Check Out the New Hip Hop Music Videos
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The latest and greatest hip hop music videos, all in one place.
New Hip Hop Music Videos
There are a lot of new hip hop music videos that have come out recently. Some of them are really good and some of them are not so good. However, there are a few that stand out from the rest. In this article, we will be discussing the three best new hip hop music videos that have come out in the last month.
J. Cole – “ATM”
New music video from J. Cole for his track “ATM.” The song is off of his newly released album, “KOD.”
Kendrick Lamar & SZA – “All The Stars”
Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “All The Stars” is the lead single from the upcoming Marvel film Black Panther: The Album. The music video features Kendrick and SZA in a number of visually stunning locations, including what appears to be the inside of a star.
The video was directed by Dave Meyers and the little homies, who also worked on Kendrick’s previous videos for “Humble” and “DNA.” It was shot in South Africa and is meant to evoke the feeling of Afrofuturism.
Black Panther: The Album will be released on February 9th, 2018.
Migos – “Stir Fry”
Migos – “Stir Fry” is the latest single from their upcoming album, Culture II. The track was produced by Pharrell Williams and features a guest appearance from Lil Uzi Vert. The music video was directed by Daps and Quavo, and it features the trio performing in a kitchen surrounded by food. “Stir Fry” is a catchy track with a positive message, and the video is sure to get you moving.
What to Expect from New Hip Hop Videos
Hip hop music videos are a great way to stay up to date with the latest trends in music. They are also a great way to get insights into the minds of the artists who create them. New hip hop videos are always debuting and it can be difficult to keep up with all of the new releases. This section will provide you with a comprehensive guide to the newest hip hop music videos.
More creativity
In recent years, hip hop music videos have become more creative, with directors and artists working together to create mini-movies or short films rather than simply filming a performance. This shift has led to a new wave of creativity in the genre, with videos that are both visually and sonically interesting.
We expect that trend to continue in the coming year, as more artists experiment with different ways to tell their stories through music video. We also expect to see more videos that tackle social and political issues, as hip hop has always been a genre that speaks truth to power. Whatever the future holds, we’re excited to see what new hip hop videos will be released in the coming year.
Better production quality
With the rise of streaming services, music videos have been able to receive bigger budgets and production values. For example, Drake’s “God’s Plan” video had a budget of $996,631.90 and was shot in Miami over the course of two days. The video features Drake giving away $1 million dollars to those in need. The high production values and generous donations make for an impactful video that leaves a lasting impression.
Greater variety
In the past, most hip hop videos were set in the rapper’s hometown, with them and their friends hanging out on the block or in front of a graffiti-covered building. These days, you’re just as likely to see a hip hop video set in an exotic location or with a big budget production. This is due to the fact that many rappers are now signed to major labels, which gives them access to a greater variety of resources.