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. ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty If Benny The Butcher grinded on the block in the same way he’s been on his rap grizzly, then the man must’ve really been running the avenue cause his work ethic is Tupac Shakur-ish! Dropping off new videos on a damn near daily basis, Benny keeps on churning out new work as today he comes through with some new visuals to “When Tony Met Sosa.” Rapping on a bathtub with an exotic young women soaking in it’s bubbles, the visual continues to paint the picture of a man enjoying the fruits of his labor and styling in high-end attire. Keeping the vibe in NY, Drag-On keeps on ridin’ with his ruffians and in his clip for “Cold Day” reminds everyone that he’s still out here whippin it on two-wheelers like it’s the early 00’s. Check out the rest ...
HipHopWired Featured Video While we patiently await a Bone Thugs-N-Harmony reunion album or something (fingers crossed), fan favorite member Bizzy Bone is still doing his own thing and judging from his sounds, he hasn’t lost a step. Coming through with some new visuals to “Murder For Hire,” Bizzy gets stylishly gritty as he comes across as a rapping homeless man with a fancy top hat and spiffy umbrella. Homie lowkey looks like a Batman villain. Just sayin.’ Back on the block Dyce Payso assembles his soldiers for his Jim Jones assisted clip to “Trapmares” where cash, cars, and bright lights are the name of the game. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Bodega Bamz, Fivio Foreign, and more. BIZZY BONE – “MURDER FOR HIRE” [embedded content] DYCE PAYSO FT. JIM JONES – “TRAPM...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Noam Galai / Getty Recently Talib Kweli and Diamond D announced that they were teaming up to form a new Hip-Hop duo dubbed Gotham and since then the two have released some pretty impressive work. Today (April 19) they continue to drop off new material for the heads and we ain’t mad at them for doing so. In their latest visuals to theSkyzoo assisted “Attention Span,” the three go the black-and-white route while giving us that New York flavor that’s been missing from the game for a second. Keeping the vibe in New York, we check in with some other Hip-Hop OG’s in R.A. The Rugged Man who recruits the Wu-Tang swordsman, Inspectah Deck and Timbo King for his clip to “E.K.N.Y.” in which it gets as retro and gritty as NYC in 88. Check out the rest of today’s drop...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Martyn Goodacre / Getty It’s been more than a decade since the passing of beloved Hip-Hop OG, Guru of the legendary tandem, Gang Starr, but thanks to his P.N.C, DJ Premier his legacy continues to be felt and we couldn’t be happier to still hear him in 2021. For the Big Shug featured visuals to the Founders Remix of “Glowing Mics,” Guru’s son steps in to perform his father’s verse after a pimp gets down to Premo’s drums on his driveway. We miss you, Guru. Rest In Power. Speaking of missing, Saweetie must be missing that Bentley that Quavo allegedly repo’d as for her clip to “Risky” she pushes a pink hoopty around town with her friends. It’s still better than riding the bus, but it ain’t no Bentley. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Sa...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Arnold Turner / Getty The heartbreaking passing of DMX was a stark reminder that we should be giving our Hip-Hop legends their flowers while they’re still here, so join us in giving love and props to the OG pimp himself, Too $hort. Coming through with some new black-and-white visuals to “Real Oakland,” $hort Dogg links up with Reg Black to give us some of that Left Coast flavor that us older heads can appreciate and youngn’s can learn from. Keep doing ya thing, $hort. Speaking of OG’s, Southside Queens representatives Onyx are still out here grinding all grimy and for their Mad Lion assisted clip to “Ahhh Year,” the baldheaded G’s air out the grievances on our lemon of a previous year. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Lil Eazy, Russ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Theo Wargo / Getty It’s been a hot minute since we’ve heard Hip-Hop OG Common drop any new work what with the countless other career moves he’s been making for the past few years, but the man was an MC first and reminds us of that fact today. Coming through with some new visuals to “What Do You Say,” the Chicago artist links up with PJ to have a grand ol’ time at a roller rink with some grown women who appreciate some good roller skates. Roll Bounce sequel in his future or nah? Y’all know Bow Wow would be down. Lakeyah meanwhile may not roll with skates but she rolls with wheels and for her Gucci Mane assisted clip to “Poppin,” Lakeyah assembles a team of sexy young women to ride shotgun before turning up at the strip club. Check out the rest of today’s d...