HipHopWired Featured Video Source: NBC / Getty Lil Baby’s latest album It’s Only Me has only been out a few days and already the ATLien been on his grizzley dropping off new visuals in support of his third studio project. This time around LB comes through with a new video for “Stand On It,” in which he ditches the fancy cars and whips out some ATV’s that he and his crew use to stroll through the streets and creep through their hood. Them joints do look like they hella fun to ride on. Back in New York, French Montana recreates a classic in his clip to “Whippin It Slowly” and pays homage to The Fugees’ “Killing’ Me Softly With His Song” video and hits up a movie theater with his peoples and has a helluva time. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Nardo Wick featuring Polo ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Denise Truscello / Getty Diddy’s once proudly claimed to have invented the remix and with his latest hit “Gotta Move On” he’s looking to give it new life with a remix fit for a queen or two. Linking up with Bryson Tiller, Yung Miami and Ashanti for the Queens Remix to “Gotta Move On,” Diddy and Miami roll around the streets of New York City before Ashanti roasts Irv Gotti something crisp in the kitchen of a fancy restaurant. How isn’t Ashanti wifed up yet?? Back on the West Coast, Snoop Dogg becomes Larry David for a day and in his CGI clip to “Crip Ya Enthusiasm” walks around in white face for some comedic relief and even involves Biggie and Pac in his shenanigans. Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend i...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: NBC / Getty Last night Lil Baby blessed his fans with his latest guest-star laced album, It’s Only Me, and today comes through with some new visuals to accompany the release of his third studio album. Giving the visual treatment to one of the album’s standout cuts “California Breeze,” Lil Baby takes to the open seas in a private boat alongside a beautiful young lady before blessing her with the kind of ice that can chill the hot waters of the west coast. Lil Baby ballin’ like a big boy. Back in the A, Gucci Mane shows he has some impressive ice of his own and in his and Finesse2Tyme’s clip to “Gucci Flow” the two men spit into a mic that’s hanging in a hallway while flexing the kind of iced out pieces that dwarf your favorite rapper’s jewelry. Check out t...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: SMG John Paul Jones Arena / SMG John Paul Jones Arena We don’t know why he’s been doing it, but DaBaby’s really been going the comedic route in his recent music videos and this time around he’s doing the most as he basically lives up to his moniker. In his latest visuals to “No Condom,” DaBaby finds himself, well, being birthed into his grown self (Benjamin Button style) before turning up in a hospital waiting room that’s filled with beautiful women who also happen to be pregnant. Whether or not they all actually have a bun in the oven is anyone’s guess, but this is the first time we’ve seen a music video remotely close to this. Back in Buffalo, Benny The Butcher keeps his latest LP Tana Talk 4 buzzing and in his clip to “Thowy’s Revenge” heads over to Pa...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: AXE / AXE Lil Baby is currently one of the biggest artists in the game today, and though he doesn’t drop videos on the regular like some of his rap peers, when he does he likes to make them seem like a movie. Such is the case for his latest visuals to “Heyy” in which the man with the southern swagger sits at a table stacked with money while a line of women eagerly wait their turn to greet Lil Baby who likes to be pampered. Just enjoying the fruits of his labor. Back in Chicago, G Herbo seems to be trying to get right with God and in his clip to “No Guts, No Glory” finds himself in the house of the Lord where he drops his bars which contain hella explicit lyrics. We wonder if the pastor heard the record before letting G shoot his video there. Check out the...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Paras Griffin / Getty Regardless of how many joints they’ve dropped together, seeing Quavo and Takeoff in the same scene and song without Offset still takes some getting used to as we’ve grown accustomed to seeing Migos roll together since their inception. Still, the new twosome has to get this paper and continue to drop new joints together. In their latest visual to “Nothing Changed,” Quavo and Takeoff politic in an empty room with nothing but a piano and an automobile that costs more than your entire life while reminiscing on their childhood which also features just them two. Where’d it all go wrong with the Migos, b? A crew that’s still rolling thick is the Taylor Gang as they drop off a new clip for “Creatures” in which Wiz Khalifa, Fedd the God and S...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Prince Williams / Getty Looks like Fabolous is officially back on his grizzly as he’s been dropping off more visuals in the past few weeks than he has in the past few years. This time around the Brooklyn OG comes through with a new video for “Gotta Move On Remix” in which Fab rolls around the city that never sleeps before hitting the club to turn up and pop bottles with Maino and a gang of thick young women. Fab living that fabulous like indeed. Related Stories Tyga meanwhile might be the sole survivor of the Kardashian Kurse as he continues to flourish and in his clip to “Booty Dancer” throws on some clown makeup to entertain patrons at an adult carnival. On second thought maybe that Kardashian Kurse is just now kickin’ in. Check out the rest of today’s ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Who would’ve thought that all these years later that Jim Jones would be the Dip Set member to keep that OG Harlem flag waving as he comes through with a new video for a cut off his latest Gangsta Grillz project with DJ Drama, We Set The Trendz. Linking up with Icewear Vezzo and Dave East for the visuals to “Backdoe,” Jones and company turn up at the strip club where they flex major ice and sip out some red cups before a SWAT team goes into action. Back in the studio, El Camino and Benny The Butcher sharpen their knives and in their clip to “80 Bills” lay down some bars before heading to the parking lot where a few thick young women await their company. All work and no play, right? Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Vado featuring Dave East, R...
HipHopWired Featured Video While a lot of your favorite rappers tend to lend their talents to their peers and some up and coming talent, Big Sean isn’t really big on the features game but today he joins Quinn XCII for his latest offering and has some fun while doing it too. For Quinn’s visuals to “Common,” Big Sean and QC get their gymnastic on and kick it in gym where some dudes show promise in competing for the gold while Sean and Q, well, not so much. No shots. Elsewhere Blac Youngsta’s getting ready to ride on his ops and in his clip to “Shoot At Some” kicks it with some thick young ladies and takes in some TV before putting in that work out in these streets. Quite the way to get amped up. Just sayin.’ Check out the rest of today’s drop including work from Ari Lennox, FWC Big Key, and ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Prince Williams / Getty After taking a lengthy break from the game, Fabolous has been dropping off new work and visuals as of late to show and prove he’s still one of the game’s illest lyricist, and today he continues to make that case even stronger. Coming through with some new visuals to “Ups & Downs Freestyle,” Fab takes his talents to Croatia where he enjoys some down time by a dimly lit pool before turning up with the thick women of the town, and rocking the crowd at a concert performance. International Fabolous up in here. Back in the States, Cordae continues to make his own case for the one of the best lyricists of this generation, and in his clip to “Unacceptable,” walks through a cemetery while dropping off some bars before getting back to hi...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Paras Griffin / Getty It feels like it’s been forever since we’ve been blessed with some true R&B music as the genre’s been relegated to booty twerkin’ grooves. But fear not for some OGs of the baby makin’ music era have returned and they brought some rhythm and blues to get y’all all in your feelings. Linking up with 2 Chainz for the visuals to “The Plug,” The Isley Brothers lay it down in the studio as only they can before Chainz swings through to drop his verse to compliment the track. This track gonna start a family or add to one somewhere out there, b. Speaking of OG’s, G-Unit capo turned solo artist, Lloyd Banks returns to the rap scene, and in his clip for “Socialize” takes to the streets on the dolo tip and stomps through the streets of Queens...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty Them Griselda artists sure love naming their songs after actual people don’t they? Westside Gunn keeps that tradition alive as he links up with Armani Caesar for her latest visual to keep things gully and glamourous. For her new visual to “Paula Deen,” Armani Caesar styles out in some fancy furs and iced out necklaces while Westside Gunn provides street flavor that the real Paula Deen would’ve never allowed in her kitchen with her racist a$$. NBA YoungBoy meanwhile continues to enjoy his big payday from the comfort of his own home and in his clip to “Made Rich” turns up in his crib in multiple outfits and continues to isolate himself from the outside world. We not mad at that one bit. Keep living, King. Check out the rest of today’s d...