Albee Al keeps going strong-strong with his new 'I Could Take The Hate' music video

Granted, this could have easily slid into the VIDEOS section but when you’re back-back from doing a bid in prison, it’s the least shine to give to Albee Al - plus he’s representing for New Jersey so of course the respect is mutual. The hip-hop artist comes through with the visual treatment to his new ‘I Could Take The Hate’ anthem.

It’s all about Albee Al in ‘I Could Take The Hate’ music video

Riding around looking at the opps and also toasting to the good life, Al doesn’t hold back on his witty wordplay with his newest video. It’s non-stop turn up energy from Albee clocking in at over four minutes.

Fresh off the successful release of his album FREE THE REAL, Jersey’s own Albee Al continues to put in work with his new video for “I Could Take The Hate.” The video is a movie of Albee’s life with Albee turning up at the album’s listening party and his interview at Sirus XM. 

“I Could Take The Hate” is a reflection of Al’s ability to overcome as he went from “state slides to Gucci slides on an island, [and] went from handcuffs to Rolexes, flooded diamonds.” Aside from rapping about shining like the star he is, he discusses paranoia about old friends betraying him and losing his brother. “Pray for me, you know I’m under a lot of pressure since I lost my brother, still ain’t pulled myself together, changing like the weather, hard to read who’s really down for me…”

He closes out the cinematic video by stating that when you’re comfortable with your own skin, nothing will bother you as you stack your bread up. 

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