Dave East and Plies Drop New Videos; Hip-Hop Scene Thrives

Dave East Releases New Visuals & Plies Unveils Exclusive Interview

Dave East Partners with Mike & Keys and Stacy Barthe for “So Much Changed”

As summer approaches, musician Dave East is capitalizing on the upcoming season with new material aimed to keep fans engaged day and night. This round, Dave East, the talented artist from Harlem collaborates with Mike & Keys and Stacy Barthe for the track “So Much Changed”. The music video showcases the trio on New York’s streets, blending their unique styles, delivering commanding rhymes, and partaking in the fruits of their prosperous careers.

Plies Offers Glimpse of His Life in “Pop Yo Sh*t” Clip

Meanwhile in the South, rapper Plies proves that money hasn’t entirely altered his lifestyle. In the music video for “Pop Yo Sh*t”, the Florida native offers a press crew a sneak peek into his modest residence located in his neighborhood. The clip additionally features Plies leaving the premise in an attention-grabbing, flamingo pink Impala convertible, alluding to his flamboyant persona.

Additional Releases in the Hip-Hop Landscape

Today’s musical contributions also included tracks from Moneybagg Yo’s “Trying to Make Sure”, D-Lo’s “Homage”, Tems’ “Love Me Jeje”, Lil $o$o’s “Passion”, Gloss Up’s “Come Here” featuring Hunxho, and Ot The Real, Borirock, and Shaykh Hanif’s “Multiply”.

DPH Hot Take:

Today’s hip-hop scene revealed an engaging blend of novel and seasoned artists, each showcasing their unique styles and compelling narrative. Dave East’s strategic collaboration underlines the value of partnership and adaptability in bringing top-notch entertainment. Plies’ reveal delivers a grounded perspective that even successful artists maintain a strong connection with their origins. As we anticipate summer, these works add to the musical landscape’s vibrancy and depth, reminding us that hip-hop is continually evolving while staying true to its roots.

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