HipHopWired Featured Video Source: press handout / Handout With Kodak Black possibly heading back to the clink for catching some federal drug charges this past July, y’all know he’s going to be putting out as much work as possible to ensure he gets all the bags he can until that time comes. This time around the Florida representative joins Icewear Vezzo for his visuals to “It’s All On U” where the two rappers turn up with the crowd which features a few big booty twerking young women and some dudes flossing stacks of cash that will more than likely end up on the floor of some strip clubs. We wonder if Kodak Black was part of the MAGA crowd that rolled to Mar-A-Lago to give the FBI a piece of their minds for raiding Trump’s property (LOL). On the R&B side of things, Rod Wave gets all in ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Bobby’s back on his bullsh*t and while he’s dancing a bit in his latest offering, it does have more of off the block feel to it than a booty shakin’ vibe like his previous joints. Coming through with his new visuals to “Whole Brick,” Bobby enlists the talents of some thick young women to cook up his work while half-naked in a spiffy all-white kitchen as Bobby bounces to the beat before his team joins him for the trap house festivities. Related Stories Elsewhere Jay Worthy links up with Conway The Machine at a diner to get some grub before we see Big Body Bes goes off on the beat at a liquor store for their clip to “Helicopter Homicide.” Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from That Mexican OT, Jn...
HipHopWired Featured Video The Lobby Boyz are back in the building as Jim Jones and Maino keep the streets of New York gully and gritty with that OG energy this new duo provides. Linking up with Holy for their visuals to “Off The Leash,” Maino and Jim Jones take to a bank to rob it blind with a team rocking masks of past US Presidents a la Point Break. We talkin’ about OG Point Break too with Keanu Reeves and Patrick Swayze, not that new bullsh*t with whatever they names was. Related Stories Keeping with that OG vibe, Benny The Butcher continues to chop down the competition and links up with Heem and Rick Hyde to take get the projects poppin’ for the summer in the DJ Premier produced “Times Is Rough.” Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from NBA YoungBoy, Peso Peso, and more...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty For a while now Yo Gotti’s been keeping a low profile on the music front but today the Memphis, Ten-A-Key artist returns to the forefront with his crew in two to remind everyone that he has a Masters degree in Gangsterism. Linking up with 42 Dugg, EST Gee, Mozzy, Lehla Samia and Blac Youngsta for the visuals to “Gangsta Art,” the team of G’s get together to express their gangsta visions on blanks canvases that white folk who’ve never been to the hood will surely drop thousands on to hang over their fire places and private studies for inspiration. Back in Harlem, Vado goes back to his stomping grounds to teach kids how to grind and move right to ensure their pockets stay swole in the Nelz assisted clip to “Auntie Kitchen.” Check out th...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty It’s been a while since T-Pain’s dropped off some new work as he’s been busy judging other people’s talents on the Go-Big Show, but he’s carved out some time to get back in the studio and give his fans what they’ve been missing. Coming through with a new video for “That’s Just Tips,” Teddy Penderazz gets his southern swagger on and hits up a lodge to turn things up and give the strippers something to work the pole to and the people something to dance to. Related Stories Back out West, Reason looks to keep the TDE label bumpin and for his clip to “Barely Miss,” he turns a trap house into a gentleman’s club as he has some thick young ladies working the stripper pole and rockin’ goon masks as well. We’re not mad at that, actually. Takes ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty Bobby Shmurda might not be dropping off that heat for the streets everyone hoped for when he was released from prison, but the man really is living his best life these days, and for that, we cannot be mad at homie. Continuing to drop booty shakin’ music, Bobby comes through with some new visuals to “Hoochie Daddy,” in which the Brooklyn rapper shakes his hips alongside a gang of thick young women who twerk to the beat and rub up all on Bobby throughout the video. Again, we are not hating on homie. Meanwhile, back in Boston, a white rapper IS dropping some hard bars for the streets, and in his clip to “Scared,” Millyz links up with Styles P link up to burn down some sticky icky while rolling through the streets of bean town. Check out ...
HipHopWired Featured Video The Hip-Hop world knows that Gucci Mane doesn’t mind getting disrespectful with his raps and now feels that he might’ve started a trend of rappers who have no hairs on their tongues when it comes to doing the same. In his latest visuals to “Dissin The Dead,” Guwop posts up in a cemetery to talk about pioneering dead dissin’ rap while flaunting an mega iced out Cuban link chain and Jason Vorhees mask to show he’s about that Friday The 13th life. On a less morbid note, Wiz Khalifa reveals that he doesn’t mind hooking up with a promiscuous woman and in his clip to “Bad A** B*tches” takes to the desert with a gang of bad a** women draped in red outfits like they reppin’ The Game’s block in LA or something. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Ella ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: press handout / FYI Brand Group French Montana and Harry Fraud’s album, Montega has been out on these streets for a month now and French has been going hard promoting the project with a new video on a weekly basis. This time around the Bronx representative links up with EST Gee for his new visuals to “Keep It Real” in which French and EST steady mob to the Motthaven projects with their crew behind them and post up on top of the bodega much to the delight of the community who take pics of the rappers as they do their thing. Back in the Bricks, OG Hip-Hop legend Redman is out there proving he’s still a lyrical beast and for his clip to “So Cool” posts up in front of a few monster trucks with hydraulics as he drops his bars before driving off in a souped up ...
HipHopWired Featured Video It’s been a minute since Blueface’s dropped off some new work and though he’s been trending on social media for various other reasons, the man returns to the rap game to remind y’all why he’s famous in the first place. Coming though with some new visuals to “One Time,” Blueface takes it back to the days he would get his graffiti on in the streets of LA before C-Walking away from police who were creeping on him for defacing private property. They truly let him C-Walk away from them. Meanwhile down in Miami, Philadelphia representative Meek Mill decided to bless his fans with some new bars and in “Miami Freestyle” drops off a new verse while politicking on the streets of South Beach with his homies in tow. Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you mig...
HipHopWired Featured Video Dave East been keeping a low profile for a minute but today the Harlem representative comes through with some new heat on an old banger. Borrowing’s Eve’s instrumental to her classic “What Ya Want,” Dave East gives it the East Mix treatment and spits his bars over the Swizz beat while rolling through NYC with his peoples and taking in this sweltering summer temperatures. Keeping the scene in NYC, French Montana links up with Ayoud to creep through the Big Apple in some exotic automobiles and spiffy bubble jackets for the clip to “Slidin.” Judging from the attire this video was shot sometime in June when it was still cold. Goddamn climate change. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from the RZA, Southside and Lil Durk, and more. DAVE EAST – “WHAT Y’...
HipHopWired Featured Video It feels like it’s been decades since P. Diddy done dropped any new music as he’s been living his best life away from the game, but today Brother Love returns to the rap scene with some new work in hopes of dominating the club scene like it was 1999. Linking up with Bryson Tiller in the visuals to “Gotta Move On,” Diddy takes to the club with his entourage on confront his shorty on the dance floor before taking his anger out on the bathroom sink. Good thing he has more than enough money to pay for repairs. Related Stories Latto meanwhile puts on for her gender and in her clip to “P*ssy” calls out misogynistic men and their ways and actions while letting a house filled with cats enjoy the good life and eat all the seafood on the table. Check out the rest of today’...
HipHopWired Featured Video Last Friday Kodak Black once again found himself in police custody as he was pinched during a traffic stop and found in possession of 31 Oxycodone pills, and while he awaits his day in court he continues to drop off new work in case we don’t see him for a while. Coming through with some new visuals for “Haitian Scarface,” KB dresses up as Tony Montana on a boat (not a yacht) before getting arrested by one stunner of a police officer. His man Donald Trump ain’t gonna help him this time. NBA YoungBoy meanwhile surprisingly keeps things old school for a young buck and in his clip to “I Don’t Talk” flashes a sneaker box stacked with cash (OG sh*t) before rolling in a Maybach with his man in the driver’s seat. If he’s really smart he’d put his cash in a LA Gear sneake...