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KRS-One “Raw Hip-Hop,” Mack Wilds “Simple Things” & More | Daily Visuals 5.9.22

HipHopWired Featured Video To many purists, KRS-One is the definition of true Hip-Hop and for three decades and change he’s been dropping gems in his well-crafted bars that not only make your head bop but also make your brain think. Continuing to do what he does best, the Blast Master comes through with some new visuals to “Raw Hip-Hop” in which KRS-One takes viewers on a tour of the Big Apple that tourists tend to avoid as they don’t wanna see that real ish that many a Hip-Hopper is living on a daily basis. Mack Wilds meanwhile is looking to make the transition from actor to music artist and in his clip to “Simple Things” finds himself dealing with a jealous girlfriend who’s about to wire his phone to keep tabs on him. He should be familiar with that. Check out the rest of today’s drops a...

Future ft. Drake & Tems “Wait For U,” A$AP Rocky “D.M.B.” & More | Daily Visuals 5.6.22

HipHopWired Featured Video The “Toxic King’ is all in his element in his latest album, I Never Liked U, and for his latest visuals, Future shows everyone that even a fairytale love won’t have a happy ending if he has anything to say about it. In his latest video to “Wait For U,” Future goes the medieval route and while he and his wifey send each other wax seal stamped letters about his cheating ways (LOL), while Drake is out there riding horses and saving damsels in distress with his sword which is no doubt made of Valyrian steel… from Canada. He is the King of The North after all. Could this be Drake’s audition for the new Game of Thrones series? Could be but his sword game need work because even Brandon Stark would’ve done him dirty. Just sayin.’ Back in 2022, A$AP Rocky seems to be a ma...

Ace Hood & Killer Mike “Greatness,” Wiz Khalifa & Juicy J ft. Elle Varner “Why Do I Stay High” & More | Daily Visuals 5.5.22

HipHopWired Featured Video We’re already a few months removed from Black History Month but Ace Hood and Killer Mike are taking the time to pay homage to some of the greats from our past and present to keep their memories alive while having viewers reminisce about their legacy. In their visuals to “Greatness,” Ace Hood and Killer Mike find themselves in a spot that houses paintings of some of our greatest trailblazers including Maya Angelou, Arthur Ashe, and Nipsey Hussle while playing black-and-white clips of them while they were alive. Rest in Power to those Kings and Queens. Back on the block Wiz Khalifa and Juicy J link up with Elle Varner to run a “flower” shop that may or may not sell exotics that’ll put you on your ass in their clip to “Why Do I Stay High.” Check out the rest of toda...

Fabolous “Cheerio Freestyle,” Keke Palmer “Bottoms Up 2.0” & More | Daily Visuals 5.4.22

HipHopWired Featured Video Even though he doesn’t drop nearly as much material as he used to back in the day, Fabolous is still one of the game’s most talented lyricists and in his latest freestyle proves why he’s still that dude on the mic. For his visuals to “Cheerio Freestyle,” Fabolous kicks back in his fancy digs in the sky where he fixes himself a bowl of cereal while dropping bars and flexing some heavy ice. Fabolous got himself milk in a glass bottle so you know he balling out in the supermarket too. Back in the salon, Keke Palmer gets her hair did and in her clip for “Bottoms Up 2.0” Keke gets her stylists and customers to turn up alongside her to show that her salon is just as lit as any club. We can’t wait to see her in NOPE. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work fr...

Cypress Hill “Come With Me,” Tink & 2 Chainz “Cater” & More | Daily Visuals 5.3.22

HipHopWired Featured Video Cypress Hill has been rocking in the rap game for longer than most rappers today have been alive so it’s only right that we tip our hats to the OG stoners who helped pave the way for weed themed rap music. Keeping their love affair with Mary Jane going strong all these decades later, Cypress Hill releases some new visuals to “Come With Me” in which we’re taken back in time to a prohibition era where marijuana became the drug of choice while liquor was banned across the U.S. Back in 2022, Tink decides to get a little seductive with it and in her 2 Chainz assisted clip to “Cater” gives her boo a private strip tease before Chainz gets turnt and takes over the party. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Fendi P, Juciy J and Duke Deuce, and more. CY...

Cordae “C Carter,” Vince Staples “When Sparks Fly” & More | Daily Visuals 5.2.22

HipHopWired Featured Video It’s been a few months since Cordae dropped his sophomore studio album, From a Birds Eye View, but the young lyricist isn’t about to move on from his previous project and continues to put out work in support of his album. Coming through with some new visuals to the album cut “C Carter,” Cordae takes it back to his block to link up with his peoples and get a shape up at the barbershop while reminiscing about his struggles growing up. Related Stories Back on the Left Coast, Vince Staples keeps his latest album Romona Park Broke My Heart buzzing out in these streets and in his clip to “When Sparks Fly” Vince lays his head on a young lady’s thigh while kicking it on a park bench in the middle of the night. Seems comfortable actually. Check out the rest of today’s dro...

Pusha T “Call My Bluff,” Future ft. Kanye West “Keep It Burnin” & More | Daily Visuals 4.29.22

HipHopWired Featured Video It’s been a week since Pusha T hit the block with that fish scale dubbed It’s Almost Dry, and with heads noddin’ to the production composed by Kanye West and The Neptunes, it’s only right that most if not all the album cuts with the clip treatment. In his latest visuals to “Call My Bluff,” King Push casually breaks bread with what seems to be a “connected” family who have the kind of members that have no problem with having the competition fitted for cement boots and have them sleeping with the fishes. Back in Atlanta, Future returns to the game with his latest LP, I Never Liked You and for his visuals to “Keep It Burnin,” the “greatest rapper alive” links up with Kanye West to get their toxic masculinity on out in the middle of nowhere. Probably MAGA country whe...

Benny The Butcher ft. 38 Spesh “Uncle Bun,” Millyz “Closure” & More | Daily Visuals 4.28.22

HipHopWired Featured Video The Butcher grindin,’ b! With Tana Talk 4 all over the streets, Benny The Butcher’s been going hard with the new videos in support of his project and keeps up with his grizzly. Linking up with 38 Spesh for his visuals to “Uncle Bun,” Benny and Spesh take to the streets to hold down the block where they flaunt some heavy ice, foreign cars and cash stacking young ladies. Related Stories Millyz meanwhile seems to be going through the motions and in his clip to “Closure” finds himself on the outs with his woman and is looking to make sense of where it all went wrong. Is there a single rapper out there who’s never rapped about a relationship going bad? Just sayin. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Rico Recklezz, Sauce Walka and FishXGrits, and mo...

French Montana ft. Kodak Black “Mopstick,” Logic “Tetris” & More | Daily Visuals 4.27.22

HipHopWired Featured Video Montana returns! After dropping off new work on a consistent basis to remind everyone he’s that dude, French Montana took a lil break from the video game for a hot second, but today he returns with some help from a man who was famously pardoned from prison by an orange overlord. In his visuals to “Mopstick,” French Montana heads down to Florida to link up with Kodak Black who takes French on a cruise through the marshland swamps before holding down the parking lot outside of a Chinese restaurant who were probably hoping everyone would just hurry up and buy. We kinda feel like Blueface should’ve been featured on this cut given the title as he used to always use a mopstick in his videos. Just sayin.’ Elsewhere, Logic continues to prove that retirement shouldn’t be ...

Dave East “1000 Miles,” Blxst “Every Good Girl” & More | Daily Visuals 4.26.22

HipHopWired Featured Video Looks like Harlem representative, Dave East is back on his grizzly and after dropping a gang of guest appearances in others rappers videos, East returns to the solo scene for his latest offering. Coming through with “1000 Miles,” Dave East takes to the roof top garage in a spiffy little hooptie where he links up with his crew to sip on some drinks, smoke on some trees, and enjoy some fresh air away from the hustle and bussle of the street for a minute. Related Stories On the R&B tip, Blxst gets boo’d up and loved down and in his clip to “Every Good Girl” takes a pretty young thang for a nice drive across the coastline. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Soulja Boy, Armani Caesar, and more. DAVE EAST – “1000 MILES” [embedded content] BLXST...

Kelis “Feed Them,” Klypso ft. Snoop Dogg & War “Low Rider” & More | Daily Visuals 4.25.22

HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Jim Dyson / Getty It’s been a hot minute since we’ve seen Kelis do her thing on the music front but today the OG songstress returns with some more food-themed grooves for her fans who’ve been hungry for more. In her latest visuals to “Feed Them,” Kelis promotes healthy living as she encourages the consumption of fruits, vegetables, and basically anything that grows from the earth and isn’t mass produced in a process center. We expect this song to be played at organic fresh markets and whatnot. Back on the West Coast, Klypso takes us on a blast to the past as he calls on OG stoners, Cheech and Chong to join him and Snoop Dogg for some Mary Jane love making in the comedic clip to “Low Rider.” Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve ...

Benny The Butcher “Bust A Brick Nick,” Redman “Jane” & More | Daily Visuals 4.21.22

HipHopWired Featured Video The Butcher comin’! Well, technically Benny The Butcher been here as his latest album, Tana Talk 4 has been in rotation on the block for the past few weeks and today the Buffalo lyricist is back with a new video for one of his album’s hardest cuts. Using some vintage cinematography for his visuals to “Bust A Brick Nick,” The Butcher finds himself politicking on a ranch out in the desert with a sexy young lady who dons the kinds of outfits you’d see poppin’ in the strip club. Benny gonna stay out in the desert with her for the next few months. Back in the Bricks, Redman keeps that OG energy going for the heads and in his latest clip to “Jane” links up with his neighborhood brethren to burn down some trees and get turnt up at a local house party. Check out the rest...