While the COVID-19 pandemic canceled the release of Jordan Peele’s highly anticipated Candyman reboot, fear not for Boosie Badazz is here to give us his own rendition of the cult classic horror icon. For his visuals to “Candy Man,” Boosie Badazz takes on the role of the man in the mirror and haunts a hater who dared slandered his name 5 times in a roll. Interestingly enough the hook used on this joint wasn’t as sharp as the one that Tony Todd was brandish on his classic horror character. Elsewhere Freddie Gibbs, Big Sean and Hit-Boy celebrate their first basketball championship and give the realest post-game press conference in sports history before turning up in their clip to “4 Thangs.” Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Drag-On, Millyz featuring Jim Jones, and more....
It’s only been a few days since Busta Rhymes dropped his latest banger, Extinction Level Event 2, and already the Hip-Hop legend has another visuals out there in support of his 10th studio album. Linking up with Rick Ross for the video to the standout cut “Master Fard Muhammad,” Busta and Ross stand tall with brothers from the Nation of Islam while we watch a young Black teen embarks on a new spiritual path in life. Back in the South, Lil Durk calls on 6lack and Young Thug to style on some bulldozers and other construction vehicles for his clip to “Stay Down.” Not sure why they chose these joints for the backdrop whips but to each his own. Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Omarion, French Montana featuring Pop Smoke...
After years of laying dormant in his dungeon, the Flatbush Gawd known as Busta Rhymes has returned to Hip-Hop game with a new album, Extinction Level Event 2, and with it some new visuals that capture the royalty status that the man has built and constructed bar by bar. Linking up with M.O.P. for the 300-ish visuals to “Czar,” Busta gets draped in Middle Eastern attire and rocks the crowd while Michael Blackson gets juxed for his jewels and sent back to the essence by the hands of the Hip-Hop legend. From the old school to the new school, Trippie Redd finds himself in a brand new relationship with a magic practicing beauty for his clip to “Love Scars 4.” She really have to hit him with the voodoo doll? Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Blac Youngsta featuring Lil Baby...
Source: Saigon / Saigon It’s been a minute since we’ve heard anything from Kevin Gates including some of his more controversial moments such kicking fans in the chest and smashing family members, but the man is a rapper before all things and returns with some new work for his hardcore fans. Coming through with some new visuals for “Weeks,” the Baton Rouge rapper finds himself rolling through his hood before getting marked with all kinds of infrared beams as he stands shirtless in front of a window waiting for the smoke. Damn bro, not even a vest? From the South to the East, Saigon too makes a long awaited return to the rap game and in his clip for “Promise Ring” blesses his baby daughter, Milan with a ring to symbolize their lifelong bond. Props, man. Check out the rest of today’s drops in...
Source: Prince Williams / Getty Benny The Butcher might’ve made a bigger name for himself rocking alongside Conway The Machine and Westside Gunn in their Griselda group, but his Black Soprano Family got some work that we ain’t know we needed. In their visuals to “Grams In The Water,” the Black Soprano Family show how they go about their “9 to 5” as they hit the streets in lavish automobiles to move some work while rope and gagging their competition. They need their own HBO series, b. Back in Harlem Dave East hops on a classic Tupac instrumental and sips on some potion while kicking it with his peoples in his clip to “Pain (East Mix).” Should’ve shot this on a basketball court to make that Above The Rim reference but it is what it is. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from ...
As Hip-Hop continues to mourn the murder of Pop Smoke by bumping his posthumous LP, Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon, videos for his album cuts remind us that the Brooklyn rapper was bound for a meteoric rise before his life was cut short. For his latest visuals to “Aim For The Moon,” director Oliver Cannon pays homage to fellow Brooklynite, Notorious B.I.G. by using kids who look like Pop and Quavo to perform their verses a la “Sky’s The Limit.” This joint was hella dope. Rest In Power, King. Meanwhile in Chicago, Chief Keef takes to the street and hits up a few venues with his crew and burn tons of trees in his clip to “Lola Bunny.” Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Sadboy Loko, Dom Dirtee featuring Lil Fame and Teflon of M.O.P., and more. POP SMOKE FT. QUAVO –...
Jeezy really has come a long way from his “Young” block hugging/bandana rockin’ Boyz n da Hood days, but don’t let the suits and grown man swag fool ya, he’ll still do it to ya. In his latest visuals to “Back,” Jeezy and Yo Gotti show how to be professional while keeping it hood as they go about getting a government funded PPE loan and take that paper back to the block and bless the less fortunate with bags of groceries and stacks of cash. Robin Hood ish. From The A to the island, Dave East hits up Jamaica for his Popcaan assisted clip to “Unruly” where he enjoys the tropical weather, the exclusive weed, and gets love from the locals. Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Peso Peso and Philthy Rich, Kasino featuring Sty...
Lately The Weeknd’s gone from R&B singer looking for love to an artist who seems intrigued with releasing visuals that feature psychedelic trips which revolve around blood, violence, and other unexpected sequences from the Canadian crooner. His latest visuals for “Too Late” continue his newfound trend and even comes with a parental advisory as the video features two women stumbling upon The Weeknd’s decapitated head and weirdly loving it down. Why, b? Why? Gucci Mane meanwhile rolls around his hood in a red drop top whipe while flossing crazy ice and a grip in his clip for “CEO Flow.” His office is obviously the streets of the A. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from NLE Choppa featuring Lil Baby, Anime, and more. THE WEEKND – “TOO LATE” [embedded content] GUCCI MANE ...
It’s only been two months since we were blessed with some new material from Nas in his latest LP Kings Disease and though the album’s been light on videos, today we get a new one for a fan favorite album cut. In his latest visuals to “Replace Me,” Nas, Don Toliver, and Big Sean find themselves the subject of photo albums where their exes reminisce about the good times they had with these music stars. Talk about ones that got away. From Queens to Brooklyn, Young M.A. and her peoples turn a telly parking lot into a place where the gang congregates and gets turnt for her clip to “Dripset.” She plan on getting Cam, Jim Jones or Juelz Santana for the remix? Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from H.E.R., Joyner Lucas, and more. NAS FT. DON TOLIVER & BIG SEAN – “REPLACE ME” [...
Source: Edward Berthelot / Getty Lately, it feels like Teyana “Spike Tey” Taylor is really finding her footing as a music video director and in her latest visuals continues to get artistic with it to show she bout that creative life. In her new visuals to “Lose Each Other” the artist/director uses a couple that uses dance artistry to tell a story of, well, we’re not good dance readers like that, but it looked like a debate over where to eat dinner or something. Nice touch having Elton John man the piano while all that performance art stuff was going on. And after a lengthy break, Ella Mai returns with a clip for “Not Another Love Song” which finds the young singer in love and dancing with her new man boo who has swept her off her feet. Lucky man. Check out the rest of today’s drops includi...
Source: WENN/Avalon / WENN Dave East might’ve made his bones in New York City’s Harlem neighborhood, but lately the man with “East” in his name has been shooting a lot of visuals out on the West Coast. Huh?! We ain’t mad though. It’s al love. Keeping that California love going strong in his latest visuals to “Envy,” Dave once again politics out on the Left Coast to get lit with the homies and hits up Sunset Blvd. to get some shopping done while taking flicks with fans. Moneybagg Yo meanwhile links up with DaBaby and City Girls for his clip to “Said Sum Remix” where everyone turns up one time for the cameras and flaunts major ice. Must’ve been hella cold on that sound stage. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Blacc Zacc, Tu Blanco, and more. DAVE EAST – “ENVY” [embedded...
Source: Gilbert Carrasquillo / Getty With Westside Gunn and Conway The Machine’s 2020 solo albums already all over the streets, Griselda’s third spitter, Benny The Butcher just released his own dolo effort, Burden Of Proof to finish off the year for the heads. To accompany the drop of BOP, Benny comes through with visuals for his album cut, “Legend” which features Benny hitting spots all over his city in his drop-top whip while dripping in ice like an eskimo. His Griselda brother, Conway The Machine meanwhile continues to make the features rounds and links up with Freddie Gibbs in the strip club for some R&R, smooth tunes, and twerking in Gibb’s clip to “Babies & Fools.” Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Gucci Mane featuring Mulatto and Foogiano, G-Eazy featur...