Drumma Boy reloads with Snow Tha Product and Ludacris music video

Memphis legend Drumma Boy doesn’t know how to slow down - at all. The hip-hop hitmaker has finally come through on the visual treatment to his, Snow Tha Product and Ludacris’ ‘I Said What I Said’ anthem.

Drumma Boy’s ‘I Said What I Said’ music video rollout

Following mounted anticipation, DB hit the green light on dropping the visual to the masses. The music video clocks in at exactly three minutes and features everything from balling to lowrider cars getting ample attention.

The music video finds the three rappers on an ATL basketball court with Luda boasting about his 22 acre estate and Snow alternating between English and Spanish bars while leaning against an Impala. Of the collab Ludacris said, "Drumma Boy been a beast and it’s dope he getting his own projects out! I was in full support soon as he called!” The two collaborated in the past on songs like "Atlanta GA" with Gucci Mane and The Dream. Meanwhile Bay Area rapper Snow who was recently nominated for a Latin Grammy Award says, "You made my dream collab come true! I’ve always loved Ludacris as an artist and wanted to work with him it’s crazy we’re on a record together!”

Even more new tunes to come

It’s bigger than just fire music videos. Drumma is currently gearing up to release his Drumma Boy & Friends album to the masses.

“I’ve made hits for everybody else. This is an opportunity to put some hits on the board for myself.” The album finds him linking with many past collaborators but more importantly, it shows the face and star power of not just a producer but an entrepreneur, musician, coach, app developer, and brand ambassador. The beatmaker describes himself as “a therapist. Music producer. Life changer. Big brother, and the lil homie."

Packed collaborations

Along with Ludacris and Snow Tha Product, the project is slated to feature everyone from T.I. and Gucci Mane to the late Young Dolph.

Drumma Boy & Friends is set for release in August 2022 and will feature artists including T.I., Ty Dolla $ign, Wiz Khalifa, Gucci Mane, Young Dolph, Gucci Mane, Desiigner, Tink, Twista as well as production help from Scott Storch, Jerry Wonder, 1500 or Nothin, Justice League and DJ Paul. Drumma Boy is also currently in the studio working with Lil' Baby, Ne-Yo, Calboy, and Cee-Lo Green.

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