Trey Songz f. Juelz Santana & Fabolous, “Say Ahh” MP3

“Say Ahh” needs to marry this song and become the 2009 pop R&B hit version of Ashford and Simpson. We might’ve said Mary J. and K-Ci, but we want this to last. And by “this” we mean Trey Songz discarding his Tiger Beat cover panhandling and talking about what he knows best: getting girls drunk and having sex with them.



Download: Trey Songz f. Juelz Santana & Fabolous, “Say Ahh”

Vic D f. Juelz Santana, “Drink It Out The Bottle” MP3

Back around the time the movie Crooklyn was released, Spike Lee had an interview where he talked about how though the boroughs of NYC were always easily passable, when he was young, they never really rocked with each other like that. It’s good to see that things have changed as Vic D, better known as Vic Damone, links up with Juelz Santana for something that would fit neatly into one of Uptown’s own get lite sessions. Summer is finally here and with it comes dancing in the streets, which we’ll fully be expecting borough-wide when we hear “Drink It Out The Bottle” coming from somebody’s trunk.



Download: Vic D f. Juelz Santana, “Drink It Out The Bottle”

Video: Three New Gucci Mane Videos

Along with a confrontation-free Birthday Bash concert in Atlanta, this weekend brought three new Gucci Mane videos at once, which normally we’d assume to be like getting shot in the eyeballs with a lemonade-filled watergun. The clips however, though all directed by Mr. Boomtown, don’t seem to extend much further than their song titles. “I Think I Love Her,” which can be found as “White Girl” (featuring Esther Dean) on any number of Gucci mixtapes, is Gucci playing chess on an oversized board in some sort of traphouse backroom, the “her” in question being the queen piece, presumably. For “She Got A Friend,” a song featuring Juelz and Big Boi, he made a video about making a video, possibly rendering the show, Making The Video, completely obsolete. Then there’s “Photo Shoot,” a standout from Gucci’s breakout Gangsta Grillz tape, which is, unfortunately, just a photo shoot. Now it may have been that, like their bundled release, he got a three-for-one deal on the package, but with the right direction, we know what Gucci is capable of. Watch the videos for “She Got A Friend” and “Photo Shoot” after the jump.

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Video: Juelz Santana, “Days of Our Lives”

We played this song on The Let Out, our weekly radio show, last Friday, and though it made us feel good and New Yorky and whatnot, we still have this lingering feeling that Juelz and Cam are really bummed they aren’t bros anymore, like they’re “doing it” and “can’t be stopped” but really they just want to be shopping for jackets together on the weekends. Let’s bring it together for Summer Jam, dudes!

Reliving Our Youth Through This Weekend’s Rap Videos

Man oh man, nothing like a slew of rap videos from the class of 2004 and beyond to get us hopping on a Monday morning. We missed Eminem’s horror show on Skinemax Saturday night because no matter how vigorously they are tweaked the rabbit ears do not pick up pay channels. But, we did catch the web premieres of former/current Dipset members Cam’ron and Juelz (Juelz wins? Someone send us a sad Dipset emoticon). Then, after watching Inspectah Deck and Sean Price earn a paycheck, we tried to finish strong with Red Café’s new one, in which he promises to bring throwback jerseys back. Let’s do this! Kanye who!?

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Video: Juelz Santana & Skull Gang, “I Am The Club”

This is our old pal Juelz Santana at a rave. He may be in a k-hole, as he is inexplicably looking Jason Voorhees-level IN-SANE in like 19 amazing shots in front of a disco ball… or perhaps he’s just coming for Jim Jones’ title (best two seconds in the history of rap videos). He also raps, “Old school/ shake it baby, move while I hump you.” Wow, Juelz! Wow.

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The Future of Magazines: Music Videos!

We try to avoid the subject around here out of sensitivity, but the magazine business is, as most of you know, going through it’s ugly period right now. Hopefully, it will soon get a new haircut, drop the winter flab and refill the wardrobe to the total devastation of all those who left it for seemingly hotter prospects. In the meantime, we have The-Dream, Ludacris, Loso, Ross and Santana propping up some esteemed titles with the video for Dream’s “Rockin’ That Shit.” His album, Love vs. Money, comes out tomorrow, but you can preview the whole thing right here on TheFADER.com.

Freeload: The-Dream f. Ludacris, Fabolous, Juelz Santana & Rick Ross, “Rockin That Shit (Remix)”

Don’t know what Luda’s talking about with the soul swimming but the rest of the dudes do alright. If you have not already perfected some kind of couch-humping routine to this song YOU ARE SLEEPING. CUSHION CRACK ANTHEM OF 2009.



Download: The-Dream f. Ludacris, Fabolous, Juelz Santana & Rick Ross, “Rockin That Shit (Remix)”

Freeload: DJ Webstar f. Jim Jones, Juelz Santana & Ron Browz, “Dancing On Me (Remix)”

If there’s one thing we’ve learned about Ron Browz it’s that he loves dancing. With girls. And then making songs about it. And if there’s one thing we’ve learned about Jim Jones, it’s that he doesn’t like to be left out. Especially when there are girls and dancing involved. “Dancing On Me” is the latest Browz byproduct devouring clubs and high school basketball game Majorette routines. More chicken noodle soup for the soul.



Download: DJ Webstar f. Jim Jones, Juelz Santana & Ron Browz, “Dancing On Me (Remix)”

Freeload: Juelz Santana, “Let’s Cruise”

Something about listening to Juelz rap sex into a Rolls Royce mechanic metaphor and punctuate it with the word “dicklicker” while snow falls on Manhattan makes us almost want to cry a little bit.



Download: Juelz Santana, “Let’s Cruise” (via dajaz1)