HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Scott Dudelson / Getty It’s been a hot minute since we’ve heard a single vocal from R&B star, Ne-Yo and as many a singer have come and gone in that space and time, the man returns to show that he’s still got the skills to pay the bills. Linking up with Yung Bleu in his latest visuals to “Stay Down,” Ne-Yo gets back to doing what he does best, wooing a pretty young woman in a dimly lit apartment that ends up getting flooded for whatever reason. Ne-Yo loves taking women to struggle apartments for his videos. Back in Brooklyn, Troy Ave has a little fun in the sun and in his clip to “So Bitter” hits up a pool party filled with women before taking a jet skit out for a ride. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Price featuring Big K.R.I.T...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Steve Jennings / Getty Late last week we learned the tragic news that YG’s artist, Slim 400 was shot and killed in Los Angeles and while fans continue to mourn his passing his legacy continues to live through his music. <!–more-> Before his passing, Slim dropped some visuals to “Caviar Gold (IceWata)” in which he promotes the cannabis brand while kicking it in an apartment with a pool table and lots of sticky-icky. Rest In Power, Slim. Back in New York, Berner links up with Cozmo to remind everyone about the legacy that John Gotti left behind with video clips of the last Mob boss of NY for the clip to “Running Numbers.” Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Yung Catch, Baby Kash, and more. SLIM 400 – “CAVIAR GOLD (ICEWATA)” [embedd...
HipHopWired Featured Video The Bawse may not drop new material as regularly as he used to but when he does best believe the sh*t holds the kind of weight he’s dropped over the years (props!). For his latest visuals to “Outlawz,” Rick Ross links up with Jazmine Sullivan and 21 Savage and sit on their respective thrones before Ross rolls up to the projects to show them he’s still ‘bout that life regardless of the success. Keeping with the OG theme, the RZA returns to lend the Flatbush Zombies a hand and in their clip to “Plug Addicts” torture an old white man who was probably at the Capitol Riot on January 6th. We kid we kid. Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Peewee Longway, GMF Fatboy, and more. RICK ROSS FT. JAZMINE...
HipHopWired Featured Video For a while there it seemed like Desiigner was in the ideal situation when he was signed to Kanye’s GOOD Music Records imprint. Unfortunately things didn’t pan out and the Brooklyn rapper began to campaign for his release and eventually got his wish. Looking for some kind of closure to the situation, Desiigner dropped some visuals to “Letter To Ye” in which he reminisces about the good times he had under Yeezy’s mentorship while burning down some sticky-icky and playing stock footage of his shows with the man formerly known as Kanye West. Ye must not be returning his calls or something. Back in Uptown, Jim Jones rolls out the red carpet for his Atlanta brethren and for the visuals to “We Set The Trend” has the Migos drop through Harlem where they show off ridicul...
HipHopWired Featured Video Since dropping his latest album, They Got Amnesia, French Montana’s been going hard to remind everyone that he’s got some work to be reckoned with and has been dropping off new visuals to prove he’s still that dude. Linking up with Doja Cat and Saweetie for the visuals to “Handstand,” French Montana and company take to the chaotic streets where a revolution is taking place and the crowd takes a break from rioting to turn up with the three artists for a few minutes. We lowkey feel we’re not too far away from something like this taking place. Elsewhere Wiz Khalifa and Juicy J break bread at a fancy dinner before taking to the streets to live out a Tales From The Hood-ish scenario where three gang members get their comeuppance for their clip to “Pop That Trunk.” Che...
HipHopWired Featured Video In a surprise move that no one saw coming, Hip-Hop OG’s Styles P and Havoc hooked up to record a new project, Wreckage Manager, and to amp up the new album the two dropped a new video to give us a taste of what to expect. In the visuals to “Nightmares 2 Dreams,” Hav and P (Styles P that is), link up in some fancy digs where they politic in a private theater room to spit a movie that only the real heads would appreciate. Makes us wish that Mobb Deep and The Lox got together for a full LP. R.I.P. Prodigy. Related Stories Keeping with the OG vibes, DJ Kay Slay links up the East and West for his clip to “The Jungle” which finds Snoop, Too $hort, Sheek Louch and Papoose representing their respective cities while kicking it outside. Check out the rest of today’s drops ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Unlike Bobby Shmurda, Kodak Black’s been dropping much new material since he was released from prison thanks to the Insurrectionist-In-Chief, and it seems like every other week the Miami representative is blessing his fans with a new video. Today KB released his latest visuals to “Closure” which finds him in the studio hard at work penning his next cut before sharing a Thanksgiving sized meal with his close friends and family. Not gonna lie, that food did look delicious. Boosie Badazz meanwhile continues to live his life like he hasn’t been canceled 73 times this year alone and for his clip to “Set Em Up” links up with Female Rapper (that’s her actual moniker) in which he politics in his fancy car as Female Rapper gets her hair did. If she ever gets an award for ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Taking a page out of Benny The Butcher’s book for hustlers, Dave East’s been making the rounds recently with the guest features to keep his name buzzing and his pen sharp and today once again popped up when you least expected him. Linking up with Flint, Michigan artist Louie Ray for the visuals to “Today,” Dave East welcomes Louie to the City That Never Sleeps with open arms and a fancy dinner in which Louie seemingly added bacon strips to his glass of water. Bobby Shmurda was there too so it might’ve been a prison acquired meal tip or something. Just sayin.’ Drag-On meanwhile continues to show and prove that he’s still got that fire and in his clip to “Part 40” drops all the bars to show and prove he’s still got heat while standing outside. Check out the rest of...
HipHopWired Featured Video For a minute now it feels like Blueface’s been making more headlines for the work he putting in out in these streets than for the work he putting into the booth, but the man is a rapper and has gotten back on his music grind as he faces a few cases in his personal life. Linking up with Blxst for the visuals to “Chose Me,” Blueface takes to a million dollar mansion to throw a soiree packed with young women who don’t have a problem vying for his attention as he stunts with all kinds of jewelry on his person. Homie might have to pawn a lot of that ice to pay to make some cases go away. Elsewhere Belly goes on a bad trip in his clip to “Flowers” where he finds himself hallucinating off some strong chronic smoke and imagines himself ending up in an early grave. Check ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Some may consider Hip-Hop a young man’s game, but so long as we got our OG’s out here putting in that work best believe y’all gonna respect they gangsta. Bridging the gap between generations this time around is Snoop D-O-Double-G, Fabolous and Dave East as they link up for the visuals to “Make Some Money” where the three G’s take to an art gallery to showcase their own artistry while styling and profiling like the big shots that they’ve become over the years. Back on the R&B tip, The Weeknd seems to be a fan of science fiction as for his clip to “Die For You” recreates some scenes from both E.T. and Stranger Things. It was actually pretty entertaining. Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty With the release of his latest project, They Got Amnesia, French Montana is out to show and prove the doubters that he’s got bangers in the chamber and truth be told, the album go kinda hard with the production and bars to boot. Looking to drive that point home, French links up with fellow Bronx representative, Lil Tjay for the visuals to “Bag Season,” where the two rappers hit up the club to make it rain on the crowd while a jux plays out behind the scenes. Moneybagg Yo meanwhile pays homage to DMX in his latest clip to “Scorpio” where the rapper recreates X’s classic visuals to “How’s It Going Down.” RIP, DMX. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Father, YN Jay, and more. FRENCH MONTANA FT. LIL TJAY – “BAG SEASON”...