HipHopWired Featured Video Ever since the Racist-In-Chief began placing the blame of the pandemic on the Asian community, hate crimes against innocent Asian American’s skyrocketed and continues to happen to this day. Touching on the subject and calling for a halt to the hate, OG Asian rapper, MC Jin links up with Wyclef for the visuals to “Stop The Hatred.” Sitting in a room surrounded with statues and ornaments representative of his Asian heritage, Jin shuts down stereotypes while showcasing Asian culture and speaks on the struggle they experience in the U.S. Stop the Asian hate, y’all. Back in the A the Migos reunite after a lengthy hiatus for their clip to “Straightenin” where the three politic in a parking lot and show off some exotic foreign automobiles you can only dream of riding in...
HipHopWired Featured Video Damn near three decades in the game and E-40 is still out here dropping head boppin’ work and reppin’ the Bay Area like few heads have. Be thankful, y’all. Today the ambassador for the Bay comes through with a new clip for “19 Dolla Lapdance” in which he, Suga Free and ProHoeZak hit up a strip club and get hyphy with it as strippers dance and make it clap to get some “rain” to fall on their physicals. Back on the Beast Coast, Dave East balls out in his clip to “Ski (East Mix)” and hoops it up at a gym before sipping champagne on the stairs of his mansion. Balling all around in his life. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Bubba Sparxxx (yeah he’s still around and rapping), Price featuring Bas and Wyclef, and more. E-40 FT. SUGA FREE & PROH...
HipHopWired Featured Video Jim Jones’ latest duo project with Harry Fraud, The Fraud Department, has received all kinds of praise from Hip-Hoppers both old and young (mostly older though) and today keep that buzz going with some new visuals for a standout track. For their latest visuals to “Barry White,” Capo gets draped in all-white attire and links up with Cam’ron for a night out in the town before spending the day politicking on a boat out on the beach. It’s always dope to see Dip Set together even if it’s only a few members at a time. On another side of town Moneybagg Yo keeps himself busy making money moves and for his Polo G and Lil Durk assisted clip to “Free Promo” gives us a street tale revolving around money, drugs and guns. Chess not checkers out there, b. Check out the rest of ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Another one… and by that we mean another visual from DJ Khaled from his latest project, Khaled Khaled. This time around Khaled takes a break from tropical settings to hit up a golf course alongside Justin Bieber and 21 Savage to turn the boring sport into a turnt-up event a la Happy Gilmore for their clip to “Let It Go.” Y’all thought we was playing when we said Khaled’s gonna drop a video for every damn track off his album, didn’t ya? Sean Paul meanwhile looks to get dancehall music poppin’ like the early 00’s with his latest clip to “Scorcha” where everyone but him knows how to bust out some dope dance moves. No shots. Just sayin.’ Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Plies featuring Young ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: handout / Handout For the past few weeks Young Dolph and Key Glock have been dropping visuals in support of their Dum & Dummer 2 project and today (May 11) they keep that video grind going. Linking up for their clip to “A Goat & A Dolphin,” Glock and Dolph dim the lights red and floss some stacks, some ice and some thick young women. If a GOAT is the Greatest of All-Time, what’s a Dolphin? Just askin.’ On the R&B tip, Anthony Hamilton speaks for all the men who’ve had their hearts broken right before tying the knot and in his clip to “You Made A Fool Of Me” looks back at how his relationship went from the most high to the lowest of lows. Hope he kept the receipt for that engagement ring. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Now that Kodak Black is a free man we wonder if Young M.A’s going to take him up on his offer to treat her to his form of conversion therapy. Our money’s on “Hell-To-The-Naw!” because judging from the models in her latest video, she’s good, b. Linking up with Fivio Foreign in her visuals to “Hello Baby,” Young M.A, politics with thick exotic women, exotic cars, and exotic ice. She’s living, bro. From the young bloods in the game to the OG Cuz, Snoop Dogg links up with Mozzy to throw up his set and C-Walks like he still ain’t got arthritis for his latest clip to “Gang Signs.” That weed keeps you young, G. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Toosii featuring DaBaby, Young Dolph, and more. YOUNG M.A FT. FIVIO FOREIGN – “HELLO BABY” [embedded cont...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Bernard Smalls / @PhotosByBeanz It’s been almost a week since DJ Khaled released his much revered project Khaled Khaled and since it’s drop it seems like he’s dished out a new visual in support of the album every day since. Today the “We The Best” producer comes through with a new video for the Lil Baby and Lil Durk collaboration “Every Chance I Get” in which the two style some icey pieces while the some cars are set ablaze and some hotties flex their plump assets. This man’s about to drop a video for every damn song on that album by the time the week’s out. 21 Savage meanwhile finds himself in a Saw situation and for his clip to “Spiral” hangs upside down in the film franchise’s iconic torture room while scenes from the Saw spinoff, Spiral play throughou...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Bernard Smalls / @PhotosByBeanz Last week DJ Khaled dropped off a certified banger with the release of his album Khaled Khaled, and though this younger generation may not notice what he’s doing for the culture, us OG’s definitely appreciate the man’s work. After linking up Nas and Jay for “Sorry Not Sorry,” Khaled couples up some more legendary artists in Buju Banton, Capleton and Bounty Killer for his clip to “Where You Come From” where they literally get things lit on the island of Jamaica. If you don’t bounce to this then you trippin.’ Back in the states Kodak Black gets back on his own grizzly and for YNW Melly’s visuals to “Thugged Out” has a gang of people pulling juxes all over the streets of Florida. Check out the rest of today’s drops and some jo...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Prince Williams / Getty Recently Young Thug and Gunna took it upon themselves to post bail for 30 low-level offenders in Atlanta and give them back the freedom they couldn’t afford to pay for. Now Thugger and Gunna highlight their good deed in the YTB Trench and Lil Baby featured visuals to “Paid The Fine” where they show the families they helped reunite and interview their family members. This was hella dope. To further infuriate MAGA country, 42 Dugg and Roddy Ricch take the fight to white supremacists and racists in their clip to “4 Da Gang” where they burn confederate flags because f*ck racism. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Joyner Lucas and Lil Baby, BRS Kash featuring Toosii, and more. YOUNG THUG, GUNNA & YTB TRENCH FT. ...