STRO – WATERS [VIDEO]
It’s been intriguing to watch Stro’s growth as an emcee in real time. The Mass Appeal emcee opens his 2019 campaign with the video for “Waters.”
It’s been intriguing to watch Stro’s growth as an emcee in real time. The Mass Appeal emcee opens his 2019 campaign with the video for “Waters.”
For whatever reason, Nas decided to drop a video for each song from his NASIR album. The next video comes in the form of The-Dream and Kanye West-assisted “Everything.”
Nas blesses us with another set of visuals for the Kanye West-produced “Adam & Eve” from his NASIR project released last summer.
One of the standout tracks from the Nas and Kanye West collaboration NASIR gets a visual treatment. Nas laments about the perils of police brutality in the African American community over Kanye West production and Slick Rick makes a cameo.
Pharoahe Monch sightings are far and few in between these days. So when the wicked wordsmith drops something, it’s best we pay attention. “Yayo” is all about the drug known as cocaine and the video is spliced together with footage from legendary drug films to drive home the message.
Neighborhood Nip is taking one long ass victory lap after dropping the stellar album of the same name last year. Soaking in his success, Nipsey Hussle lives it up in the video for “Victory Lap.”
With Still 1982 being in rotation, Statik Selektah and Termanology drop a video for “F*ck Ya Lifestyle” with Nems trading bars with Term and Beanz on the hook.
Black Thought pulls double duty on The Tonight Show and is the musical guest along with Salaam Remi as they perform “Conception” off of the second installment of the Streams of Thought project.
That Tana Talk 3 album is still getting major play and Benny isn’t about to let you forget it exists. The Buffalo rapper drops the video for “Babs” featuring Keisha Plum as Benny hangs out on Montana Ave and represents Griselda Gang to the fullest.
The Black Eyed Peas had gone back to their roots with their latest album Masters of the Sun and cut loose a video for the Nas-assisted jam “Back 2 Hip Hop.”