Giggs and Quavo have teamed up on the new track ‘Big In Da Game’ which marks the debut single on KidSuper Records.
Colm Dillane, the founder and designer of the KidSuper fashion label has now branched out into music, creating KidSuper records – the company’s own record label. ‘Big In Da Game’ is the first single to be released under the music label and sees the Atlanta rapper and the Britsh rapper collab on an amped-up track while spitting: “Excuse me, you sound stupid, I’ll excuse your ignorance / We shoot up, run through predicaments / You think me and you’s equivalent / Make two moves, then choose my dividends.”
The song had its debut at the KidSuper Autumn/winter 2024 ‘STRING THEORY’ show during Paris Fashion Week. Directed and produced by KidSuper Studios, the song’s accompanying music video features Dillane, Quavo and Giggs in a Peaky Blinders and Snatch-inspired cinematic clip.
Speaking about the track in a press release, Giggs said: “Really excited to share with the world this cool collaboration, blending different worlds. Fashion. Hip Hop. UK rappers. U.S. rappers.”
Dillaine added: “Since Day one, music has always been an integral part of KidSuper – from housing artists to making album arts, merch collaborations, hosting pop-ups, etc. KidSuper Records was always a pipe dream.. we even made merch for it before it existed. And it’s crazy to think that something that started as an idea over 10 years ago has now evolved into a real song, debuted at Paris Fashion Week, with Giggs and Quavo, out on our very own record label. Wild.”
In other news, Quavo recently shared his support for Kamala Harris‘ presidential campaign during a speech at her rally in Atlanta, Georgia.
Quavo commended Harris for her commitment to tackling gun violence and running the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, which was established last year.
“One of these issues that I care about is resolving the gun violence issues,” Quavo told the rally. “You can’t understand the struggle of gun violence if you not in the field or in the heart of it.”
He continued: “So, one thing I learned from working with Vice President Harris is she always stand on business. From inviting me to the White House last year to discuss these solutions, to passing the biggest gun safety laws today.”
Busta Rhymes is honoring his late friend D’Angelo in a truly moving way. The rapper released a heartfelt tribute track titled “Magic,” marking one of his most emotional releases in years. The song celebrates the neo-soul legend D’Angelo, who sadly passed away earlier this month after a private battle with cancer. Over the smooth, soulful backdrop of D’Angelo’s “One Mo’ Gin” from his 2000 classic Voodoo, Busta reflects deeply, sharing raw and powerful emotions through his storytelling.
Throughout the seven-minute piece, Busta takes listeners on a journey through his 34-year friendship with D’Angelo. He recalls their early sessions with A Tribe Called Quest and describes the lasting connection they built over the decades. Instead of simply celebrating the music, Busta pays homage to the person behind it. He describes D’Angelo as a rare, once-in-a-generation artist who “never needed a co-sign” and “touched the souls of the people and everything between.”
During an interview with Okayplayer, Busta called D’Angelo “a godsend,” reflecting on his influence across R&B and hip-hop. “The Earth shifted when D came to do music,” he said, a statement that perfectly sums up D’Angelo’s impact. Anyone familiar with Brown Sugar, Voodoo, or Black Messiah knows his legacy speaks volumes.
“Magic” feels like a conversation between two lifelong friends. Busta Rhymes gives fans an intimate look at a bond that helped shape decades of soul-infused hip-hop. The tributes pouring in since D’Angelo’s passing highlight not only his extraordinary artistry but also the love and respect he inspired among peers. Lauryn Hill expressed it beautifully, writing, “Thank you for being a beacon of light to a generation and beyond who had no remembrance of the legacy that preceded us.”