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Nosidam. – Turn the Lights Off (Video).
Chicago soul/R&B artist Nosidam. is celebrating his birthday tonight by releasing the visuals for his smokey crooner Turn the Lights Off. Full of hazy black and white clips, this video (directed by Nicole Otero) is a fine follow-up to the skateboard sunset of No Extra Pressure, which dropped back in July.
The Guys – Modern Day Love Video.
Chicago hip-hop duo The Guys bring some sobering yet beautiful visuals with Modern Day Love, an Elevator-directed track that can be found on their Free The Guys EP.
Brian Fresco – Bae (Video).
Still high off his recent EP, SoulMoney (fully produced by Tree)< SaveMoney member Brian Fresco continues with the visuals and delivers with Bae. Directed by Peter Campbell.
Curren$y’s Drive-In Theatre Visual Pack.
This is awesome. Originally released as a 15-minute short film, Spitta Andretti released visuals to five of his songs off of The Drive-In Theatre, which dropped back in February. Catch all five below. More to come soon. Will he do videos for every song? Let us know what you think. Four of the five tracks […]
ZMoney – On Everything Video.
Fresh out of jail and finally free, ZMoney releases a new video with On Everything, where he is seen getting his first haircut in over a month. Grab The Greatest Trap Show on Earth mixtape now. Directed by Elevator. Via FakeShoreDrive.
SunBLVD – Clarity Video.
Chicago female artist SunBLVD drops some HD visuals for her emotional track Clarity. Her project 3 Suns is on the way. Produced by Erne Amanos. Directed by Visual Pupil. Via MishkaNYC.
Droop-E – OG Video.
Droop-E releases some hallucinatory visuals for OG, a song worthy of your summer playlist. Jump into this visualizer and dream. Produced by BATMANONTHEBEATZ. Via SteadyBloggin.
Lucki Eck$ – Xan Cage Video.
Lucki Ecks is properly prepping his upcoming release, BodyHigh, with great singles and powerful visuals. After releasing Reflections last week, he comes correct with the video for Xan Cage. Produced by Mulatto Beats. Directed by Jimmy Regular and shot by Jake Gaza, together known as P0int and Sh00t. Via Pigeons&Planes.
Kit – Rise Video.
Kit recently dropped Lownt God Rising, a standout project fully produced by Supreme Cuts. With Rise, we get some black and white visuals to enhance the ambiance of an original release. Directed by Elevator. Via ElevatorMag.
ShowYouSuck – Gucci Mane Video.
Chicago rapper ShowYouSuck is entering the experimental unknown by releasing five videos (in five days) for one song: Gucci Mane. Here are the first four. Produced by Walkingshoe. Via FakeShoreDrive.
J $tash ft A$AP Ant – Nuthin’ (Remix) Video.
J $tash and Ant flaunt their riches in slow-moving limos and drug houses. You know the routine. I love this video. Via MissInfo.tv.
Alex Wiley ft Mick Jenkins – Own Man Video.
Fresh off of releasing his next level Village Party mixtape, Alex Wiley gives us the visuals for Own Man, a multimedia mind trip, complete with assistance from Mick Jenkins. Produced by Odd Couple and directed by Andrew Zeiter and Bryan Lamb. Via MishkaNYC.
Joey Purp – Don’t Stop (Video).
Deepak Purple lets loose visuals to his 2013 single Don’t Stop. See one half of Leather Corduroys preaching some philosophy to his community. Listen closer. Directed by Thelovism. iiiDrops coming soon. Via OkayPlayer.
Rome Fortune – Move Your Body Video.
ATL rapper Rome Fortune has been on a rampage recently. Drive, Thighs, & Lies is the EP of the month. Produced by DunDeal. Get movin’. Via AshleyOutrageous.
Cam’ron & A-Trak – Dipshits Video.
A much needed Dipset reunion took place yesterday as Complex Music premiered the video for Cam’ron & A-Trak’s Dipshits, taken from the forthcoming Federal Reserve EP. Produced by A-Trak, Oliver & Just Blaze, Dipshits see’s the return of Juelz Santana on the hook with a cameo appearance from Dame Dash. The video that takes the […]
King Louie – ODB & Rozay Flow Pt.2 Video.
Following on from the release of his second Drilluminati mixtape late last year, King Louie dropped two new music videos yesterday. Rozay Flow Pt.2 is an ode to Miami rapper Rick Ross whilst ODB could be seen as a reference to the late Ol’ Dirty Bastard. Via.NahRight
Alex Wiley – Ova Video.
This video is killer. Alex Wiley‘s new single now sees some California visuals. Produced by Odd Couple and directed Visual Mecca. A solid trifecta. Via illroots.