Kodak Black Shows He’s Solid For Life In “Maffioso” Video

Kodak Black’s new music video for “Maffioso,” a song from his latest project Haitian Boy Kodak, starts off with a scene from the rapper’s childhood, stealing a bicycle off of somebody’s porch with his friends. Years later, after successfully getting away with the bike, Kodak Black is still on his mafioso wave, bossing up and showing how he’s living these days. 

The video follows Yak and WizdaWizard as they take on the lead roles, running their business over a warm plate of food. Directed by Kutthroat Bill, Kodak seemingly had a lot of input in the clip, which was co-directed by SkinnyWhiteBoi and Cottooverdidit. This is the latest video Kodak has released, dropping a few others in the last few days. At this rate, you can expect him to unleash a few more visuals to accompany the new project.

Watch “Maffioso” above.

Belly & Moneybaggg Yo’s “Zero Love” Gets New Visuals

Belly has been steadily setting the stage for his upcoming album See You Next Wednesday, having already released three singles — including the recent “Zero Love,” which features none other than Moneybagg Yo. Now, the Canadian rapper has come through with a clean new video for the banger, taking to the desert to hold it down. 

Under the watchful eye of director James Larse, who brings a striking visual flair behind the camera, Belly holds it down to shine as a leading man. Surrounded by a mysterious dance-troupe, the XO emcee spits bars from sunrise to sundown. “I’m mixing up wine with the lotus, I’m twisted I’m lost in the moment,” he raps. “Smoke took my eyes out of focus / Baby I’m high but I’m focused.”

Ever the nocturnal one, Moneybagg Yo slides through come nightfall to represent alongside his collaborator. “Got zero love like divorce papers,” he spits. “My new chain came with some more haters / Big country mansion on four acres, I’m a real player not a whore saver.” Be sure to check out the new video for “Zero Love” now, and keep an eye out for Belly’s upcoming See You Next Wednesday album. 

Young Nudy’s EV4L Plan Continues With “Soul Keeper” Video

Young Nudy recently delivered his new album, the sinister Dr. EV4L, a project that many have already praised among his best. Many including us over at HNHH — you can check out our official review of the project right here. Today, the villainous Atlanta artist has come through to deliver some new visuals from the project, opting to land on the COUPE-produced “Soul Keeper.”

Visually, the clip is relatively straightforward, following Nudy in a few different locations — namely a lavish luxury penthouse, where the bulk of the clip takes place. Spitting bars as he smokes weed and stacks paper, Nudy’s charisma comes through in spades, as does his intimidating presence once the ski mask comes out. “Shoot that motherfucker ’til I see that ni**ga not breathing,” he raps. “And I put on stunna frames so these ni**as cannot see me / Sit behind this black tint, black stick get to squeezin’.” 

While Nudy’s horror-tinged album and cover artwork might have inspired a few potential video ideas, this latest clip for “Soul Keeper” is enough to keep the momentum rolling. Check out the video now — directed by iNIGHTLYFE and co-directed by Young Nudy himself — and sound off if you’ve been keeping Dr. EV4L in steady rotation. 

Conway The Machine, J.I.D. & Ludacris Get Down To Business In “Scatter Brain” Visual

Conway the Machine debuted his latest album La Maquina in April of this year boasting appearances from the likes of fellow Griselda members Benny The Butcher, Westside Gunn, as well as 2 Chainz, Ludacris, and more. After performing the album’s standout single “Scatter Brain,” which features Luda and J.I.D., on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Conway has just debuted the music video for the track. 

“It’s dope working with J.I.D., and Luda, and the director brought the vision to life beautifully” Conway told to Complex of the new visual.  “I’m excited for the fans to see this visual masterpiece for one of my favorite songs from La Maquina.” In the video, the three rappers menacingly spit their rapid-fire verses at the camera. While Conway sits as the head honcho behind a dimly lit desk right out of a classic mob film, J.I.D. and Luda roam through a warehouse with equal boss energy. 

In other Conway news, this year he appeared on the late DMX’s posthumous album Exodus on the track “Hood Blues.” As for J.I.D., he’s recently shared with fans that he’s working on new music currently, while Luda joined Snoop Dogg and Usher on the new remix of Justin Bieber’s hit single “Peaches.”

Check out the video for “Scatter Brain” above and let us know your thoughts down below. 

Mach Hommy, Westside Gunn, & Keisha Plum Drop “Folie A Deux” Visuals

Fresh off releasing one of the year’s most critically acclaimed projects thus far in Pray For Haiti, Mach Hommy has continued to keep his momentum rolling with the release of a new music video. The single in question is “Folie A Deux,” a standout track that finds him pledging allegiance to the Griselda movement alongside Westside Gunn and Keisha Plum, the deadliest spoken word artist in the game.

Visually, the Daily Gems-directed video is unexpectedly raw, shining a light on Little Haiti while highlighting Mach and Gunn’s chemistry. Representing for the New Jersey Devils and face-concealing bandana, Hommy holds it down alongside his newly reacquainted creative partner. As for Gunn, he remains true to his reputation as one of the waviest in the game, rocking a yellow sweater, several iced-out chains, and a blazing pair of shorts. It doesn’t hurt that both parties are nice with the bars, with Hommy in particular being among the sharpest lyricists currently putting in work right now. 

Should you be keen on supporting an excellent project in the JAY-Z and Drake-endorsed Pray For Haiti, be sure to run up the numbers on the new video for “Folie A Deux” right here. 

T.I. Announces “Kill The King” Final Album In “What It’s Come To” Visual

Is this end of an era for T.I., or the beginning of another? The Atlanta rapper and activist has been under heavy scrutiny for months following an online spat with former friend Sabrina Peterson. Accusations were tossed by Peterson about T.I. and his wife Tiny, and now, it has developed into full-on sexual assault investigations into the Hip Hop couple.

T.I. and Tiny have repeatedly categorically denied the allegations against them, and the rapper even addressed the controversy in his recently released single, “What It’s Come To.” He made it clear that he will fight this in court, as long as it takes, and his family is determined to have their names cleared. To solidify just how serious he is about this, he even gave a nod to Peterson in the song’s music video.

At the end of March, Peterson appeared in a social media clip that went viral, saying she would drop her lawsuit against her former friends if they issued some sort of public apology within seven days. T.I. later indirectly addressed the request by laughing it off, and now, seven days later, he has shared the video to “What It’s Come To.”

The visual opens with a woman acting out the voiceover of Peterson’s apology demand and the video itself shows a woman known as “the parasite” plotting to recruit others into her plot to take down T.I. At the end of the clip, cover art is shown along with “Kill The King the final album coming soon.” We find it hard to believe that T.I. is bowing out at this stage in the game, but with all that he and his family are facing, especially in the law of public opinion, a break may be needed. 

Check out the visual to “What It’s Come To” and let us know if you think it’s time for T.I. to drop a final project.

Kodak Black Is All About Going On Cute Dates In Video For “Don’t Leave Me”

Ever since coming home from prison, Kodak Black has been looking to reinvent himself artistically. Fans are always anticipating new Kodak tracks and with his latest project Haitian Boy Kodak, he gave his supporters eight new songs to listen to. The last song on the album is called “Don’t Leave Me” and one could make the argument that this is the most emotional track on the entire project. Throughout the song, he raps about his love life and his current partner who he wants to give the world to. This kind of emotional honesty is refreshing to hear from Kodak and it has now translated into a cute music video, which can be seen above.

As you can see, the music video is filled with lovely montages of Kodak going on nice dates with his girl. From a dinner in the park to an evening at Top Golf, Kodak seems to be living the life alongside his queen. The instrumental is filled with piano lines and lyrically, Kodak seems to be in love, although he knows things can go awry at any moment. Regardless, this is a new side of Kodak and it’s one that will surely be appreciated by those who want to see him grow as both an artist and as a person.

Yo Gotti & DaBaby Are Surrounded By Twerking Models In Visual For “Drop”

Memphis juggernaut Yo Gotti has always had a knack for coming through with catchy songs that are going to make people want to twerk. Every summer, it feels like Yo Gotti has yet another club-friendly hit on his hands, and in 2021, he is keeping the streak alive thanks to his collaborative new track with DaBaby, “Drop.” The song dropped on Thursday and it has received quite a bit of praise as both Yo Gotti and DaBaby sound as focused as ever on it. Just a day after the song’s release, the two are back with a music video for the track, and it’s clear these two had a lot of fun filming it.

As you will immediately realize, the video is filled with various models who are all twerking near a pool. There are various close-ups of the dancers and there is no doubt that this video was meant to be provocative and fun. As for DaBaby and Yo Gotti, they are having the time of their lives while the dancers twerk around them. They can also be seen popping bottles of D’USSE Cognac and Ace of Spades, which certainly helps liven up the mood.

Overall, it’s an over-the-top video although considering the summer is just a few weeks away, you’ve got to love it.

BlueBucksClan Plug Their Own Weed Strain On “How To Roll”

If you’ve spent any time in Los Angeles in the last year, you likely already have a good idea of who the BlueBucksClan is. Taking over the airwaves in California, Jeeezy Obama and DJ have been blowing up as the latest rap duo to make waves on the West Coast, working with Quavo, Lil Yachty, Hit-Boy, and others on their way to the top. Their latest album Clan Virus 2 has been doing numbers and the Clan has been making moves in other spaces as well.

On the latest episode of How To Roll, Jeeezy and DJ speak about their brand new weed strain, Clan Exotic, also telling us their favorite cannabis-fueled stories. Of the two, DJ is the designated stoner. Jeeezy doesn’t seem to be too into weed, despite having their own strain. Clowning his partner on the amount of flower he smokes, Jeeezy laughed at DJ smoking “every five minutes.” These days, DJ is pretty much only smoking his strain, but he used to be tapped into the high-THC count strains, like gelato and biscotti.

Watch the latest episode of How To Roll above to hear BlueBucksClan talk about their personal smoking habits, the first times they ever got high, their opinions on concentrates, and much more.

Who would you like to see next on this series?

J. Cole Raps From The Inside Of A Taxi Cab In The “p u n c h i n ‘ . t h e . c l o c k” Video

Weeks removed from the release of The Off-Season, J. Cole is still putting in the work to push his latest album as far as possible. The Off-Season dropped to the second spot on the Billboard 200 following the release of Olivia Rodrigo’s debut album Sour, but Cole probably isn’t too worried about his chart placement because he reportedly raked in nearly $2 million from the album during its first week

Still, J. Cole has continued to promote his sixth studio album by dropping music video after music video. Fans have already been treated to the stunning visuals for “a m a r i” and “a p p l y i n g . p r e s s u r e,” yet despite reportedly selecting “m y . l i f e” as The Off-Season‘s next single, Cole has returned today with the music video for “p u n c h i n ‘ . t h e . c l o c k.”

 J. Cole headlines the main stage on Day 1 of Wireless Festival 2018 at Finsbury Park on July 6, 2018 in London, England.

Similar to the visuals for “a p p l y i n g . p r e s s u r e,” Cole’s latest music video is a more grungy and low-fi offering from the Dreamville co-founder, and it’s also filmed in New York. Unlike its predecessor, however, there are no cameos from people name-dropped on the song, which is unfortunate because a J. Cole and Damian Lillard link-up would have been really cool to see.

Throughout the short video, Cole catches a taxi and performs his bar-filled verse live from the taxi cab, and the video concludes with him grabbing some food and walking off into the distance. Head back to the top to check out the music video for “p u n c h i n ‘ . t h e . c l o c k.” What other song from The Off-Season do you hope gets the visual treatment next?