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Cash Money Records
Jacquees is back to serve up his new single, “Not Jus Anybody,” featuring
Future. The smooth collaboration finds Jacquees letting women know he’s not like any other guy.
“Yeah, you know that I’m about it / Don’t even gotta talk about it / You know I’m not just anybody / So don’t even try to play it shy with me,” he sings.
After linking up with Oscar and Grammy-winning producer
D Mile on “Messy Love,” U.K. singer
, out September 24th.
2 Chainz and
Ty Dolla $ign for his humble new song, “Appreciation.” The track features a catchy melody and chorus, in which Clemons and Ty Dolla expound upon their appreciation for women.
All The Shine
Hip-hop s most in-demand jewelers tell the stories behind creating icy works of art for rap stars that are completely unmatched.
Words: William Ketchum
Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared in the Summer 2021 issue of XXL Magazine, on stands now.
Jewelry in hip-hop may not be as important as beats, rhymes and graffiti, but it can be just as powerful as a tool of self-expression. Whether it’s the huge gold ropes that Run-DMC wore in the 1980s, Ghostface Killah’s golden eagle bracelet from the 1990s or Gucci Mane’s Bart Simpson pendant in the 2000s, bling has always been a status symbol in hip-hop. Even before Cash Money Records popularized the term. Iced-out jewelry allows rappers to boast of their success, show off their personality, rep their crew or celebrate a monumental occasion. They also use their necklaces, bracelets, rings, grills and earrings to stunt on each other, add another forum for friendly competition or even show love to a comrade by
All The Shine
Hip-hop s most in-demand jewelers tell the stories behind working with rap stars to create icy works of art that are completely unmatched.
Words: William Ketchum
Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared in the Summer 2021 issue of XXL Magazine, on stands now.
Jewelry in hip-hop may not be as important as beats, rhymes and graffiti, but it can be just as powerful as a tool of self-expression. Whether it’s the huge gold ropes that Run-DMC wore in the 1980s, Ghostface Killah’s golden eagle bracelet from the 1990s or Gucci Mane’s Bart Simpson pendant in the 2000s, bling has always been a status symbol in hip-hop. Even before Cash Money Records popularized the term. Iced-out jewelry allows rappers to boast of their success, show off their personality, rep their crew or celebrate a monumental occasion. They also use their necklaces, bracelets, rings, grills and earrings to stunt on each other, add another forum for friendly competition or even show love to a
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