HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Paras Griffin / Getty Seems like just yesterday 21 Savage was on the verge of getting deported thanks to a Trump administration that was obsessed with deporting people of color, but luckily the ATLien from across the pond remains in the U.S. and continues to do his thing. Lending his talents to Latto for her visuals to “Wheelie,” 21 and the artist formerly known as Mulatto kick it on the streets where cyclists pop wheelies and a marching band accompanies them through the block. Everyone needs their own theme music when they strolling around, right? On the R&B tip, Ne-Yo comes out of retirement to link up with Yung Bleu for his clip to “Walk Through The Fire” where Ne-Yo plays a detective trying to figure out why Yung’s crib went up in flames. Ne-Yo re...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Jason Koerner / Getty For a minute there it seemed like Dave East and Millyz were attached at the hip as the two stayed dropping new tracks together, but lately Millyz has been flying solo and linking up with his other rap peers to drop some heat for the street. In his latest clip to “Ashes In The Maybach,” Millyz links up with Mozzy at the crib before rolling with Jadakiss in the back seat of a Maybach where we’re sure the Verzuz MVP shared some tips on how to keep the mic hot and the flow cold. Elsewhere Yella Beezy is a man in love and in his clip to “Who Do”, YB woos a thick young lady off her feet in the comfort of his spiffy home. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Robb Bank$ featuring Trippie Redd, Planet Asia and DJ Jay-Ef, an...
HipHopWired Featured Video Lil Durk’s latest album 7220 ain’t been out but a few seconds and already the Chiraq artist has a second video out in support of his 7th studio album. This time around Durk creates some new visuals for the album cut “Barbarian” in which Durk flosses cement blocks of cash on a private plane before kicking it with James Harden and Meek Mill during his tour stops. Homie really living his best life right now. Down in Miami, Kodak Black dresses down in all black as he takes a stroll through his neighborhood by his lonesome all in his feelings in his clip to “Vulnerable.” Least by the end of the video he was giving away hundreds of dollars to the residents of his hood. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Takeoff and Rich The Kid, NBA YoungBoy and mo...
HipHopWired Featured Video For a while now, Jim Jones has been the most visible and consistent member out of Dip Set and today continues to keep Harlem popping as he comes through with some new work to keep the streets buzzing. Linking up with Dyce Payso and Keen Streetz in the visuals to “Who Dat,” Jim Jones takes to the corner of the block with the aforementioned artists while they have a young lady cooking up that work in the kitchen back in the trap house. Related Stories Elsewhere Desiigner seems to be quite content with his life these days and in his clip to “Move How We Move” posts up in a garage with some thick young ladies who twerk to the beat while D sips on some potion. Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from ...
HipHopWired Featured Video At the stroke of midnight Lil Dirk dropped his latest album, 7220 and while fans have been praising his seventh studio album for all of its flavor, he also dropped a visual to accompany the release that seems to have gotten lost in the mix. Coming through with some visuals to “Golden Child,” Lil Durk takes it back to the trap house where his homies break up that work, roll some dice and burn some chronic before Durk heads to the garage to kick it on his sports car. Back in New York, Papoose and Method Man link up to drop rugged bars for the OG Hip-Hoppers and in their clip to “Heat 7” get down in some smoke filled hallways and rooms with CGI goats running through the scene. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Kxng Crooked and Joell Ortiz, Dave...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Shareif Ziyadat / Getty While the world awaited the return of Bobby Shmurda to the rap game, many forgot that he was doing his bid alongside his homie Rowdy Rebel and while Bobby’s big music comeback has consisted with more twerking tunes than anything, Rowdy’s been dropping that block hugging music that heads can bop to. Keeping that same hustler energy going in his latest visuals to “Ah Haa Freestyle,” Rowdy Rebel takes to the projects to link up with his goons before taking to the streets to hold down their block. Bobby would’ve somehow found a way to shake his rump to this beat. Related Stories Trippie Redd meanwhile seems to be all in his feelings and in his clip to “Thinkin Bout You” politics in a hotel room with his homies while he drinks the pain ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty With his album, God Don’t Make Mistakes, officially in the books and doing its thing, Conway The Machine is now on his business grizzly and turning his focus to his own new artist, Jae Skeese. Looking to get his Drumwork Music Group imprint on and popping, Conway The Machine and Flee Lord join Jae Skeese in his visuals to “Against Tha Grain” where the three men go for a ride through the ave before politicking in a plant laced apartment. Surprisingly none of the many plants in the room was cannabis. Elsewhere White $osa and NLE Choppa link up to help mend racial division in 2022 and in their clip to “Off The Rip” the two show off some ice grills while having some thick young women twerk to the beat. Paul Wall still making grills or nah...
HipHopWired Featured Video It’s been a few years since the tragic murder of King Von and while his hardcore fans are still mourning his death, they might be happy to see him living and breathing once again in his latest posthumous music video. In his recently released clip to “Too Real,” King Von takes a Bentley into his O-Block neighborhood where he pulls out a flame thrower to get the block hot while he turns up with his man and a few twerking strippers. Back in NYC, Onyx continues to keep their Southside Queens hood gritty and grimey in 2022 and in their visials to “Ruff & Rugged” pull out some nostalgic attire from the early 90’s and remind us why y’all need to bacdafucup if you run into them in the streets. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from OT The Real and Ha...
HipHopWired Featured Video With his next album Ramona Park Broke My Heart slated to drop next month, Vince Staples is looking to get some buzz building up for his fifth studio album and comes through with a new entertaining visual to get people a-talking. In his latest visuals to “Magic,” Vince Staples finds himself at a convenience store to pick up a bag of ice before telling the story of how he got jumped at a house party by some dudes who obviously had it out for him. Least they didn’t use any deadly weapons. Related Stories From the West to the South, Gucci Mane shows us what a morning in his household is like and in his clip to “Publicity Stunt” it seemingly involves being ridiculously iced out even when doing everyday chores. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work you mig...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty A week ago Conway The Machine hit the top of the streaming charts when he dropped his first major label solo album in God Don’t Make Mistakes and today continues to build on that buzz with some new visuals for one of the albums standout cuts. Releasing a new video for the Wallo267 assisted “Stressed,” Conway gets into the pitfalls of success as he finds himself handing out stacks of Big Face Conway’s to friends and family who approach him with their hands out wanting something. The life of a rap star, b. Back in the BX, KRS-One returns with some ish for the B-Boys and B-Girls of the streets and in his clip to “Can You Dance” invites everyone to show their dancing skills or lack thereof. No shots. Just sayin.’ Check out the rest of tod...
HipHopWired Featured Video Kodak Black’s been going through it lately what with getting clapped up after throwing some fisticuffs in West Hollywood a few weeks back, but that’s not stopping him from dropping off new work and showcasing him living his best life. In his latest visuals to “Midas Touch,” the Miami rapper keeps on reminding us that he’s been enjoying life since being pardon by Cheeto Jesus and enjoys some alone time in his crib where plays some pool and dances up a bit in the kitchen before taking to the streets to shine some ice. Get well soon, b. On the R&B side, Khalid returns to the music scene in his latest clip to “Last Call” where the GA crooner takes to the road in his jeep with a few friends to belt out some melodies while taking in some fresh air. Check out the re...
HipHopWired Featured Video It feels like it’s been ages since Troy Ave got caught up in that infamous shooting at Irving Plaza in 2016 and while he’s still awaiting a trial date for his involvement in the incident, Troy is still out here repping his borough every chance he gets. Coming through with some new visuals to “The Brooklyn Story,” Ave recreates parts of his life growing up in Crown Heights where he went from cooking his work on the stove to rocking all kinds of ice on his person today. Elsewhere Curren$y and The Alchemist link up to drop some heat for the heads and in their Boldy James assisted clip to “No Yeast” the three men burn down some chronic while kicking it on the street in some exotic automobiles. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Peso Peso, Baby Sm...