Lola Brooke, Paul Wall, Jean Deaux, And More Drop New Music Videos

In case you missed them, here’s a recap of the must-see visuals of the week.

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From desert excursions to private jets, this week’s music videos highlight luxurious elements that come along with the musician lifestyle accompanied by deeply personal lyrics.

Rising rapper Anycia claims responsibility for the unprecedented Los Angeles rain showers, Rod Wave kicks back as he explores the ups and downs of a relationship, and Gloss Up teams up with Jacquees for a feelings-first collaboration. Plus, Meek Mill, Chief Keef, Paul Wall, Blxst, Tee Grizzley, and more dropped exciting new visuals.

Take a look below at VIBE‘s recap covering music videos released this past week.

Blxst & Feid – “Rewind”

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Blxst and Feid have updated their “Rewind” collaboration with a music video. The track marks the first international collaboration for Blxst, fusing his signature West Coast style with Feid’s paisa style calling all listeners to the dance floor.

“Nothing better than two cultures colliding,” Blxst detailed to Red Bull. “This song will keep you dancing forever.”

Anycia – “BAD WEATHER”

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Anycia brings “BAD WEATHER” from Atlanta to Los Angeles in her latest song. In the music video directed by Diamond Visuals, the emerging rapper soars in a private jet while it pours down on her haters. The concept and song are inspired by Anycia’s trip to Los Angeles during 2024’s GRAMMY Week where the city experienced unprecedented rain showers. “BAD WEATHER” precedes a full project, set to be released later this month.

Jean Deaux – “Roll With Me”

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Chicago-bred multi-hyphenate Jean Deaux is back with the “Roll With Me” music video. The mid-tempo track finds the rapper-singer exploring the possibility of a growing connection and intense chemistry during a car ride. “Roll With Me” is the leading singer from her latest EP ‘Nowhere, fast’ which features Destin Conrad across eight tracks.

Chief Keef, Mike WiLL Made-It – “DAMN SHORTY” Feat. Sexyy Red

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Sexyy Red, Chief Keef, and Mike WiLL Made-It enjoy a five-star meal and a good time in the “DAMN SHORTY” music video. Directed by NSTY, the group takes a dinner party to a Mobil gas station parking lot for a night of turned-up shenanigans. “DAMN SHORTY” comes from Chief Keef and Mike WiLL Made-It’s first collaborative mixtape Dirty Nachos, released earlier this year.

Paul Wall Feat. That Mexican OT – “Covered In Ice”

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Paul Wall calls on rising rapper That Mexican OT for the “Covered In Ice” music video. In the Dustin Williams-directed visual, the two Texas representatives flex their layers of chains, diamond grillz, and cold demeanors in the collaborative track. “My wrist cost more than a remodeled kitchen,” brags the veteran rapper.

Rod Wave – “Numb”

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Rod Wave hits Waffle House as he vents his emotions in the “Numb” music video. The Florida musician finds comfort in kicking back and counting up with his friends as the song details the heavy impact of a complicated relationship. “Numb to the brain, yeah/ Numb to the pain,” sings the 25-year-old.

Gloss Up Feat. Jacquees – “Ride Home”

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Gloss Up called on the vocal talent of Jacquees for her latest track “Ride Home.” The music video finds the artists enjoying a late-night section at a night club and although the scenery is filled with bottles and hookah, they only have one another on their minds. “Ride Home” is featured on the Memphis rapper’s upcoming EP Not Ya Girl: Act 1, set to be released sometime next month.

TiaCorine – “Shamone”

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TiaCorine hits the desert in the music video for “Shamone.” In the Moshpxt-directed visual, the North Carolina native stands strong at “The End of the World.” The track comes from her latest project Almost There, released earlier this year. The EP features Luh Tyler, Key Glock and Zelooperz across eight tracks.

Lola Brooke – “Neighborhood Hero”

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Lola Brooke proves she’s down to ride in the “Neighborhood Hero” music video. Directed by Ben Marc, the Brooklyn rapper and a crew of bikers take the streets, popping wheelies and making statements. The track comes from the 30-year-old’s debut album Dennis Daughter. Released last year, the project features Latto, Yung Miami, Bryson Tiller, French Montana, Coi Leray, and Nija across 16 tracks on the deluxe version.

Tee Grizzley – “Suffer In Silence”

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Tee Grizzley takes New York City in his latest music video “Suffer in Silence.” Directed by Jerry Productions, the Detroit rapper hits the club, the jewelry store, and the stage with Lil Durk in his east-coast excursion. “I go off loyalty and how you treat me, ain’t nobody telling me shit that’s gon’ change it / Suffer in silence, ain’t with the complaining,” raps the 30-year-old artist.

Meek Mill – “Came From The Bottom”

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Meek Mill is “back on that dream chaser sh*t” in the “Came From The Bottom” music video. In the Chariot Pictures visual, the Philadelphia rapper reflects on his past and his journey to the top in the visual. “Came From The Bottom” comes from Meek Mill’s latest EP HEATHENISM released earlier this year. Across five tracks, the project features Future and Fivio Foreign.

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