NSFW Hip Hop Music Videos You Need to See
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Looking for the most NSFW hip hop music videos out there? Then you’ve come to the right place! In this blog post, we’ll show you some of the hottest, most explicit music videos that will definitely get you fired up.
N.W.A- Straight Outta Compton
N.W.A was a game-changing hip hop group from the late 80s and early 90s. They were unapologetic about their sometimes violent and misogynistic lyrics, and their album Straight Outta Compton is considered one of the most important and influential hip hop albums of all time. The video for their song “Straight Outta Compton” is just as controversial as the song itself, and it’s definitely not safe for work!
2 Live Crew- Me So Horny
2 Live Crew was an American hip hop group from Miami, Florida. They caused controversy with their sexually explicit lyrics, which led to bans and censored versions of their songs. “Me So Horny” is one of their most famous songs, and its music video is NSFW. The video features scantily clad women dancing provocatively, and the lyrics are graphic.
Snoop Dogg- Who Am I (What’s My Name)?
Snoop Dogg’s “Who Am I (What’s My Name)?” was one of the most popular songs of the early ’90s, and the music video is just as iconic. The clip features a topless woman dancing provocatively in front of a group of shirtless men, and it’s clear that everyone is enjoying themselves immensely. If you’re looking for a NSFW hip hop music video that’s sure to get your blood pumping, this is definitely it.
Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Dogg- Nuthin’ but a ‘G’ Thang
Dr. Dre’s “Nuthin’ but a ‘G’ Thang” was one of the most influential songs of the early 1990s, and its music video is just as iconic. The clip, which features Dre and Snoop Dogg in a number of locations around Los Angeles, is a perfect example of the “G-funk” style that would come to define West Coast rap.
50 Cent- In Da Club
[NSFW] In Da Club is a music video by 50 Cent, released in 2003. The video was directed by Hype Williams and features footage of 50 Cent performing in a nightclub. The video was censored for its depiction of drug use and violence, and was banned from MTV’s TRL, but was still nominated for three MTV Video Music Awards.
Jay-Z- 99 Problems
In this music video, Jay-Z is thrust into a number of uncomfortable and dangerous situations. From being pulled over by the police to being shot at by a rival gang, Jay-Z must navigate his way through some tough obstacles. This video is not for the faint of heart, but it does show the gritty reality of life in the inner city.
Kendrick Lamar- Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe
Kendrick Lamar’s “Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe” is one of the most powerful and controversial hip hop music videos of all time. The video features Kendrick rapping in a Compton ghetto, interspersed with shots of him being pulled over by police and rough housing with gang members. The video is incredibly NSFW, but it’s also an important work of art that sheds light on the harsh realities of life in some of America’s most disadvantaged communities.
Tyler, the Creator- Yonkers
In 2011, Tyler, the Creator released his first studio album, Goblin. The lead single from the album was “Yonkers,” and the accompanying music video was nothing short of shocking.
The video starts with a close-up of a cockroach crawling on Tyler’s face, and it only gets more graphic from there. It features close-ups of dead animals, shots of Tyler hanging himself, and violent images throughout.
Despite (or maybe because of) its graphic nature, the “Yonkers” music video was a hit. It won Best New Artist at the MTV Video Music Awards and helped propel Tyler, the Creator to mainstream success.
A$AP Rocky- F**kin’ Problems
This NSFW hip hop music video features A$AP Rocky and his crew partying and indulging in various vices. The video is intercut with shots of the rapping trio performing their song. There is also a cameo appearance by model Wiz Khalifa.
Kanye West- Bound 2
Kanye West’s “Bound 2” music video is full of nudity, from topless women riding on motorcycles to Kim Kardashian herself exposed (censored) in all her glory. While the video may be considered NSFW, it’s also undeniably visually stunning, with beautiful scenery and creative camerawork. If you can get past the nudity, “Bound 2” is definitely worth a watch.