Vic Mensa has dropped the follow-up to his “Strawberry Louis Vuitton” monitor, teaming up with Probability The Rapper and G-Eazy to ship “$want.”
Taking a extra rapid-fire method to spitting 16, the trio — maybe an unlikely one, on the floor — make it clear that they’re in regards to the huge, quick life. The accompanying visualizer sees a road racing automotive pulling stunts — though it’s unclear who’s driving.
“Rick Owens steppin’, I’m a rock star in Ramones/ Massive home dilemma, cribbo received too many rooms, swish/ I received shooters within the discipline, they runnin’ zones, once I swish/ Make somethin’ shake for me cease playin’, playin’/ Thick within the hips, she poppin’ pussy and Patrón/ Fist seem like Thanos, I received means too many stones, swish/ See me mobbin’ within the ‘Raq, I’m Al Capone…” Mensa opens up the monitor.
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In January, Vic Mensa dropped the visuals to “Strawberry Louis Vuitton,” which was devoted to the reminiscence of Virgil Abloh. The official visuals had been dropped completely through the rapper’s Fb account on Friday (January 27), the identical day the music hit streaming platforms.
The video intermittently shifts between Vic Mensa driving in an airplane because it climbs to a leaping altitude, skydiving whereas strumming an electrical guitar, and strolling alongside a dust runway. Scenes of a girl ready for him on a picnic blanket whereas capturing the footage on a handheld camcorder add to the nostalgic really feel of the video.
In the meantime, Probability The Rapper just lately dropped a freestyle that particulars the historical past of colonialism in Africa. The Chicago rapper took to Instagram in March to share the freestyle alongside snippets and photos juxtaposed with Probability’s rhymes.
The rap highlights how African nations have been exploited for hundreds of years for his or her sources and labor, with little to no profit for the folks dwelling there. For example, he cited the pressured harvesting of latex from rubber crops within the Congo.
“They stung my savior on a rugged tree/ Mob violence and thuggery,” he raps on the monitor. “Then they went to Congo for the rubber bushes/ Cobalt, Vibranium, Gold mines crammed to the brim seem like a stadium/ Espresso for the Dutch man/ The French man gone Haiti them.”
Additionally in March, G-Eazy dropped “Tulips & Roses,” the rapper’s first single for the reason that passing of his mom in 2021.
On the Gabriels-sampled monitor, G affirms that he’s again within the sport and able to dominate once more.
“My star’s again shining shiny, I simply polished it,” he raps. “One thing in my spirit woke again up/ Time to go to work choose the slack up/ Please no extra comparisons you ain’t gotta carry that up/ Salute my brothers we will all coexist/ Took a hiatus, I’m like what did I miss?/ Gerald’s again in his bag they don’t do it like this.”