HipHopWired Featured Video On Friday, October 1, Meek Mill released his latest project, Expensive Pain, and to accompany his fifth album release, the Philadelphia rapper dropped some new visuals for one of the album’s standout cuts. In his latest video for “On My Soul,” Meek showcases his love of dirt bikes and motorcycles while using a collage of footage from his youth to his time in the studio with the likes of Bobby Shmurda and Swizz Beatz. One of Meek’s rules to be in the studio is to wear jewelry because there was enough ice in the studio to make the temperature drop a few degrees. Geez! Elsewhere Lil Wayne makes a rare video appearance and for the clip to “Feelin’ Like Tunechi,” Weezy links up with Rich The Kid to kick it on the ave before being questioned about police about hi...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: WENN / WENN It’s been a hot minute since we’ve heard new material from Brooklyn’s beloved M.O.P., but Billy Danze is keeping the Mash Out Posse energy alive and well and keeps the hood hype while having heads boppin.’ In his latest visuals to “Light It Up,” Big Bill takes to the nightclub with his people to play the bar before hitting the streets in a gang of expensive automobiles that he and his team may or may not have carjacked at some point during the day. Just sayin.’ Elsewhere Rod Wave relives a piece of his childhood and for his Lil Uzi Vert assisted clip to “Already Won” reminisces on how far he’s come in his life and being grateful for making it out the struggle. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Kenny Muney and Young Dolph,...
HipHopWired Featured Video Not too long ago Common reminded the culture that he’s still a problem on the mic when he spit a dastardly freestyle during an appearance witj the LA Leakers. Now that he’s got everyone’s attention again he comes through with some new visuals to entertain the eye while educating the mental. Linking up with Black Thought and Seun Kuti for the video to “When We Move,” Common and company get turnt at an old school juke joint while stock footage of the Black Panthers, Nelson Mandela and Muhammad Ali cut in and out to remind everyone how far the culture’s come over the decades. Dope ish. On a lighter note, BIA takes to some tropical settings and in her clip to the G Herbo assisted “BESITO” hits the sands of Puerto Rico with her girls to style and profile on her admire...
HipHopWired Featured Video Benny The Butcher’s been the busiest member out of Griselda for quite some time now via guest features and today he continues to drop new work off for his customers and it’s just as potent as you’d expect. Linking up with Rick Hyde and Heem for the visuals to “Bonnano,” Benny The Butcher plays pool with his team while flossing stacks of cash, buckets of ice, and wheels hot enough to burn up any track they touch. On the R&B tip, SZA returns with some new work of her own in the clip to “The Anonymous Ones” where she strolls around her town before giving a public performance for everyone to enjoy… or ignore rather. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Killah Priest, YN Jay, and more. BENNY THE BUTCHER, RICK HYDE & HEEM – “BONANNO” [embedde...
HipHopWired Featured Video It’s been a hot minute since we’ve heard anything new from Twista, but today Chicago’s fastest rapper returns with some new work and is still as quick with his bars as he’s ever been. Coming through with some new visuals to “Glock,” Twista holes up in a armory laced with all kinds of heat while Twista handles and names each and every piece of toast he can get his hands on. 2nd Amendment fanatics are going to be going nuts with this joint. Just sayin.’ On a softer tip, Majid Jordan gets into the spirit of summer and for his clip to “Summer Rain” which features all kinds of visuals including some boxing, airplane ride and, well, rain. It’s kinda all over the place, but really entertaining. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from DJ Swamp Izzo featur...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Gotham / Getty It’s been 9 months since Kid Cudi dropped his last LP, Man On The Moon III: The Chosen, and though he’s been keeping a relatively low profile since, he’s decided to revisit the project days after making an appearance at the Met Gala. Releasing some new visuals for “Mr. Solo Dolo III,” Cudi uses the entire video to show himself sparking up some sticky-icky in various places and situations. Whether in the studio, at a photo shoot or driving his whip, KC always seems to be burning down some of earth’s essence because, well, why not? Elsewhere DJ Snake puts together a wild rager and in his clip to “Run It,” calls on Rick Ross and Rich Brian to perform for attendees which included, Shang-Chi?! No “Ten Rings” bling though? Check out the rest of t...
HipHopWired Featured Video Damian Lillard really out here trying his best to show y’all he’s the greatest NBA player turned rapper ever, and in his latest video the Portland Trailblazer’s superstar guard recreates classic culture imagery to drive home his point. For his visuals to “Him Duncan,” Dame D.O.L.L.A. recreates some of Hip-Hop’s most familiar moments and pictures including Tupac’s All Eyez On Me album cover, Biggie’s crowned cover to Rap Pages, and Muhammed Ali’s classic photo where he stood over a defeated Sonny Liston. D.O.L.L.A. trying to tell y’all he’s the greatest! And fresh off of winning Video of The Year honors at the 2021 MTV VMA’s, Lil Nas X returns with a new clip for “That’s What I Want” in which the “controversial” artist finds love in his fellow college football tea...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: NPR / NPR NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts have become a hit amongst music artists who look to participate in the intimate concert series for the sake of the music culture. Now for the latest installment, Royce 5’9 takes to the mic and celebrates 8 years of sobriety (props!) while churning out some fan favorite cuts. Accompanied by a live band and backup singers for his Tiny Desk (Home) concert, Nickle Nine takes the mic and belts out some of his classic cuts such as “God Speed,” “Dead President Heads” and “Boom.” Wonder why he didn’t break out the rocket launcher we know he has. Elsewhere Strick and Young Thug links up with Kid Cudi for the clip to “Moon Man” where the three go on a wild trip in a motorhome and hit the desert armed with nothing but smoke and pan...
HipHopWired Featured Video After dismantling The Diplomats at arguably the livest Verzuz battle to date, The Lox have been enjoying all kinds of flowers and praise being thrown upon them by their peers and they culture’s community. Now the Yonker’s representatives have returned with some new work in the visuals for “Talk About It” where the three-man group get their Point Break on and rock suits along with costume masks while brandishing big toast in front of the cameras. We wonder how President Obama feels about Kiss rocking his likeness while talkin’ that gangsta ish. From NY to Florida like a retired couple, Kodak Black keeps on living his best life and in his clip to “Versatile 3” shows Donald Trump what exactly he’s doing with his pardoned freedom including big money, big rims, and bi...
HipHopWired Featured Video After dismantling The Diplomats at arguably the livest Verzuz battle to date, The Lox have been enjoying all kinds of flowers and praise being thrown upon them by their peers and they culture’s community. Now the Yonker’s representatives have returned with some new work in the visuals for “Talk About It” where the three-man group get their Point Break on and rock suits along with costume masks while brandishing big toast in front of the cameras. We wonder how President Obama feels about Kiss rocking his likeness while talkin’ that gangsta ish. From NY to Florida like a retired couple, Kodak Black keeps on living his best life and in his clip to “Versatile 3” shows Donald Trump what exactly he’s doing with his pardoned freedom including big money, big rims, and bi...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Dimitrios Kambouris / Getty We always said that when there’s a bag to be had, Benny The Butcher will go and get it regardless if it’s with well-known artists or up and comers from unknown territory. Today he goes with the latter. Linking up with Uncle Murda for ItsBizKit’s visuals to “Straight Cap,” the three men politic at the trap house which is stylishly designed with some street art as they sip out some red cups and blow some thick smoke. On a less gritty note, Rich The Kid takes to the road with Polo G in his clip for “Prada Remix” and with two young women riding with them enjoy the sun rays before turning up under the bright stars at night. Also they apparently buried somebody but that’s a story for another day (or visual). Check out the rest of tod...