5 Play: Travis Scott's 'Mamacita,' and Gucci Mane sees 'Dead People'

Plus new music from Daye Jack, pacmanADV, and Run The Jewels drop a new video


Travis Scott — "Mamacita" feat. Rich Homie Quan and Young Thug (Video)
Travi$ Scott recently unleashed the visuals for track No. 2 off of his Days Before Rodeo project. Travvy, Rich Homie Quan, and Young Thug hit up the Metro Mart parking lot for some performance shots, while the camera cuts to barely dressed ladies twerking in glow-in-the-dark body paint. Eye candy and skinny jeans abound!

pacmanADV (Ron Shaw) — "Haitian Joe"

Chances are you've heard pacmanADV's production before. Under the name Ron Shaw, he's lent his knob-turning talents to Curtis Williams ("Face It"), Key! ".45," and Wara From the NHBD ("You Must Die"). "Haitian Joe" comes from pacmanADV's forthcoming project INFINITE, set for release on Dec. 15. According to the man himself the project is, "a look into the dichotomy of human plight in an infinite universe within a society that thinks in a finite fashion." And the name behind this single? "Haitian Joe sheds light on an archetype we have seen throughout history; an individual who is deemed by the opposition as a threat, but viewed by his community and peers as a hero (Ché Guevara, Malcom X, Fela Kuti)." We'll have INFINITE for download when it drops.

Run The Jewels — "Oh My Darling (Don't Cry)"

The best rap group making music today just put out a new video for their track from Run The Jewels 2. The media's current favorite MC aka Killer Mike , and El-P trade bars over a trippy light show equipped with some nude models, and distorted visual effects.

Daye Jack — "Still Barking"

Daye Jack is all of 18 years old, but like local wunderkind, Raury, he's seemingly years ahead of himself as far as musical talents go. The Nigerian-born MC genre hops with ease and this latest single, "Still Barking," harkens back to pre-Yasiin Bey Mos Def records.

Gucci Mane — "Dead People" feat. Raury
http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/gucci-mane-dead-people-feat-raury-new-song.1960357.html
Speaking of Raury, on paper, this makes absolutely no sense, but in actuality it doesn't sound too bad. From prison, Gucci Mane recruits the Indigo Child, Raury, for his single "Dead People."