HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Gary Miller / Getty NBA YoungBoy is probably the only rapper in the game whose music videos are always shot in the comfort of his own home and truth be told, it’s probably best that way. That being said, such is the case for his latest visuals to “Hi Haters,” in which NBA plays the role of head of the household as he kicks it on the couch with his wifey and daughter before stunting next to his car and showing off his jewelry collection. Back in Boston, Millyz continues to enjoy his ride to stardom and in his clip to “Die Cloud” gives us some behind the scenes look at how he lives before he takes the stage to rock the thousands of fans who hang onto his every rhyme. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from 38 Spesh and Harry Fraud, Rich Homi...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty Just last week Nas blessed the Hip-Hop culture with his latest banger, Kings Disease III, and now we get hit with a new visual in support of the Hit-Boy produced album. Coming through with a new video for the standout cut “Michael & Quincy,” the Queensbridge king takes it back to some humble beginnings and rides a bike through the hood at night before landing in the studio with Hit-Boy, where he lays down his verses. The Kings Disease series has been amazing, but we still waiting on that Nas and DJ Premier album. Just sayin.’ Back in Philadelphia, Meek Mill seems to be living his best life and in his clip to “God Did” hops in and out of luxury helicopters and Maybach’s before breaking bread and toasting to the life with his people...
HipHopWired Featured Video This past Friday (November 18) Dave East returned to the rap scene with his latest project Book of David courtesy of Gangsta Grillz and now the Harlem representative comes through with some new visuals for one of the mixtape’s standout cuts. In his latest video for “Seen A Lot,” Dave East takes to his brand new spot, From The Deli, where he kicks it with some friends and fam and gets poured up while enjoying the fruits of his labor. We feel like most of Dave’s visuals will be taking place at his new Deli. We ain’t mad at that at all. Keeping that New York vibe going, Hip-Hop OG’s Black Star reunite and in their black-and-white clip to “So Be It,” Mos Def and Talib Kweli rock the crowd and show them what they’ve been missing for a decade and change. Check out the ...