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Mr. 31 aka Jamal Gasol drops “4PF Freestyle”

Staying on their necks, Mr. 31 aka Jamal Gasol comes with another freestyle video/drop. This time over the beat of “4PF” (with visuals filmed by Blackbelt Jonez) as he drops gems about the hustle.
Watch official video for “4PF Freestyle”: https://youtu.be/D1o_hdwmXCU?si=W3t4xm-O8YT612LV
This track will appear on the forthcoming Mr. 31 Vol. 3 (The Threat Tape) to drop digitally on 5/26. It’s a return to the classic mixtape format for Gasol, who is having fun stuntin’ over some choice beats used by other artists. These includes two previous leaks including “Bang Bang Freestyle” and “Return Of The Threat Freestyle” (links below).
Watch official video for “Bang Bang” here: https://youtu.be/r0IhjqQgnfM?si=dGxXCDuI3oaeas_t
Watch official video for “Return Of The Threat Freestyle”: https://youtu.be/uZFxGmOKZhw?si=TUifaLiVSbX6caje
Keeping it classic, The Threat Tape will be hosted by legends in the game DJ Big Mike The Ruler and DJ Kasa.
Also on the near horizon is Jamal Gasol’s next official LP You Not Like That (to drop in July).
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Drela and Stonebwoy Deliver a Masterclass in Grit on ‘DEM DEAD’

The Afrobeats scene is evolving rapidly, and “DEM DEAD” by Drela and Stonebwoy might just be its next pivotal moment. The song doesn’t tiptoe into your speakers — it kicks the door open and announces itself with teeth-baring confidence. Drela, still on the ascent, raps like someone who knows his moment has arrived. Every bar is sharp, laced with realness, and aimed like arrows toward his sceptics.
Stonebwoy, a legend in his own right, doesn’t just lend a verse — he elevates the entire track. His voice, full of lived wisdom and unmistakable power, balances Drela’s youthful ferocity with a seasoned calm. Their chemistry is undeniable. You can almost hear the unspoken respect between them, making “DEM DEAD” not just a collaboration, but a cultural handshake between generations and regions.
Sonically, Mix Master Garzy cooks up a storm. The beat is aggressive but polished, with layers of percussive flair and melodic tension that reflect the emotional weight of the track. This isn’t background music — it’s front and center, demanding full attention. The production moves like a soundtrack to a revolution, and Drela and Stonebwoy are its leading voices.
The visual treatment seals the deal. Shot across iconic locations in Lagos and Accra, the music video fuses art and symbolism with street realism. There’s a narrative here — one of struggle, resistance, and ultimate triumph. Both artists appear in their element, delivering not just performance but presence. The shots of unity and resilience speak louder than any lyric.
In a time where feel-good anthems often overshadow songs with true intent, “DEM DEAD” reminds us of the power of message music. It’s a battle hymn for the ambitious, the underdog’s war chant. Drela is clearly not just chasing clout — he’s building legacy. And with Stonebwoy backing him, the world better be ready.
Drela: Facebook, Instagram, X, Spotify, Website | Stonebwoy: Facebook, Instagram, X, Spotify, Wikipedia
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