HipHopWired Featured Video It’s been a hot minute since we’ve heard from ’04 rap phenom, Lloyd Banks and though he’s no longer rolling with the G-Unit that put him on the map, Blue Hefner continues to show and prove that he’s worthy of all the flowers owed to him even if Jim Jones might feel differently about it. Last week Banks dropped his latest album, The Course of The Inevitable 2, and with it a new black-and-white visual to “Dead Roses” in which he uses a cemetery and images of social unrest to remind everyone that sh*t ain’t sweet out here. Down in Miami, Kodak Black comes through with a new clip to “Usain Boo” where he turns up with some fellow Floridians as he faces some pretty serious charges after getting arrested over the weekend. That might be the last video you see from Kodak ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Rowdy Rebel’s ready to put the Big Apple on his back in a major way and with the release of his album, Rebel vs Rowdy, the Brooklyn rapper comes through with a new joint that he hopes to be an anthem for the city that never sleeps. Linking up with A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and Verzuz MVP, Jadakiss for his visuals to “New York,” Rowdy Rebel and his crew hop on the train on the way to the meeting point with Jadakiss, A Boogie and Fabolous uptown. Given their struggles, the MTA gonna be tight when they see this joint, b. Keeping the vibe in Bucktown, USA, Joey Bada$$ comes through with a new clip to “Zipcodes” in which the BK representative strolls through the streets of New York to Paris, showcasing just how far he’s come in his young career. Props, b. Check out the r...
HipHopWired Featured Video Ever since Snoop Dogg acquired the rights to Death Row Records he’s been going hard dropping off new work from himself and other former Death Row alumni to get the brand buzzing and today he continues his grind. Dropping off some new visuals for his October London assisted “Touch Away,” Snoop Dogg showcases the life he’s built for himself and his family as they enjoy beach front property overseas whenever he’s not rocking the crowd with his OG self. Snoop really living his best life out here. Sean Paul meanwhile continues to try to regain that popularity that helped him soar to the top of the charts in the early 00’s and in his latest clip to “Light My Fire” hooks up with Gwen Stefani and Shenseea to turn up at a small house party where everyone’s twerking and bo...
HipHopWired Featured Video It’s been five years since the tragic passing of Hip-Hop legend, Prodigy of Mobb Deep and though many thought we’d never hear anything new from him after a few years, today we get some new work from one of the most Infamous rappers from Queens. Recently his estate released some new visuals to “You Will See” which features stock footage of P while he was still with us on this earth and plan on dropping Prodigy’s posthumous album, The Hegelian Dialectic Volume 2: The Book Of Heroine sometime this summer. Rest In Power, King. Keeping with Hip-Hop legends, Black Thought keeps on dropping bars that make you think and in he and Danger Mouse’s Michael Kiwanuka assised “Aquamarine,”Thought looks into the camera as he spits his verse to make sure you know where these jewe...
HipHopWired Featured Video Blxst is really coming up in the world having collaborated with the likes of Nas, Snoop Dogg and Blueface amongst other artists, and now the South Central, LA crooner links up with one of the biggest bawse’s in the game for his latest cut. Linking up with Rick Ross for his visuals to “Couldn’t Wait For It,” Blxst heads over to the Rozay’s residence in the A to brainstorm, break bread and puff on cigars like the shot callers they are. Taking the scene further down South and to the West, Hip-Hop OG’s 8Ball & MJG return with a new clip to “Love and Happiness” in which the Memphis artists style with some old school whips before doing a show where they’re shown well-earned much love and appreciation. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Fredo Ba...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Tommaso Boddi / Getty We may not see another Wu-Tang Clan album for a hot minute but at least some members continue to churn out work for the culture and today The Abbot of the iconic group returns with his alter ego in tow. Coming through with some new visuals to “Under The Sun,” the RZA a.k.a Bobby Digital goes the animated route and uses samurai-ish comic book art to get his words to manifest throughout the video. Would love to see this Ninja Bobby go up against Afro-Samurai. Just sayin.’ Related Stories Back in the word of reality, Ciara shows and proves that married life hasn’t kept her from losing a step and in her Coast Contra assisted clip to “Jump” Mrs. “Goodies” Wilson throws on a cheerleading outfit and gets to rump shakin’ much to the delight ...
HipHopWired Featured Video It’s been a few months since Fivio Foreign dropped his debut album, B.I.B.L.E., but his fans continue to clamore for more videos and today he blesses them with the help of two up and coming young ladies in the rap game. Linking up with Coi Leray and Queen Naija for the visuals to “What’s My Name,” Fivio Foreign and the two aforementioned artists take to the club to turn up, make it rain and blow bubbles because it ain’t a party if no one’s blowing bubbles for no reason. It’s the little things that make the environment joyful. Money falling from the sky helps too though. Back in the South, Gucci Mane recruits Lil Baby for the clip to “All Dz Chainz” where the two men try to give Mr. T a run for his money and flaunt a gang of iced out chains around their necks. Mr....
HipHopWired Featured Video For the past few weeks French Montana’s been going hard dropping new visuals in support of his collaborative project with Harry Fraud, Montega and today he continues to push more work out for his repeat customers. Coming through with some new visuals to “Rushmore Pack,” French travels to different parts of New York City to post up and show he’s good wherever he goes whether it be the back streets of Bushwick, Brooklyn or dead in the middle of Times Square. Keeping the scene in New York, Jae Nom recruits some of the city’s favorite sons and in his clip to “Momma Always Told Me Remix,” Jae is joined by Jadakiss and Styles P as they hit the block and reminisce about lessons they learned growing up. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Don Q featur...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Scott Dudelson / Getty It’s been a hot minute since we’ve heard any new material from Ne-Yo but today the Sin City crooner returns with some new work, new moves, and new thick models. Dropping some new visuals for his latest single “You Got The Body,” Ne-Yo lets a few thick bodied women flaunt their curves and work the pole for the majority of the video as he only appears for a few seconds here and there throughout the joint. Back on the rap side of things, Consequence comes through with a new clip to the Kanye West produced “Blood Stain” in which the Queens rapper finds himself washed up on shore apparently at the hands of a white woman before eventually crawling to safety into the arms of a Black woman. This was a hella random concept but aight. Check o...
HipHopWired Featured Video For a minute there it seemed like Eminem and Snoop Dogg’s friendship was strained after Snoop said he didn’t feel Eminem was an all-time top 10 MC, but luckily the two got over that little nothing burger and have once again reunited to bring y’all some retro Hip-Hop flavor with some 2022 flair. Linking up for the semi-animated visuals to “From The D 2 The LBC,” Eminem and Snoop Dogg have a grand ol’ time in the studio using NFT ape faces to kick their verses after Snoop lights up a blunt the size of a brick. We’d probably feel like cartoon apes too if we blazed something that bananas. DaBaby meanwhile takes a trip to Lagos, Nigeria where he hasn’t been canceled by his fanbase and in his clip to the Davido assisted “Showing Off Her Body,” DB gets turnt with the ad...
HipHopWired Featured Video For a minute there it seemed like Eminem and Snoop Dogg’s friendship was strained after Snoop said he didn’t feel Eminem was an all-time top 10 MC, but luckily the two got over that little nothing burger and have once again reunited to bring y’all some retro Hip-Hop flavor with some 2022 flair. Linking up for the semi-animated visuals to “From The D 2 The LBC,” Eminem and Snoop Dogg have a grand ol’ time in the studio using NFT ape faces to kick their verses after Snoop lights up a blunt the size of a brick. We’d probably feel like cartoon apes too if we blazed something that bananas. DaBaby meanwhile takes a trip to Lagos, Nigeria where he hasn’t been canceled by his fanbase and in his clip to the Davido assisted “Showing Off Her Body,” DB gets turnt with the ad...
HipHopWired Featured Video It’s been a minute since Conway The Machine dropped his Shady Records label debut album, God Don’t Make Mistakes, and while the streets are still bumping the banger, Conway returns to remind everyone who isn’t listening that they should pay attention. Linking up with Jill Scott for the visuals to “Chanel Pearls,” both Conway and Jill rock his-and-her fur coats while dropping bars in a spiffy mansion while Jill kicks them rhymes that we didn’t necessarily know she had in her. PETA’s going to have a problem with the attire in this video. Just sayin.’ Back in the South, Kevin Gates comes out of hiding to drop off some new work in his clip to “Bad For Me” where the controversial rapper gets his 007 on in the club with a spiffy white suit as he basks in the attention ...