Flo Milli, Veeze, Doechii, And More Drop New Music Videos
In this week’s crop of videos, rappers and singers alike use visual moments to make statements with choreography, special effects, and more.
Flo Milli and friends go on a fun-filled excursion through Los Angeles in the “Clap Sum” video, Veeze incorporates artificial intelligence and deep fakes for “Pop Yo Sh*t,” and Doechii and JT provide a sci-fi secondary clip for their collaborative “Alter Ego.”
Additional music videos come from Kehlani, Juicy J, JasonMartin and DJ Quik, Key Glock, and more. Take a look below at VIBE‘s recap covering music videos released this past week.
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Kehlani – “Next 2 U”
Kehlani releases the official music video for their “Next 2 U” track. The intimate, romantic song is paired with a choreography-heavy visual that also shows support for Palestine, with attire fashioned from keffiyehs and the Palestinian flag, amid the ongoing genocide. Sharing the video on Instagram, the Bay Area singer used the Toni Cade Bambara quote, “The role of the artist is to make revolution irresistible.”
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Roddy Ricch – “Survivor’s Remorse”
Roddy Ricch returns with the “Survivor’s Remorse” official music video. Directed by Spike Jordan, the blue-toned visual finds the 25-year-old in various settings. Accompanied by a church choir, Roddy Ricch also pays tribute to Nipsey Hussle and teases additional new music in the clip. The melodic rap track precedes The Navy Album, due from the West Coast musician later this year.
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Juicy J – “Serenity”
Juicy J shares the official “Serenity” music video. Directed by Juicy J and Jack Rottier, the visual finds the Memphis rapper setting Hollywood on fire as he raps about the heaviness of fame. The track comes from the 49-year-old’s latest solo effort, Mental Trillness 2, which features Project Pat and more across 16 tracks.
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Trevor Jackson – “He Don’t Know”
Trevor Jackson shares the official music video for “He Don’t Know.” Directed by the singer himself and Zev York, the warm visual finds the musician locked in on a romantic interest at a dance-filled party. The track comes from his latest EP of the same name.
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Quavo – “Clear The Smoke”
Quavo issues the hazy “Clear The Smoke” music video. Directed by Keemotion, the visual finds the Atlanta-bred rapper ready for action. Invading a dimly lit office, Quavo takes over and leaves the businessmen locked out. The track follows “Tender,” and “Over He*s & Bi**hes,” also released by the 33-year-old this year.
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Rich The Kid – “Band Man”
Rich The Kid counts bands while a band of drummers keeps the beat in the “Band Man” music video. “Young ni**a walkin’ with so many racks, they’ve been calling me the band man/Off of the money, I’ve been geeked or I took a lil’ San-Tan,” rhymes the 31-year-old in the party-ready track.
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JasonMartin And DJ Quik Feat. Jay Worthy And Larry June – “GURBS & YOUNGS”
JasonMartin and DJ Quik partner with Jay Worthy and Larry June for the “GURBS AND YOUNGS” official music video from New High Filmz. The West Coast musicians lyrically flex their luxury lifestyles and heavy-handed hustles from a high-end residence with red cups in hand. The track from the pending Chupacabra album follows the previously released singles “Two Hi (Waves)” featuring Channel Tres, Free Nationals, and George Clinton, “Eazy Call” with The Game and Big Hit, and “Workout” featuring Lil Jon and Rodney O.
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Chris Brown – “Feel Something”
Chris Brown shares the official “Feel Something” music video. Directed by Jamar Harding, the R&B singer and his lover get close as the slow jam plays in the background. The clip follows music videos released for “Go Girlfriend” and “Press Me” chronicling Breezy’s latest album 11:11.
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Flo Milli – “Clap Sum”
Flo Milli issues the fun-filled “Clap Sum” music video. Shot in Los Angeles, the Alabama rapper and her friends take over the West Coast. Armed with a bottle of Don Julio 1942, the girls party to the Mike WiLL Made-It and Zwiffa-produced track.
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Big Hit, Hit-Boy, And The Alchemist Feat. Boldy James – “Godfather, Pt. 2”
With the release of their collaborative Black & Whites album, Big Hit, Hit-Boy, and The Alchemist call on Boldy James for the “Godfather, Pt. 2” official music video. In the visual, Directed & Edited by THIRDEYERAZ, Big Hit, and Boldy take it from the streets to backstage at a show as they exchange verses.
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Skilla Baby – “Bulletproof”
Skilla Baby shares the official “Bulletproof” music video. In the clip, the Detroit rapper stands in the street, facing the camera, delivering the one-verse track. “Ni**as fear me, kill him with my eyes closed, Blind Fury/ F**k the beef, if you tryna get some money, come get near me,” boasts the 25-year-old.
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Veeze – “Pop Yo Sh*t”
Veeze takes it to London in the “Pop Yo Sh*t” official music video. Directed by Jimmy Whisperz and including work from AI Specialist Water Socks, the visual features the Detroit rapper as a deep fake version of Justin Timberlake, calling back to his “GOMD” lyrics “7 Mile popstar, bi**h, I’m Justin Timberlake.” The creative clip also features Veeze as JAY-Z.
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Doechii Feat. JT – “Alter Ego (ALTERnate Version)”
Doechii and JT update their “Alter Ego” collaboration with a new music video. Directed by Tom Emmerson and Georgia Hodge, the visual finds the two musicians experimenting with different versions of themselves. The duo also makes time for a quick choreographed dance together. The video comes as “Alter Ego” earns remixes from Kaytranada, Precious, and Von Boch.
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Key Glock – “Q-Dogz”
Key Glock updates his latest release with the “Q-Dogz” official music video. The Memphis rapper posts up with his own crew as the track salutes the men of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. According to a press release, “Q-Dogz” is one of several singles dropped by the Memphis rapper in honor of Young Dolph.