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Category: Music Videos
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YoungBoy Never Broke Again releases video for ‘Death Exclaimed’: Watch
Earlier today, YoungBoy Never Broke Again released the official video for ‘Death Exclaimed’, which shows with his child at home and riding around in a Bentley. Unfortunately, the lyrics speak to someone wanting to take his life. If God’s protection is what he wants, we hope he gets it. Watch the Rich Porter-directed visual below.
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Song of the Day: ‘End of Daze’ by Spillage Village

Comprised of who I tend to refer to as the modern-day Soulquarians, EARTHGANG, JID, 6LACK, Mereba, Jurdan Bryant, Hollywood JB and Benji, Spillage Village is the latest supergroup to walk the face of the Earth. Opening with and addressing the racial injustices happening in America on a television screen with pictures of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd and the deaths of Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna, the artists took the time to share what’s on their minds in the midst of a global pandemic and civil rights uprising. Each line is masterfully-performed, although sombre like the times. Watch the video for the well-produced track, which evokes the spirit of the legendary Outkast from the early 00s, below.
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Bed-Stuy artist André Greene releases visual for autobiographical track ‘Off the Block’: Watch
This week, Bed-Stuy-native rapper-producer André Greene released the official visual for his new track ‘Off the Block’. Enjoying himself with some friends during New York City’s lockdown, the Brooklynite opens with lines about manifesting destiny and thanking God for blessing him. As the song progresses, he reveals he didn’t grow up with his father and talks about his daily struggles. ‘Off the Block’ is autobiographical, for sure. If you aren’t familiar with the Greene City artist, tap in and watch the video for the C-Sick production visual below.
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Bristol artist Axel Holy shares animated video for ‘Let It Go’: Watch
Axel Holy is the alter ego of Baileys Brown, one of Bristol’s leading Hip-Hop producers in the last few years. ‘Let It Go’ is the third drop from Holy’s first official Axel Holy Rap album ‘WonderWorld‘ and is accompanied with an animated video from Monsta Animation. The track begins with a bounce inducing sneer and bassline beat and is quickly joined by Holy’s brisk vocals. Holy’s lyrics reveal his desire to escape and find a peace of mind as his animated character raps towards the screen. With excellent production and fire lyrics, Axel Holy is well on his way to Rap greatness.
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Song of the Day: ‘Try Me’ by Tems
Name: Tems
Representing: Lagos, Nigeria
Genre: R&B/Soul
For fans of: Ayra Starr
Single from: N/A
Produced by: Tems
Song of the Day: June 19, 2020
Label(s): Temilade Openiyi

Although ‘Try Me’ came out in August, its lyrics are and may remain relevant for as long as human life walks this Earth, and beyond. Some days ago, one of my business partners told me about Tems, the talented Nigerian artist is “focused on promoting the movement currently shaping alternative music in Nigeria to advance the culture, and conversations alike.” Before June, I didn’t know who she was. Based on my research, I’ve found she is 24, celebrated, has two projects under her belt ‘Illumination’ and ‘Time Swap’ EP, has been nominated for several awards and is an Alternative R&B singer, who writes and produces.
As the days start and end in quarantine, the question in this song’s hook is the only question I have. Why do you want to try Black women? Why do you want to try minorities in America? Why do you want to try my soul?
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Let’s do our best to remain cautious due to the novel coronavirus and safeguarded against police brutality in America, which often leads to televised Black deaths. Happy Juneteenth everyone.
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Watch Jackboy’s official video for ‘Bring the SWAT’

Photo: Instagram Less than a week ago, Florida’s Jackboy released the official visual for ‘Bring the SWAT’, which opens with law enforcement asking him to come out with his hands up. Throughout the video, he appears to be at another location, where women are cooking up the product. The officers enter the premises. He’s nowhere in sight.
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If you’re a fan, you’re going to love his latest release with a fun hook. Watch the Cassius King-direction above.
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Miami singer-songwriter David Lyn shares heart-wrenching visual for reflective track ‘Can’t Breathe’: Watch
How I get killed by the ones I thought would save me?
David Lyn’s ‘Can’t Breathe’ is an incredibly timely and relevant track. Artists right now have been hitting the studio to transfer our current times to wax. As we live through a societal revolution centering police brutality, corruption, and the disregard for Black life, artists — from Maino, Lil Baby, and Trey Songz to Papoose, 27delly, and now David Lyn — attempt to compress and address America’s injustices the best way they know how: through music.
Use the law to make us slaves, that’s the recipe… Matter fact, them laws were made in days (when) there was slavery.
It’s important to note that any song made during civil unrest to address what’s going on can easily cross into “rushed” and “cringy” territory; and it’s even more important to note that Lyn, masterfully, spun the current state of affairs into a phenomenally succinct, well put-together and well-said statement in under three minutes. Give this man a GRAMMY. And add an Oscar, because the music video for ‘Can’t Breathe’ is so simple yet so poignant that, on its own, it evoked the same emotions I felt as I physically protested.
I hope somebody record it, so it can drown out every lie that they gon’ put in they story.
When the video’s pulled up, all viewers can see is Lyn’s face smashed up against a car hood and two white hands around his shoulders and neck. Lyn performs the entire rap while being manhandled by those two hands, and it is clear that he is reenacting an encounter so many unarmed Black men and women have had to endure with law enforcement. He spits his bars almost as if they’re not aimed at us listeners, but at the cop standing above him: “You ain’t shit without that gun, badge, and bulletproof vest.”
The video ends with Lyn repeating “can’t breathe” until he eventually gives up and slides off the car hood (assumedly lifeless). But, what is perhaps the most important and touching part of the visual for ‘Can’t Breathe’ is the last ten seconds; Lyn dedicated the end of the video to a black screen with at least seventy names of unarmed Black victims of police brutality, from Eric Garner, Sandra Bland and Tamir Rice to Dominique Clayton, Sterling Philando Castile, Breonna Taylor and lastly, George Floyd. David Lyn really delivered with ‘Can’t Breathe’, executing a remarkably powerful message while still making, well, a really good song. So watch it here.
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Sleepy Hallow and Sheff G team up for trippy video ‘Molly’: Watch
Brooklyn Drill stars and frequent collaborators Sleepy Hallow and Sheff G have teamed up once again for a catchy party song that’s sure to be a hit. Already at one million views and counting, the track is calm and the video is just as calm and filled with good vibes. These two linking up always produces a good vibe and is a clear recipe for success. Watch the video below.
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Song of the Day: ‘We no dey hear’ featuring Kelvyn Boy & Kel-P by M.anifest
Name: M.anifest
Representing: Accra, Ghana
Genre: Hiplife, Afrobeats
For fans of: Bisa Kdei
Single from: N/A
Produced by: N/A
Song of the Day: June 15, 2020
Label(s): Singitdamnit Music

Opening his video with a mantra that we can all apply to our lives right now, “When life puts me in a tough situation I don’t say ‘Why me’ I say ‘try me’”. Music is beautiful, and art has a way of healing people, in a way that nothing else in this world can measure. Last month, Ghana’s M.anifest released the official visual for bilingual banger ‘We no dey hear’ featuring fellow artists Kelvyn Boy & Kel-P, which features beautiful pictures of local people, hypnotic choreography, and lifestyle. Watch the video directed by Allison Swank below now. Allow the well-produced track move you, and help you escape from the unfortunate events (like police brutality, murders of Black people, and rape and murders of Black cis-gender and trans-gender people) happening all over the world.
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Watch Nigerian star Adekunle Gold’s official video for ‘Something Different’
Monday, Adekunle Gold released the video for the beautifully-sung love song ‘Something Different’ about being misused in his relationship. Unfortunately, it isn’t a foreign idea, as we all have been in a union that didn’t feel fair. If you listen carefully, you’ll hear the Nigerian singer-songwriter describe what the relationship could have been if she wasn’t the person she is. Watch the video below.
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