The closing track off Don't Call Me Lucky gets the official video treatment and it earns it.
"100 Dollar Bill" is track 12 on the collaborative album between South Central MC T.F. and legendary Cypress Hill producer DJ Muggs, released April 10, 2026. Directed by Newhigh Filmz, mixed by Muggs and Sam Kingston. The video arrives months after the album dropped, which is the right call for a track this good. Let it breathe first, then give it visuals.
T.F. told The Hip Hop Museum what the beat meant to him the first time he heard it: the first MC he thought of was Prodigy. That says everything about what kind of record "100 Dollar Bill" is and what lane T.F. operates in. A West Coast MC actively choosing the grimiest East Coast reference point available and then delivering on it is not an accident. It is a studied decision. T.F. grew up on East Coast music and never pretended otherwise, even when the LA scene told him to stay in his lane.
The track itself is about commerce in its most methodical form. A quarter turned into a dollar, done thirty times, then merchandised. Verse two widens the frame: people buying stocks and cribs in the same breath as people busting down product in apartments, both sides of the same economic logic.
Don't Call Me Lucky is one of the strongest albums of 2026. Twelve tracks, single producer, a guest list that reads like a widontplay editorial calendar: Roc Marciano, Boldy James, Rome Streetz, Meyhem Lauren, OT The Real, Ghostface Killah. Muggs has been running this format for years, pairing with one MC per project and letting the chemistry speak. His recent run with Madlib, Mach-Hommy, Rome Streetz, Jay Worthy and Crimeapple set the standard high. Don't Call Me Lucky belongs in that conversation.
The album also comes with a full-length cinematic film directed by Jason Goldwatch. But start with this video first.
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