Snoop Dogg releases 'Stop Counting My Poccets' single and video

Snoop Dogg has unveiled his new single 'Stop Counting My Poccets,' produced by Nottz, from his upcoming album 10 Til’ Midnight, set for release on April 10. The track comes with a gangster-themed music video directed by Luis De Pena and Yaslynn Rivera, serving as part of a larger short film for the project.

Snoop Dogg dropped the single 'Stop Counting My Poccets' on March 27, marking a lead-up to his forthcoming LP, 10 Til’ Midnight, scheduled for April 10. Nottz handled production on the track, which arrived alongside a black-and-white music video paying homage to classic West Coast gangster films. Directed by Luis De Pena and Yaslynn Rivera, the video forms one segment of a short film tied to the album's visuals. It centers on two brothers, Ru Little and Do Wrong—both portrayed by Snoop Dogg—who take divergent paths amid a botched high-stakes heist. The clip spotlights one of the characters. Guest appearances include West Coast rappers Ray Vaughn, G Perico, Hitta J3, and BLK ODYSSY. The full album boasts features from Swizz Beatz, Peezy, Trinidad James, October London, Kanobby, and Shawn Louisiana. Production credits extend to Swizz Beatz, Pharrell Williams, Rick Rock, Soopafly, Nottz, MyGuyMars, Erick Sermin, YoungFyre, and Snoop himself. This release follows Snoop's 21st solo album, Iz It a Crime?, from last year, and his October collaboration with Jeremy Beloate on 'Love Is Love,' supporting LGBTQ+ youth via GLAAD's Spirit Day.

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Photorealistic illustration of 21 Savage on a gritty street announcing his album 'What Happened to the Streets?' releasing December 12.
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21 Savage announces 'What Happened to the Streets?' album for December 12

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Rapper 21 Savage has revealed the release date for his upcoming album 'What Happened to the Streets?', set for Friday, December 12. The announcement came via a cryptic Instagram trailer on December 8, featuring a 14-track project with no singles released yet. This follows his last album, 'American Dream', which topped the Billboard 200 in 2024.

Bay Area rapper E-40 has unveiled his first track of 2026, Pesos, featuring Chef Boy from his upcoming album. The single, produced by DJAYCP, arrives with a music video directed by Jae Synth. It marks E-40's return to new music following releases in summer 2025.

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Building on the buzz from Winona Ryder's starring role in the music video (as previously covered), A$AP Rocky officially dropped psychedelic track 'Punk Rocky' on January 6, 2026, as the lead single for 'Don't Be Dumb', his first full album in nearly eight years, out January 16. The surreal clip also features Danny Elfman and Thundercat, with album artwork by Tim Burton and Elfman string arrangements.

A$AP Rocky has unveiled the full tracklist for his upcoming fourth studio album, Don't Be Dumb, set for release on January 16 via A$AP Worldwide and RCA Records. The project features 17 tracks and has already shattered records with over one million pre-saves on Spotify. A limited-edition vinyl collaboration adds to the anticipation surrounding the long-awaited release.

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Detroit rapper Baby Smoove, real name Jaelin Deanta Parker, got pulled over in a flashy yellow Lamborghini in Miami late Wednesday night, leading to his arrest on multiple felony drug and weapon charges. Police reports detail a smoky scene with marijuana odor, a loaded gun, and a stash that screams 'intent to distribute.' He posted a quick $1,000 bond and was out by Friday.

Following the January 16 release of his album *Don't Be Dumb*, A$AP Rocky surprised fans with 'Flackito Jodye,' featuring Dominican artist Tokischa. The track, added to the project, comes with a 3D-animated music video directed by AWGE.

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Punk band Downtown Boys will release Public Luxury, their first album since 2017's Cost of Living, on June 26 via Sub Pop. The lead single 'No Me Jodas' arrives with a live video directed by John MacKay. The band has also scheduled initial live shows.

 

 

 

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