be”

JayyBallin dropped a new video recently for “Meant To Be,” a street-ready track with a bounce to it that feels uniquely Milwaukee. Rapping straight out of the car, he’s got his mind on his money, and he’s got mouths to feed. Whether it’s rapping or hustling, he’s going to get his money how he needs to, and he’s determined to show you that he can break through. The RayShotIt- directed video brings you out to the cars, where JayyBallin is posted up with his family and friends for the clip. Check out the video below:

VIDEO: GKG Dump – “2 Messy”

GKG Dump has a new video directed by OceanLegacy Cinematic out now. “2 Messy” is a short track, but he’s putting the world on notice in just over a minute. Whether it be problematic relationships or dealing with people who try to cross him, he addresses it all in the course of just 75 seconds. The video takes us to the woods, where Dump is getting his mind right while delivering the track. Check out the video below:

VIDEO: FME Fresh – “Bluffin”

FME Fresh dropped a new video recently, with a new RayShotIt-directed visual for “Bluffin.” Flipping a sample for the beat, the song is about relationship drama, but also has time for Fresh to talk about not messing with wrong people for him in his crew as well. He’s been down, but he had to get back up after dealing with legal issues. The video is an unapologetic portrayal of the hustle, with Fresh posted up in the house, with his girl and plenty of cash around him. Check out the video below:

VIDEO: H.Kain – “414 Shit”

H.Kain has a new visual out, and he stays loyal to the soil with his new song, “414 Shit.” The beat is a tough one, and Kain’s flow doesn’t lack, as he talks about how things go down in the city. Simply put, it gets real in Milwaukee, and he’ll let you know all about it. The video from RayShotIt has Kain in his hood delivering the song, while cars are whipping around the playgrounds, with the crew looking on. Check out the video below:

VIDEO: Uptop Dolla & Coley – “UpTop”

UpTop Dolla and Coley have a new collaboration out, simply titled “UpTop,” with a video directed by PhatPhat Productions. The two are standing on their business, trading bars about being up all night, hustling through the city. If you cross them, it can get ugly real quick, and they’ll let you know about that too. The video has us in the back alleys, where the two talk about making their money and moving from state to state to dump if need be. Check out the video here:

VIDEO: Bronclair – “I Wake Up N I’m Sad”

Bronclair has a new video out, directed by Nolan Busalacchi from Run Along Forever. “I Wake Up N I’m Sad” is a cool blend of flexes and musical experimentation, capturing the vibe of living a somewhat wild lifestyle in a positive light. The video takes us to the streets, where we see Bronclair and his crew turning up to the sad boi raps. It’s 90 seconds, but it’ll sell you on what Bronclair is doing for sure. Check out the video below:

VIDEO: Jabba44x – “Elevator Musik”

Jabba44x has a new video out, and things are only going up on “Elevator Musik.” The track takes a lowkey beat, but Jabba uses it to talk about how he’s staying out of the way, focused on making his money. He’s just getting started, and he knows it, but there’s lots to be done and he’s down to make his way. The flow is subdued, but the confidence is certainly there, as he brings bars with a finesse that can’t be taught. The video from Nolan Busalacchi takes us out into the fields, where Jabba44x is by himself to deliver the track. Watch the clip here:

AUDIO: Ski Babi – “33+1”

DJ and producer Ski Babi delves into his latest track “33+1,” drawing inspiration from the gun culture of his Richmond, VA location. “It is supposed to be haunting and threatening yet unnoticeably so when first experiencing it – just like the city I call home,” explains the artist. The track serves as a poignant statement on gun control, capturing the disconcerting contrast when violence disrupts peaceful normalcy. As the track progresses, a club-friendly drive emerges, intensifying the rhythmic and bass elements alongside the gun-related samples. “33 + 1” stands as an atmospheric and compelling success from Ski Babi. Check it out here:

AUDIO: Hobo Johnson – “Flood The Earth / Jansports”

After a two-year hiatus, Sacramento’s spoken word lyricist, Hobo Johnson, has made a triumphant return with the release of two new singles, “Dads Bed” and “Metaverse” on a new EP, showcasing his signature eclectic sound. In “Dad’s Bed”, Johnson delves into the raw emotion of grief, offering a poignant account of his family’s struggle since his father’s passing. The singles mark a highly anticipated comeback for the artist, who has garnered a dedicated following for his unique style. Check them out here:

VIDEO: Ocean Legacy Featuring BB4H – “Chore Boy”

Ocean Legacy is back with more music, teaming up with BB4H for another single, entitled “Chore Boy.” The bounce is back on this one, with some lowend claps for good measure, as the videographer and rapper talks about making money moving products through the city. BB4H bats cleanup on this one, with an autotuned flow that matches the same energy. The video has the pair in the house, the kitchen, and the garage rapping the song with plenty of cash to throw around as well. Ocean Legacy is moving past the videos into another realm of artistry, and you can check it out here below:

VIDEO: EjayyRichhh, Global Trapstar, Mula Mar & Big Pee – “Different”

The posse cut isn’t dead, it just looks a little different now. That’s the feel that EjayyRichhh, Global Trapstar, Mula Mar and Big Pee bring to new single “Different.” The song is about making it all work on the streets, grinding for the cash, and standing on business when the time comes to do so. The piano-driven beat has a real street feel to it, with each artist getting their chance to talk about how they made their money off the block to get to where they’re at. The video from RayShotIt has us in the studio and in the basement, where the artists are posted up with stacks of cash. Check it out here:

VIDEO: TBE Bink & BabyKB – “Hey Baby”

TBE Bink and BabyKB have a new video out for “Hey Baby,” directed by RayShotIt. The track is a club-ready single, with a crazy beat that carries TikTok levels of energy. The two young rappers are hollering at girls on the cut, looking for a girl and her friends to come hang with them. The video feels like an homage to the party rap videos of the past, with the guys getting an hour to clean up a club or they’re fired. So what do they do? Throw a party, of course. Check out the video below:

VIDEO: 2800Vonn – “HeadStone”

2800Vonn dropped a new video for his track “HeadStone,” directed by GillaCam Productions. The track is about staying focused on the grind, even when things get in your way. Vonn raps about riding around the streets by himself, focused on his money, handling business if it needs to come to that. The visuals are as raw as the lyrics, taking you to the house where Vonn is posted up with his guys and plenty of weaponry around. Check out the video below: