music videos
Latto Drops New Single ‘Wheelie’ Featuring 21 Savage
After scoring her first top 20 hit with “Big Energy,” Latto follows it up with “Wheelie.”
The Queen of Da Souf teams up with 21 Savage on the explicit banger, which has already inspired a TikTok challenge.
“Pop it like a wheelie / Hop on top and I go silly / Pretty, tight, and sticky / F**k him once, he won’t forget me,” raps Latto before Savage comes through with a killer verse: “I want the milk and cookies / Drop off a Birkin, I’m Santa.”
Meanwhile, “Big Energy” is still climbing the charts. It currently sits at No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100, Latto’s highest-charting song yet.
Watch the video below.
Megan Thee Stallion and Dua Lipa Team Up on ‘Sweetest Pie’
Megan Thee Stallion and Dua Lipa serve up the “Sweetest Pie.”
The Houston hottie and pop goddess come together on their highly-anticipated new collaboration, which arrives alongside a mouthwatering visual.
“It’s the ride of your life / Hold on, ’cause baby I might / I might just give you a bite of the sweetest pie,” Dua sings, while Tina Snow turns up the heat on her verse: “Baby I’m the sweetest, pussy is the meanest.”
They bring the song to life in the video, directed by Dave Meyers. Megan came up with the concept herself, describing it as a “horror twist on things that are typically meant to be pretty.”
When asked what it was like to collaborate with Dua, Meg told fans, “This song and video was so fun to make ! I feel like it was no pressure, me and Dua just had fun.”
You can catch them performing the song live on select dates of Dua’s “Future Nostalgia” tour, which kicked off earlier this month.
Kanye West Attacks Pete Davidson Again in Second ‘Eazy’ Video
Kanye West is not finished with Pete Davidson.
After kidnapping and burying the “SNL” comedian alive in the controversial video for “Eazy,” Ye has debuted a second animated visual for his collaboration with The Game. Less violent than the original, the new clip finds Ye surrounded by a pack of skinned monkeys (like the “Eazy” cover art).
Ye brings his lyrics to life in the CGI clip, which depicts a wild monkey attacking someone who resembles Kim Kardashian’s boyfriend with a blurred-out face and wearing a “Skete” hoodie.
“God saved me from that crash / Just so I can beat Pete Davidson’s ass,” Ye raps while the bloody creature knocks Davidson to the ground before beating him up (at the 2:35 mark).
In response to the original video depicting Davidson’s murder, Ye defended his art. “Art is therapy just like this view. Art is protected as freedom of speech,” he wrote on Instagram. “Art inspires and simplifies the world. Art is not a proxy for any ill or harm. Any suggestion otherwise about my art is false and mal intended.”
Davidson apparently doesn’t seem to mind. According to one report, he finds Ye’s portrayal of him “hysterical.” “He is almost flattered by it all because it is so ridiculous to him,” a source told “Entertainment Tonight.”
Meanwhile, Kim plans to share her relationship with Davidson for the first time on her new Hulu reality series “The Kardashians,” which premieres April 14. She tells Variety that viewers will see “how we met and who reached out to who and how it happened and all the details that everyone wants to know.”
Kanye West Debuts ‘Hurricane’ Video Featuring The Weeknd and Lil Baby
Kanye West has debuted the long-awaited video for “Hurricane” featuring The Weeknd and Lil Baby.
Following his claymation video for “Eazy,” the CGI clip features masked individuals climbing a barbed wire fence and escaping a prison in the opening scene. A Jesus-like figure is baptized in the water while the masked characters seek redemption in the beam of light. Animated versions of The Weeknd and Lil Baby join Ye as he leads the masses.
“Hurricane,” which is nominated for Best Melodic Rap Performance at the Grammys, is the highest-charting single off DONDA. It peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Last month, Ye released the sequel, DONDA 2, exclusively via his Stem Player. The album features appearances from XXXTentacion, Jack Harlow, Don Toliver, Migos, Baby Keem, and more.