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Houston rapper Travi$ Scott has shared the music video for his song “Mamacita” featuring Atlanta rappers Young Thug and Rich Homie Quan, which you can check out below.The freaky video finds the three rappers — as well as their label head T.I., who makes a cameo — in a desolate parking lot, featuring plenty of scantily clad women in glow-in-the-dark, zombie makeup. If that was not strange enough, Travi$ is introduced wearing one of those creepy Hannibal Lecter masks, so this is not your typical hip-hop video, though there is an obligatory shot of a Beats Pill.You can check out the music video for Travi$ Scott’s “Mamacita” featuring Young Thug and Rich Homie Quan here: -
Hudson Mohawke Releases Interactive Video For 'Chimes RMX' Featuring Pusha T, French Montana, Future & Travi$ Scott [WATCH]
Hudson Mohawke's Chimes was the biggest track to come from his September EP Chimes. It acquired such a level of notoriety that it received a remix from noted rappers French Montana, Future, Travi$ Scott and Pusha T. Now to add to the fanfare around the track, Hud Mo (Hudson Mohawke) has decided to release an interactive video around the song that gives fans a chance to be a part of the experience. -
Pusha T, French Montana, Future, Travi$ Scott Drop New Verses on Hudson Mohawke's 'Chimes' Remix [LISTEN]
Back in July, Scottish producer Hudson Mohawke shared an instrumental track called "Chimes," the title track from his "Chimes" EP, and today the song has been subjected to an extensive remix, which you can check out below. The new remix features new verses from French Montana, Travi$ Scott and Pusha T, as well as a chorus hook from Future.You can check out Hudson Mohawke's "Chimes" remix featuring Future, French Montana, Pusha T and Travi$ Scott here: -
Chance The Rapper Shares Fall Tour Dates: 'Verge Campus' Tour Will Hit 18 Colleges In October
Starting later this month, Chicago’s Chance The Rapper will be headlining the Verge Campus tour, which will take him to 18 college campuses across the country, Pitchfork reports. Though a few of the shows are private (including dates in California, Texas, New Jersey, and New York), most of them are open to the public.
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