HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty Fivio Foreign started 2022 off with a bang when he released his first studio album, B.I.B.L.E., and though he’s since slowed down on visuals and guest appearances, he looks to close out the year on a high note with some new work. Coming through with some new visuals in “Sicc & Tired,” the Brooklyn Drill rapper gives fans a few bars of how far he’s come in life as he spends some time with his kids and takes them to the movies before he attends a fancy GQ soiree shining like the star he’s worked hard to become. Props, homie. Elsewhere Coi Leray has some trouble in paradise and in her clip to “Wasted” shows just how she deals with her man on both good and bad days. Chrisean Rock and Blueface, they are not (thank God). Check out the r...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty Of the three Griselda members that are currently keeping the streets hot with their individual work, Benny The Butcher is probably the busiest of the three as it seems like he’s popping up in a new video every other week. Keeping that sentiment alive, Benny The Butcher links up with El Camino, Rick Hyde and Heem for the visuals to “Saint Maurice” in which the first 30 seconds of the video is devoted to a gang of thick women twerking their asses off (literally) before we find Butcher and his BSF on a rooftop overlooking their city and plotting their next few moves. Butcher ‘bout that bag, b. From rooftops to balconies, Curren$y takes in some fresh air with some female company on the terrace for his clip to “She Chose Life” where he bla...
HipHopWired Featured Video While Hip-Hop heads await a new Griselda project to bump on the block while hugging it to death, their individual members have been doing their thing on both the solo tip and guest features on other artists cuts. Such is the case with Westside Gunn who hops on Meyhem Lauren’s visuals to “Trigger Point Therapy” Gunn rolls around the town and blazes some chronic while Meyhem counts his stacks on the same table where his street sweeper is laid out. That’s one way to do it. Speaking of counting stacks, Rich Homie Quan does the same (minus the heat) and in his clip to “Money” flaunts all kinds of cash which he uses to make it rain on one lucky young lady in the privacy of his own home. Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from 38 Spesh and Ransom, Icewea...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Paras Griffin / Getty For a while now Boosie Badazz has been making all kinds of noise on social media for his controversial takes on certain situations more than he has been with his music, but the man is a rapper so y’all know he’d eventually have to get back on his music grizzly. Dropping some new black-and-white visuals for “Rocket Man,” Boosie Badazz stands along on a soundstage with nothing but a gang of jewelry on his person before showcasing some black love and spitting some more controversial takes in his bars. Homie really don’t care about getting canceled, b. Back in Chicago, Lil Durk returns to the block with his peoples in his clip to the Deeski assisted “Block Is Hot,” Durk counts some stacks in the trap house before he gets turnt up on the ...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Lately Kool G Rap’s been creeping back onto the rap scene with guest appearances on his fellow OG Hip-Hop peers cuts and today he continues to remind everyone why he was one of the ILLEST MC’s of Hip-Hop’s golden era. Linking up with Termanology for his visuals to “Let Ya Glock Burst,” G rap and Termanology take it back to the old school and politic in a stair case where they pop a bottle of Hennessey and flaunt some toast for anyone who might think about trying to take their bread. Y’all don’t want this OG smoke. From the OG’s to the YG’s, Rich The Kid is definitely enjoying his young career right about now and in his clip to “No More Friend,” goes on a shopping spree for furs and diamonds with his peoples before getting turnt up...
HipHopWired Featured Video This past Friday (December 16), the estate of Young Dolph released his first posthumous album in Paper Route Frank and though the man isn’t here to promote his latest album his family is using CGI to create visualizers to keep his legacy going. The latest visualizer comes for the album cut “Smoke My Weed” in which a CGI version of Young Dolph sits on a leather chair like a boss as his music plays and we get a 360 view of how even a CGI Dolph flosses some heavy ice. Rest In Power, G. Elsewhere Peewee Longway seems content chilling at home and in his clip to “My Type” kicks it in a small bedroom with a thick young lady who’d give any man a reason not to leave the crib. Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend includin...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Prince Williams / Getty For a minute now GloRilla’s stardom has been ascending to the outer stratosphere of the rap game, and though she’s faced a bump in the road here and there that isn’t stopping the Memphis artist from staying on her grizzly. Keeping her buzz going and presence felt, Glo comes through with some new visuals for “No More Love.” GloRilla rounds up her girls to kick it on the porch before running down on her man and putting hands on him for stepping out on their relationship. Good thing GloRilla didn’t have that banana clip on her. Just sayin.’ Related Stories Juice WRLD meanwhile is having his memory kept alive by his estate, and in the latest clip to his cut “Face 2 Face,” we find a young woman dealing with night terrors and demons who ...
HipHopWired Featured Video It’s been more than a year since the tragic death of Young Dolph but his fans will once again get to hear their favorite rapper when his estate drops his first posthumous album, Paper Route Frank on December 16th. To hold his fans over until then his estate released the visualizer to the album’s first single, “Old Ways” in which we see a CGI version of Young Dolph standing knee deep in water while dolphins jump out the waves behind him and stacks of cash get counted below the surface of the H2O. Rest in Power, King. Going further to the South, Lil Rye rolls out the welcome mat for Gucci Mane and in their clip to “Too Many,” the two men turn up in Miami where many Spring Breaks ago Gucci apparently taught James Franco everything he knew about the street game. That...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Emma McIntyre / Getty It feels like just like yesteryear Birdman and Juvenile were engulfed in a personal beef over all kinds of stuff, but now that the two men are on better terms it was only a matter of time before they linked up on the music tip and that time has come. Once again riding side-by-side in the visuals to “Ali,” Birdman and Juve take the scene back to where it all began, New Orleans, to turn up with their respective crews and the locals that supported them since day one. It isn’t exactly a Hot Boys reunion, but it’s something. Related Stories Further to the South, Kodak Black has some fun for his new video and in the NFL Tuewop assisted “Ammunition,” KB takes on the role of a school teacher and puts his students on the dice game and other e...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Michael Buckner / Getty Over the weekend SZA unleashed her latest album, SOS and had the culture all in their feelings with her sultry vocals and enchanting melodies. Now we get a new video from one of the album’s standout cuts and we loving every second of it. Dropping off new visuals for “Nobody Gets Me,” SZA takes to the rooftops of New York City draped in baggy clothes as she belts out her song and makes us wish we could wife her up. She’s a baddie, b. From New York to Miami, Diddy heads to the South to turn up with Rick Ross and in the clip to “Whatcha Gon’ Do,” the two ballers roll around South Beach looking for the ingredients to turn a quiet night out in the town to a memorable moment to talk about the following day. We ain’t mad at that. Check ou...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Scott Legato / Getty It’s been a minute since we’ve seen Lil Wayne or YG in a music video but today the two come out of hiding and link up to pay tribute to the homies they’ve lost to the game over the years. Collaborating for the visuals to “Miss My Dawgs,” YG and Weezy show love to those no longer here with us and to drive that point home, use old footage of their dearly departed such as Nipsey Hussle and Slim 400 who was murdered one year ago today. Rest In Power, homies. Back on the East Coast, Hip-Hop legend Kool G Rap returns with some heat and in his 38 Spesh and AZ assisted clip to “Born Hustler,” they hit up a Ewing Athletic sneaker warehouse to show y’all how OG’s kick rhymes and stomp out the competition. We’re still tight Patrick Ewing never g...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Tim Mosenfelder / Getty AZ still remains one of the most underrated and underappreciated MC’s to have done his thing during Hip-Hop’s golden era as Doe or Die is still considered a street classic. Regardless of who gives him his flowers, AZ is still doing his thing and showing that his bars and rhymes are still as potent as they were in the 90’s. Coming through with some new visuals to “Respect Mines,” the Brooklyn MC finds himself shopping for some high-end attire made specifically for his physical degree before getting into some streetwear and donning some impressive pieces of ice. The man still got the flow and articulate word play to leave the booth steaming, b. From BK to The A, Big Boi returns to the rap game with some help (unfortunately not Andre ...