Sexyy Red Rides High in the Rap Scene, Collaborates with Chief Keef and Mike WiLL Made-It
The Rising Star in the Hip-pop Landscape
Sexyy Red might not currently be the most prominent name in female hip-pop due to the mainstream popularity of artists like Ice Spice and Megan Thee Stallion, yet her continual efforts and ability to make her presence felt haven’t gone unnoticed. She has consistently shown her propensity to command the lime light whenever presented the chance.
Sexyy Red’s Collaboration with Other Artists
In their newest music video for “DAMN SHORTY,” Sexyy Red collaborates with celebrated industry figures Chief Keef and Mike WiLL Made-It. The visual journey starts on the street, featuring an array of eye-catching vehicles, and transitions to a sophisticated dining scenario where they smoke amid serving staff to portray their unconventionality – a clear message that they disregard the societal norm that prohibits indoor smoking.
Other Artists Making Movements And Latest Releases
For Rod Wave, a noted figure in R&B, his latest video “Numb” revolves around hosting a poker game with his pals. The scene is filled with carousing, alcohol consumption, and a late-night visit to the iconic Waffle House.
Other notable new music videos out are Mozzy’s “Red Nose Bully”, “Ride Home” by Gloss Up featuring Jacquees, Lola Brooke’s “Neighborhood Hero”, Kamaiyah’s “Can’t Lose”, “Be Dat” by Jhonni, “On The Muscle” by Cousin Stizz, and AJ Tracey’s “Joga Bonito”.
DPH Hot Take
As the hip-pop universe continues to spin, it’s crucial to keep an eye on talented up-and-comers like Sexyy Red. Her drive and dynamism, combined with her willingness to buck trends and societal norms, reinforce the idea that she is a rising force with which the industry will need to reckon soon. It will be interesting to observe where her trail-blazing career takes her next, as she adeptly navigates an industry dominated by established big names. Simultaneously, the current proliferation of compelling new releases across the spectrum highlights that the hip-pop scene remains a vibrant and forward-moving landscape.