HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Burak Cingi / Getty Not too long ago social media was buzzing when pics of Future kicking it with YouTube “dating advisor” Kevin Samuels hit the Internet. And now, we find out the two came together to get to the bottom of Future’s problem with his love life. In his visuals to “Worst Day,” Future opens up to Kevin Samuels about his hate for Valentine’s Day and his addiction to spoiling women on the day of lovers. No one’s putting a gun to the man’s head to splurge on these women but to each his own. Back in Harlem, Jim Jones might not be able to get any respect at the Gucci department store but the streets still salute the Harlemnite, and in his clip to the VL Deck assisted “Batman,” Capo and VL take over the parking lot of a Food Mart before making it rai...
HipHopWired Featured Video It’s been two years since the tragic passing of Chicago’s favorite son, King Von, but luckily for his fans he left some music in the chamber that’s set to release in his posthumous album, What It Means To Be King. Today we get the first single/video from the project in the 21 Savage assisted “Don’t Play That” in which animation is used to portray both rappers as they go about their day riding through the hood and getting chased by police. Back in The Bay, Hip-Hop legend E-40 drops a new clip in the Sada Baby featured “It’s Hard Not To” where the two kick it from the lawn while they drop that Left Coast flavor. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Yo Gotti, Soulja Boy, and more. KING VON & 21 SAVAGE – “DON’T PLAY THAT” [embedded content] E-4...
HipHopWired Featured Video Meek Mill’s been home for a minute now and though he’s been getting his activist on for the Black community, he has also been dropping off work here and there for the culture and has come through with a quick freestyle for his fans to indulge in at the moment. Dropping some new visuals to his “11/28 Freestyle,” Meek Mill pays homage to Virgil Abloh while sitting down and sharing a meal with man’s and ‘em in a fancy restaurant before hoping on a private plane with his fam and ‘em. Back in The A, 2 Chainz enlists the assets of some big booty twerking women who may have learned a thing or two from his “Toni’s Two Step” dance video in his bouncy clip to “Free B.G.” Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Millyz, Rooga, and more. MEEK MILL – “11/28 FRE...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Patrick McMullan / Getty When Kanye West and Drake officially squashed their drama a month and change ago many were wondering how Pusha T would react to the news and whether or not it would strain his relationship with Yeezy. It did not. Pusha dropped his latest Kanye produced cut “Diet Coke” and now we have a video to go along with the cut. Shot in a black-and-white setting a la “Flava In Ya Ear,” the visuals to “Diet Coke” features Pusha and Ye sitting along each other as T kicks his rhymes while Ye play’s the role of Puff and busts all kinds of moves to his beat. Simple, yet effective. Joell Ortiz meanwhile reunites with a quarter of his Slaughterhouse brethren and in his clip to “Housing Authority” takes over the streets with Kxng Crooked and holds do...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Paras Griffin / Getty 2 Chainz has quite the entrepreneur spirit in this rap game, but it seems like the man has an affinity for old school informercials and might be venturing into that side of the game at some point in the future. In his latest visuals to “Neighbors Know My Name,” 2 Chainz trains a group of women on how to pose in front of the camera and bust some moves to sell his VHS tapes on how to cut a rug with the best of them. Chainz doesn’t actually dance but that’s neither here nor there. Nardo Wick meanwhile gets his playalistic on and in his clip to “Me or Sum” calls on Future and Lil Baby to join him at a private affair where the liquor flows like water and the women are as thick as molasses. Check out the rest of today’s drops and some join...
HipHopWired Featured Video It’s been a hot minute since we’ve heard from YG (at least on the music sense) and while he’s been keeping a low profile for a while now, today the LA representative returns to the forefront of the music scene and brought some well-known homies along with him. Coming through with some new visuals to “Scared Money,” YG enlists the talents of J. Cole and Moneybagg Yo to help him pull off a heist and break into a bank to take mountains of cash… or at least rap in front of them. Gotta do something with all that paper. Might as well make it your backdrop. Elsewhere, Murda Beatz decides to be a part of an all-women basketball game in his clip to “One Shot” where Wale and Blxst take on coaching duties of rival teams while Beatz refs the game. Beatz truly looking like a ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Yo Gotti might’ve left the hood but best believe his new neighbors probably weren’t ready to roll out the welcome mat when he moved into their neighborhood. In his visuals to the 42 Dugg and EST Gee assisted “Cold Gangsta,” Yo Gotti turns his new block upside down when he brings his swagger to the burbs and places his cars on the lawn for all to see before heading back to the block in a gold cart to roll some dice. Don’t see one of those everyday in the hood. Really, ever. Meanwhile, Juice WRLD’s legacy continues to live on via his music and in his clip to “Cigarettes,” Juice is animated as an NFT as he dances to his tunes holding a cigarette. Rest In Power, homie. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Reese Youngn, No Cap, and more. YO GOTTI FT...
HipHopWired Featured Video Rick Ross may have a Wing Stop franchise, but apparently Wiz Khalifa got wings in general and that’s good enough to keep him happy and high. At least that the general consensus that we get in Khalifa’s visuals for “Wiz Got Wings” in which the rapper with the Muay Thai martial arts skills blazes some KK and stands in front of his exotic car while kicking his bars. Sometimes simplicity is the way to go. Just sayin. Back in Shaolin, Method Man keeps the Wu-Tang flag waving high and in his clip to “The Last 2 Minutes” takes over a bar with a gang of goons sporting Purge inspired masks to let y’all know they ready for all the ride-or-die smoke. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Philthy Rich, BIG30, and more. WIZ KHALIFA – “WIZ GOT WINGS” [embedde...
HipHopWired Featured Video Lately it feels like LA artist Blxst has been featured on quite a few hit records that’ve dropped over the past few months, but today the rapper/singer drops a solo joint to show and prove he can more than hold his own on a dope cut. In the black-and-white visuals to “About You” Blxst finds himself in some relationship drama before wooing his woman off her feet and getting back to Black Love. If it were only that easy sometimes. Doja Cat meanwhile finally releases a clip for her hit “Get Into It” and uses a sci-fi theme to that Star Trek fans will probably appreciate. Real random but it is what it is. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Yo Gotti featuring FBG Cash, Icewear Vezzo, and more. BLXST – “ABOUT YOU” [embedded content] DOJA CAT – “GET...
HipHopWired Featured Video Last December Rick Ross dropped his 11th studio LP in Richer Than I Ever Been and though it hasn’t generated as much buzz as his previous 10 albums, it’s still got some heat and Rozay is out to let everyone know. Dropping a new visual for the Willie Falcon and The Dream assisted “Little Havana,” The Bawse enjoys a night out in the town with the aforementioned artists and turn up at the Ball & Chain restaurant much to the delight of the women in attendance. Related Stories On the softer side, Ella Mai returns from a long haitus with a new clip for “DEMU” in which she spends time with her boo and sings sweet nothings into his ear before things go south. Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from ...
HipHopWired Featured Video It’s been a minute since we’ve seen Papoose and Remy Ma in the same music video, but today the happily married rappers finally get together in the same visual and bring some of their famous peers along for the ride. Linking up with 2 Chainz, Busta Rhymes and Lil Wayne for the remix clip to “Thought I Was Gonna Stop,” Pap and Remy drop all the bars in the visually entertaining video filled with CGI effects and colorful backdrops. We lowkey surprised they haven’t dropped more cuts together. Speaking of CGI, Wiz Khalifa uses quite a bit of it in his Project Pat assisted visuals to “Backseat” which uses animation to delight the eye while Wiz and Project pleases the ears. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Berner featuring Cozmo, Rubi Rose, and mo...
HipHopWired Featured Video If nothing else, Quavo has proven to be the busiest member of the Migos whenever he’s out here doing the solo thing and today he comes through with some new work to keep his name bubbling. Releasing some new visuals to “Shooters Inside My Crib,” Quavo takes viewers on a sort of “A Life In The Day Of…” kind of tour as we see him go from the streets to the studio to the stage and all the ice he needs just to get through the day. What’s the chances that Soulja Boy hops on a remix to this. We all know what Big Draco does when shooters try to creep in his crib. Related Stories Back in Houston, Slim Thug continues to keep the tippin’ still going and in his clip to the LE$ featured “BHO Sessions” rolls with LE$ in a smoke filled Cadillac around the streets of Texas. Che...