Uncensored Hip Hop Music Videos You Need to See

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In this blog post, we’ll be discussing the top 5 uncensored hip hop music videos you need to see. These videos are explicit and NSFW, so viewer discretion is advised.

Kendrick Lamar – “Alright”

“Alright” is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, taken from his third studio album To Pimp a Butterfly (2015). The song was produced by Pharrell Williams and written by Kendrick Lamar, Mark Anthony Spears, Terrence Lamont Frye and Ashley Keisha Smiley. It was released on March 15, 2015, through Top Dawg Entertainment, Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records as the fourth single from the album.

“Alright” peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Lamar’s second US number-one single. The song received four Grammy Award nominations at the 58th Grammy Awards, including Song of the Year and Best Rap Performance. It won Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance.

Chance the Rapper – “Angels”

“Angels” is the lead single from Chance the Rapper’s third mixtape, Coloring Book. The song features guest vocals from Saba, Lido, and Michael Anthony. It was produced by Lido.

The music video for “Angels” was directed by Austin Vesely and released on October 6, 2015. The video features Chance the Rapper riding around Chicago on a BMX bike.

J. Cole – “Crooked Smile”

Released in 2013, “Crooked Smile” is a single by American hip hop recording artist J. Cole, taken from his second studio album Born Sinner. The song was produced by Cole himself and featuring vocals from singer TLC. The music video for the track was directed by Spencer Aurand and released on August 7, 2013.

The video features a reenactment of the 1993 shootout that resulted in the death of rapper Tupac Shakur. The video was praised for its raw and uncensored depiction of police brutality and its effects on the black community.

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – “White Walls”

In their 2013 music video for “White Walls,” Macklemore & Ryan Lewis take on the automotive industry and consumerism. The video is a creative montage of fast cars, flashy clothes, and money. But beneath the surface, the video addresses some serious issues like racism and classism.

While some viewers might be put off by the video’s explicit language and visuals, there’s no denying that it’s a thought-provoking work of art. If you’re looking for uncensored hip hop music videos that push the boundaries, this is one you need to see.

A$AP Rocky – “Multiply”

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This music video is NSFW due to blatant nudity, including full-frontal male nudity. The video features a bevy of beautiful women, and Rocky himself appears nude in a few shots. The video is controversial due to its graphic nature, but it’s also very artfully done.

Tyler, the Creator – “Tamale”

Tyler, the Creator’s “Tamale” video is unapologetically graphic, depicting everything from bloody dismemberment to oral sex. The song itself is equally graphic, with Tyler rapping about graphic sexual acts in explicit detail. It’s not for the faint of heart, but it’s a must-see for any hip hop fan.

Childish Gambino – “3005”

Childish Gambino’s “3005” is one of the most visually stunning and thought-provoking hip hop music videos of all time. The video tells the story of a man’s journey through life, with each scene representing a different stage in his life. From birth to death, the video shows the man’s struggles and triumphs, as well as how he copes with the hand he’s been dealt. “3005” is a powerful and moving video that will stay with you long after you’ve seen it.

Kanye West – “All Day”

In “All Day,” Kanye West and Paul McCartney are joined by a bevy of other high-profile rappers like Theophilus London, Allan Kingdom, and Vince Staples, to name a few. The music video for the song was shot in various locations around Paris during Fashion Week. The video itself is mostly uncensored, save for a few quick edits to remove some of the more explicit lyrics.

Drake – “Hotline Bling”

Drake’s “Hotline Bling” music video is uncensored and unedited, and it’s amazing. The video features Drake dancing in a variety of colorful settings, and it’s sure to get your attention. If you’re a fan of Drake or hip hop music, then you need to check out this music video.

Run the Jewels – “Close Your Eyes (And Count to Fuck)”

The hip hop duo known as Run the Jewels consists of rappers El-P and Killer Mike. The two first met in 2011 and have been making music together ever since. In 2014, they released their self-titled debut album, which was met with critical acclaim. Their follow-up album, “Run the Jewels 2,” was released in 2016 to even greater acclaim.

“Close Your Eyes (And Count to Fuck)” is a track off of “Run the Jewels 2.” The song is a searing indictment of police brutality and racism, with El-P and Killer Mike taking turns spitting verses loaded with anger and frustration. The video for the song is equally powerful, consisting of footage of police violence intercut with shots of the rappers performing. It’s a raw and honest look at the reality of life for many black Americans.

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