HipHopWired Featured Video Whenever we hear about Jadakiss on the track with two other rappers we’re expecting Styles P and Sheek Louch, but this time around the Lox representative is lending his talents to some of his peers and still killin’ it as only he can. Linking up with Ricky Saint Laurent for Mesa’s clip to “Temperature Rising,” Jadakiss and company take it back to the trap house where they cut up that work and break bread for a hard day’s work. Don’t try the cutting part at home, kids! From some hardcore ish to some soft and sensual vibe, we get a Love & Hip Hop reunion of sorts as Cameron Cartee, Renni Rucci, Mariahlynn, Salma Slims and Johnni Blaze link up to seduce the camera while spitting bars for their visual to “Get Along.” Who says women can’t get along? Check out the ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Wait, is Nick Cannon a Cuzz?! Probably not but the Wild ‘N Out is would definitely lead some people to believe so as his latest visual puts an emphasis on the color blue as if he be C-Walkin’ when the MTV cameras are turned off. In his black-and-white (and blue) visuals to “Ghetto Blues,” Nick Cannon rolls around California in a low rider to highlight the struggles that continue to plague those living in poverty and visions himself as a homeless man roaming the streets. Deep stuff here. Benny The Butche meanwhile continues on his tear through the game and for his Harry Fraud assisted clip to “Thanksgiving” breaks bread with his crew in the trap house while styling in some G’d up threads. Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over...
HipHopWired Featured Video It seems like that Verzuz between E-40 and Too $hort done really went and put a brand new battery in the back of 40 Fonzarelli. After dropping a few new joints in the past few weeks, E-Bonics comes through with some new visuals for “I Stand On That” which features himself, Joyner Lucas and T.I. hanging in some garages with OG whips and thick young women. If she knows how to fix a car then she’s wifey. That’s all we sayin.’ Back in Chicago Lil Durk is doing what he can to keep King Von’s legacy alive and for his visuals to “Jump” he features the dearly departed King along with Booka600 and Memo600 in what seems to be one of the last times Von got in front of a camera. R.I.P., homie. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Ranna Royce and Kxng Crook...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Bernard Smalls / @PhotosByBeanz It’s finally Friday and with Biden’s stimulus checks set to hit bank accounts this weekend y’all know it’s about to get all kinds of lit for the next few days. Kicking off things for this weekend is Coi Leray with her Lil Durk assisted visuals to “No More Parties Remix” where the songstress is left to clean up after throwing a massive house party. That’s literally the worst part about throwing a party in your crib. About time someone addressed it. Megan Thee Stallion meanwhile delves into a different genre as she hops on Maroon 5’s “Beautiful Mistakes” and takes a CGI ride out of this atmosphere. Megan can do it all, b. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Price, Clever featuring Lil Baby, Canibus and Cam...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Paras Griffin / Getty It’s been a hot minute since we’ve heard anything from the up and coming UK songstress, Jora Smith, and though she’s three years removed from her debut album, Lost & Found, she’s ready to get back in the game and demand your attention. Today the stunning crooner from across the pond comes through with some new visuals to “Addicted” where she demonstrates that no matter what look she’s rockin,’ she’s going to keep ya staring at her. She is type murda though. Back in the states Bankroll Freddie and Young Dolph roll hard and turn up on the stoop with their peoples in their clip to “Rich Off Grass Remix.” Bubbling trees getting paper like that these days? Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Peso Peso and Fenix Fle...
HipHopWired Featured Video Joey Bada$$’s been on his grizzly for the past few years looking to establish himself as a lyricist’s lyricist while keeping Brooklyn on his back, and in 2021 he continues to do just that. Throwing an assist to DJ Scheme for the visuals to “Trust Nobody (2 My Brothers)” Joey Bada$$ joins the producer for a late night studio session to lay down the track before taking off in the wee hours of the morning. They probably shot this video in a matter of minutes, y’all. Back in the south Young Dolph and Key Glock link up for the clip to “Aspen” where the two go to a snow cabin and get all kinds of turnt with snow mobiles and half-naked women. They living it up, b. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Russ, G Herbo, etc. JOEY BADA$$ & DJ SCHEME – “...
Source: Lorenzo Bevilaqua / Getty A few weeks ago HBO Max premiered the long-awaited Judas and The Black Messiah and as well as the movie was, the soundtrack was just as dope. Though the Nipsey Hussle and Jay-Z cut “What It Feels Like” was the star of the record, H.E.R. had a moving joint of her own in “Fight For You.” For the visuals to the soundtrack cut the songstress finds herself delivering supplies throughout her hood while scenes from the movie are played throughout the joint. Back in Brooklyn Tek of Smif-N-Wessun keeps that Bucktown energy alive and well in his clip to “Zero Kill” where the Boot Camp Click soldier makes some boss moves while creeping to the studio in Brooklyn. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Homeboy Sandman, Grafh, and more. H.E.R. – “FIGHT ...
It seems like just yesterday Jim Jones and French Montana were constantly beefing on records, DVD’s, and in clubs because of Montana’s friendship with Max B. Now that they’re all grown and successful beyond their wildest dreams, Jones and French have squashed their drama and linked up for the visuals to “Bada Bing” where the two show it’s all love and can share the same space without trying to kill each other. We wonder if Jones will ever get on that kinda level with Max B. Probably not. Keeping the scene in NYC, Funk Flex releases his latest clip to “Damn Shame” where he calls on Jadakiss to hold him down in the city that never sleeps because, well, why not? They already both in NY. Might as well shoot the video there. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from SZA, Big Sean ...
It’s been an interesting few weeks for Lil Uzi Vert. After becoming having a $24,000,000 dollar pink infinity stone inserted into his dome piece and becoming the rap game’s first Avenger, the man went and got wifed up with City Girl’s TJ. Whether or not he takes that stone off his head and puts it on a ring for TJ remains to be seen but for now Vert is flaunting it every second he can, and for his clip to “Movie” walks around the city of brotherly love Vision’d out as if goons ain’t scheming like Thanos. G Perico meanwhile wants everyone to know he keeps things a buck in his visuals to “Never Made A Statement” where he reassures the streets that he ain’t never drop a dime or give prosecutors anything to work with. Tekashi might take this song personal. Just sayin.’ Check out the rest of to...