With the Pandemic Declared Over, a New Tier of Business Creative has Arrived as Magnate Jesse Is Heavyweight Offers an Art House Visual to his Critically Acclaimed Don’t Drop the Ball Freestyle

Dallas, TX

Jesse Is Heavyweight had not released an open air recording since the deadly pandemic of 2020. That’s a huge deal for the southern rap maven who made his bones grinding state to state selling his music like weight. With over 30 underground releases, solidifying Jesse as a rap giant, his audience base of largely black men and women ranging ages 14 – 75 in urban America, felt the void.

As Jesse fell silent musically, the greater hip hop community began to grumble about a lack of quality on the music scene. During this time period Nas and lyricists like Killer Mike were able to thrive and receive widespread critical acclaim as hip hop fans scoured for anything of substance. Both emcees winning Grammys for best rap album for the first time in their illustrious careers. Great emcees who had been only championed by their fan bases became more revered during this great drought of quality rap music.

Jesse stayed quiet, taking a vow of musical silence until the pandemic was declared over and done with. For 4 years the pandemic raged globally while Jesse left hip hop dehydrated. His only release during the time period was a music video to a song that was out before the pandemic kickstarted. The pandemic destroyed millions of lives, effecting the world in ways many never imagined. Once the pandemic was announced to no longer be a threat Jesse Is Heavyweight has emerged as the most respected emcee from the Dallas, Texas area from one freestyle.

The hard times the world incurred has the traditional hip hop audience more demanding of authenticity and that’s why upon release of Jesse’s Don’t Drop The Ball Freestyle he was highlighted on the most respected hip hop platform with over 109 million listeners, The Joe Budden Podcast, a hip hop talk show hosted by respected lyricist turned statesmen Joe Budden.

With Jesse’s sing-songy style, catchy wordplay and introspective take, Jesse’s Don’t Drop The Ball Freestyle is a contemporary masterpiece and in the running for the best rap performance of the year. The music video is directed by an international art house, The Kindergarten Class, who wanted to forefront the lyrical content over visual noise so popular today in hip hip videos. Making the artsy visual of Don’t Drop The Ball feel like an actual work of art.

Nikki Mack, Editor In Chief

Summer Summer Summer Time

Fresh Prince (better known today as Will Smith) and DJ Jazzy Jeff – Summer Time

Summer Time by Will Smith goes down in history as a hip hop classic summer anthem. Others have tried and failed and none has stood the test of time like this song. Will takes you through a myriad of summer images that everyone can relate to. He even gives the energy of summer a name by simply calling it Summer Madness. Riding through any city during a hot summer day and your likely to still here this song banging out of your speakers. If Will Smith never recorded another song in his entire life he impacted and changed our summers forever with the single Summer Time.

Happy by Pharrell

It was only right. This video has over 260 million views and counting. Perfect song and video for anybody feeling down or if your just feeling Happy. Enjoy!
PS Do not crash your car singing along to this song.

Camron ft Juelz Santana – Dipshits

Dipset has officially made a comeback it would seem. Dipset was BIG in the early 2000s but after RocAFella Records broke up it left the Dips displaced. Jim Jones beefed with Cam (“Cam is like Finding Nemo right now), Juelz was sold to Def Jam (“I sold him for like $2 Mill) and Cam took an extended hiatus (“Check out my pool!”) and stayed killing the underground with projects like Crime Pays and Guns and Butta. But after hearing talks of them linking back up we finally get them all in a music video. Freekey Zeke, Santana’s Town, King Joffy aka Spacely Sprocketts, even Jimmy. And whose responsible for bringing it all together, of course Harlem’s own Dame Dash. Dipset! Dipset! Dipset! Owwwww! Free Bigavel.

Wiz Khalifa – We Dem Boyz

Probably the best video of 2014 so far. This video takes the tone of Xzibit’s What You See Is What You Get or even more recently Lil Wayne’s A Milli or even 2 Chainz & Kanye West’s Birthday Song, where it’s a one shot walkthrough. Granted the video doesn’t really detail the song or the song content but it’s still a pretty good visual. Hol up! We Dem Boyz!