Bryson Tiller drops off a thrilling new video for his standout sophomore album single, “Self-Made.” In the clip, you’ll find the beloved Louisville singer celebrating the fruits of his labor various luxuries like a jet ski during the middle of a storm. The video was directed by Colin Tilley, the same visual creator behind Kendrick Lamar’s “Alright,” Future’s “Mask Off,” in addition to something really special with Lil B in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, you can catch Bryson Tiller in this fall when he embarks on his expansive European tour. Also be sure to check out our recent interview with Bryson Tiller a few weeks ago about his newest album, True to Self.
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Meanwhile, you can catch Bryson Tiller in this fall when he embarks on his expansive European tour. Also be sure to check out our recent interview with Bryson Tiller a few weeks ago about his newest album, True to Self.
To begin the week with a bang, down-south titans Gucci Mane and Offset reconnect for a new visual in support of the duo’s most recent collaborative record, “Met Gala.”
Originally released as part of Gucci Mane’s Metro Boomin-propelled album Drop Top Wop, “Met Gala” receives its own video courtesy of renowned music video director — and close collaborator of Young Thug’s — BeElBe. Like many of Offset and Gucci Mane’s past visuals, the formula for success here is simple: an opulent lifestyle, lots of women and a mansion. For the two artists behind “Met Gala,” the rap game appears to be one giant party.
You can view the video for Gucci Mane and Offset’s “Met Gala” above. Just a few days ago, Gucci Mane also introduced his very first official label, Delantic.
Previously, Offset linked up with Macklemore for a song off the Gemini LP and teamed up with Atlanta up-and-comer No Plug for “Keys.”
Originally released as part of Gucci Mane’s Metro Boomin-propelled album Drop Top Wop, “Met Gala” receives its own video courtesy of renowned music video director — and close collaborator of Young Thug’s — BeElBe. Like many of Offset and Gucci Mane’s past visuals, the formula for success here is simple: an opulent lifestyle, lots of women and a mansion. For the two artists behind “Met Gala,” the rap game appears to be one giant party.
You can view the video for Gucci Mane and Offset’s “Met Gala” above. Just a few days ago, Gucci Mane also introduced his very first official label, Delantic.
Previously, Offset linked up with Macklemore for a song off the Gemini LP and teamed up with Atlanta up-and-comer No Plug for “Keys.”
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