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Multi-platinum-selling recording artist Cory Gunz releases the video for “Ain’t Wit That” featuring The Militia members RMK, Whispers and Pax3 and it can be watched HERE.

The video was directed by Mel Phraze and shows the lyrical wordsmith alongside The Militia members as they fire off their respective bars. On “Ain’t Wit That,” Cory switches up his cadence and flow as he delivers an infectious chorus over the Daze-produced beat. The song is also available to stream HERE.

The visual for “Ain’t Wit That” comes off the heels of Cory’s previously released video “Rick Owens x Nike Tech” featuring Jae’won and the unveiling of The Militia mixtape where Cory teams up with fellow Militia members Black Saun, Qui3t, Whispers, RMK, Mulaarie and Pax3 on nine new tracks. On the mixtape, The Militia members rap over Jersey club beats and gritty sounds as they showcase their versatility on tracks “Bout Mine” featuring Ms. Hustle and “Club & Go.” The tape also pays homage to veteran rapper-turned-podcaster N.O.R.E.‘s self-titled, debut album with the song “Head Tonight.”

The Militia mixtape comes after Cory kicked off the summer with his revered “On The Radar” Freestyle. Footage of The Bronx spitter’s performance grabbed the attention of fellow labelmate Drake and received rave reviews from industry peers such as A$AP Ferg, Dave East, Tony Yayo, Don Cannon and more. The freestyle was released on DSPs where it received playlisting on Spotify’s State of Mind and Frequency in addition to Apple Music’s Base:Line, BARS and Underground Hip-Hop Essentials.

Prior to Cory’s “On The Radar” Freestyle, the Bronx native released the video for NaySay” which pays homage to legendary hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan’s Raekwon and Ghostface Killah by replaying the beat of one of the biggest songs of rap’s Golden Era, “Ice Cream.” The prior month, the YMCMB artist dropped his solo mixtape, Loosie Pack 3 which featured guest appearances from Jim JonesChris Rivers, Jae’won, Whispers and more. Four of Loosie Pack 3’s tracks, Real Rights,” “Die Slowly,” “Laundry” and “Rick Owens x Nike Tech,” quickly became fan-favorite songs and received playlisting on Apple Music’s Base:Line, BARS, Football, Basketball and Underground Hip-Hop Essentials. 

This year, Cory Gunz has signaled his return to music and proved he is here to stay. The revered rapper has continued his momentum with an abundance of music releases as well as interviews and coverage on outlets such as BET Jams, iHeartThe SourceXXL MagazineVibeHot 97This Is 50  Punchline AcademyBag FuelApt. 5H and more. Stream The Militia out now!

About Cory Gunz

Cory Gunz is a multi-platinum-selling recording artist who is best known for delivering iron-clad East Coast bars. Gunz got his start in the music industry at age 14, by inking a deal with Tommy Mottola at Casablanca Records and Def Jam Recordings. Jay-Z then shepherded him into a joint venture through The Island Def Jam Music Group. Soon after, Gunz was on the remix of Rihanna‘s single “If It’s Lovin’ That You Want.” The Bronx native also contributed a verse on the original version of Lil Wayne‘s “A Milli” before it was replaced with new verses by Wayne for the album version.

In 2009, Gunz signed a contract with After Platinum Records. By early 2010, Gunz signed with Young Money Entertainment and Universal Motown. In 2011, Gunz got his big break when he was featured on Lil Wayne’s single “6 Foot 7 Foot.” That year, Gunz made his reality TV debut on MTV’s Son of A Gun that followed Gunz before and after he was signed by Young Money. On July 16, 2013, he released his first mixtape in two years with Datz WTF I’m Talkin Bout, which featured guest appearances by Busta Rhymes, Charlie Rock, Mack Maine, Wiz Khalifa, and Juicy J among others.  

Since then, Cory Gunz has continued to feed fans music by releasing a multitude of singles, mixtapes, collaborative projects and EPs such The Militia, Loosie Pack 3, Loosie Pack 2, Loosie Pack, the 2020 EP Guns & Butter and 2022’s Gunz x Bars with David Bars.

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