HipHopWired Featured Video Now that Snoop Dogg is officially the H.N.I.C of Death Row Records it’s only right that he give some label OG’s some love and who better than his own crew, Tha Dogg Pound. Coming through with some new visuals to “Whoopty Whoop,” Daz Dillinger and Kurupt throw up their hood from the block to the car show where a sea of blue rolls with them as they turn up with the fans and their fam. It would’ve been cool to see Snoop in the video too but it is what it is. R.I.P. Nate Dogg. From the West to the East, Curren$y keeps his affinity for automobiles on display and in his clip to “Me & Bruh” pours himself a cup and shows off his car collection like Unbreakable Kicks flaunts his kicks collection. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Fat Trel, Enchan...
HipHopWired Featured Video With the release of their new joint album, Montega just a few weeks away, French Montana and Harry Fraud are hard at work showing fans what to expect from their collaborative project and today release some new visuals to continue to build some buzz. Coming through with their latest visuals to “Blue Chills,” French rolls through the streets of New York in the back seat of a drop-top ‘Bach (least we think that’s what it was) before linking up with his boys at the bodega. If French didn’t treat them fools to a few chopped cheeses with all that ice on, man listen… Back in the South, Gucci Mane links up with Yung Miami and Quavo to floss some ridonkulous pieces of ice and a Benz with hydraulics for his clip to “First Impression.” That Benz bouncing lowkey hard. Check ...
HipHopWired Featured Video If nothing else Jim Jones has shown and proved that he’s all about family and loyalty and when he’s not demonstrating those attributes with his Dip Set brethren, he’s doing so with close friends and loved ones. Such is the case for his visuals to “Aunt Viola” in which Capo gets dipped in all-white attire along with close friends and relatives as they pay respects to aunt Viola (least we think it’s her based off the title) at her funeral before taking to the streets to drop his bars and pouring out some bubbly for the dearly departed. Not enough people pour out liquor for the homies these days. Just sayin.’ From Harlem to Queens, Onyx keeps Southside Jamaica Queens gritty and gully and in their clip to “Shoot Wit” Fredro Starr and Sticky Fingaz roll through the st...
HipHopWired Featured Video As Gunna stares at the possibility of decades behind bars and Chloe Bailey contemplates different jailbreak scenarios to get her boo out the bing, the man continues to drop music for his fans and today blessed them with some new visual work to hold them down as he deals with his situation. Releasing a new video for his cut “Banking On Me,” Gunna finds himself wooing multiple women throughout his city during a much more carefree time when he didn’t have to worry about lawyer fees and RICO charges. Chloe might rethink her prison break plans after watching this joint. Just sayin.’ Back in Boston, Millyz counts his blessings and for his clip to “Sometimes” gives fans a look at how far he’s come in life as he kicks it with superstar rap peers and politics at MLB ballp...
HipHopWired Featured Video It’s been a hot minute since we’ve heard any new material from John Legend (political points don’t count) but with his eight studio album seemingly on the way, the crooner from Springfield, OH returns with some new work with the help of a new friend. Linking up with JID for the visuals to “Dope,” John Legend takes it back to the 70’s to get turnt up OG style while some women sport some sexy new age outfits. John Legend do look like he’d be at home in the 70’s. Just sayin.’ Speaking of retro flavor, RZA resurrects his Bobby Digital persona and in his animated clip to “We Push,” Bobby Digi goes the samurai comic book hero route and cuts down any and everything in his way. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from FBG Cash, Rubi Rose, and more. JOHN LE...
HipHopWired Featured Video French Montana’s been going harder than usual lately with his music video releases and over the weekend dropped a new video to keep his buzz going and his name ringing bells. Linking up with Detroit artist Baby Face Ray for his visuals to “Drive By,” French Montana takes to the streets of New York with his peoples in tow before linking up with Diddy and Drake at an afterhours spot that you know you probably can’t get into. When is Max B gonna be home, b? Fellow New Yorker, Princess Noka meanwhile takes her talents to a much more tropical place and in her clip to “Diva” finds herself in a small home near a river and some palm trees as she keeps it humble and sexy at the same time. She still gets love and props for throwing soup on a racist in the subway a few year...
HipHopWired Featured Video NFT’s have been all the rage for a minute now and while many Hip-Hoppers aren’t really up on the new digital art movement, Jim Jones and Migos are looking to cash in on the latest craze. In their latest visuals to “We Set The Trends,” Migos (all three of them too) get digitalized and rock in the metaverse before Jim Jones turns the White House into the trap house while taking to the podium all in the name of digital art. This is the first ever NFT music video too so it should be interesting to see how this goes. Speaking of a digital world, Pharrell too leaves reality to get into a more computer generated existence for his clip to “Cash In Cash Out” where he, 21 Savage and Tyler, The Creator get the clay animation treatment and go through all kinds of dope transf...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Steve Jennings / Getty For a minute not Blxst has been doing his thing and with some high profile features on some of your favorite rappers albums (Nas, Kendrick Lamar, etc.), the California crooner is ready to shine on his own and he’s doing a damn good job of it. In his latest visuals to “Be Forreal,” Blxst continues to showcase how his relationships be going sideways as he showers his exotic looking wifey with all kinds of luxurious gifts only to eventually walk out her life and into a private jet. Could’ve saved himself a lot of money had he done that from the get-go. Just sayin.’ Elsewhere Real Boston Richey recruits Lil Durk out to Bean Town to get things poppin’ on the streets and show some thug love in their clip to “Keep Dissing 2.” Check out the...
HipHopWired Featured Video For a minute now Skillibeng has been steadily building a buzz for himself as the next big thing in the dancehall music genre but today he gets an assist from two of New York’s biggest Hip-Hop artists at the moment. For his visuals to “Whap Whap,” Skilli recruits the talents of the current KONY, Fivio Foreign and French Montana where the three men take to the streets to get things poppin’ and have their peoples ride on some cycles before dancing up a storm at the bodega. On any given night an aisle in the bodega can quickly turn into a Soul Train Line when that Easy Jesus kicks in. Just sayin.’ Speaking of dancing when under the influence, that’s exactly what it seems like Post Malone is doing in his clip to “Insane” where the man spends the durality of the video ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Mass shootings in the United States has been the pandemic that has no end in sight (thank Republicans for that) and the recent MAGA inspired murders that went down in Buffalo, New York hit home for Benny The Butcher who’s decided to speak up on the current state of America. In his black-and-white visuals to “Welcome To The States,” The Butcher addresses the mass shooting that went down in his home city and breaks down how white supremacy and white nationalism is to blame for our current hostile political climate amongst other things. We need more rappers bringing attention to these issues like Benny is. Just sayin.’ On a much lighter note, Wiz Khalifa kicks back and takes us to a simpler time when music videos consisted of the artist simply performing on stage fo...
HipHopWired Featured Video Real ones know that the importance of having a good woman by your side cannot be overstated and Gucci Mane not only knows he has a ride-or-die in the passenger seat of his life, but even takes the time to give her the flowers she properly deserves. In his visuals to “Mrs. Davis,” Gucci puts the spotlight squarely on his wifey who held him down as he did his bid and takes her on the kind of vacation that a queen like her deserves. Back in Brooklyn, Rowdy Rebel takes it to the streets and in his clip to “Woo Nina” turns up with his block and lets the ops know that he and his goons are ready for all the smoke whether it be weed, tobacco or vape – they ready. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Doja Cat, Don Q featuring Icewear Vezzo, and more. GU...
HipHopWired Featured Video For a minute there it seemed like Chance The Rapper was going to be a Hip-Hop mainstay and rack up all kinds of platinum plaques and accolades for the foreseeable future. Then he won some Grammies and fell back from the spotlight. But the Chicagoan is still doing his music thing and recently dropped a new visual for “A Bat About A Bar” in which he showcases what a night at a bar can consist of such as a black cowboy, long lines, and a bathroom that’s out of order. Real random but entertaining. M.I.A. meanwhile makes her return as well and in her clip to “The One” takes to the lake to become one with nature and possibly get ready for the next Avatar film, The Way of Water. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Z-Ro, The Homies, and more. CHANCE T...