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Metro Boomin: It's a 'Heroes & Villains' two-year anniversary celebration with the new 'Walk Em Down' music video

There’s plenty to celebrate these days if you’re rap hitmaker Metro Boomin. The music remains acclaimed but how about polishing off the success of 2022’s Heroes & Villains album with a celebratory ‘Walk Em Down (We Don’t Kill Civilians)’ music video?

There’s plenty to celebrate these days if you’re rap hitmaker Metro Boomin. The music remains acclaimed but how about polishing off the success of 2022’s Heroes & Villains album with a celebratory ‘Walk Em Down (Don’t Kill Civilians)’ music video?

Metro Boomin delivers a ‘Walk Em Down’ music video to celebrate two years

It’s more than just Metro on this anthem. How about getting the cameras rolling with hip-hop artists 21 Savage and Mustafa showing out? Tough.

GRAMMY®-nominated, diamond-certified producer and global superstar Metro Boomin unveiled a new music video for his hit single, "Walk Em Down (We Don’t Kill Civilians)," in celebration of the two year anniversary of his critically acclaimed, award-winning 2022 album, HEROES & VILLAINS. The cinematic visuals marked a significant milestone in the success of theHEROES & VILLAINS campaign. Recognized as one of the 25 most-streamed rap albums of all time, the album has amassed nearly 9 billion streams, with its iconic debut in the critically acclaimed Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse film soundtrack cementing its place in cultural history.

Directed by esteemed filmmaker Hidji, and produced by the talented Ceze and Ricky Zanders, the noir-style music video portrays a powerful message, addressing deeply impactful themes surrounding youth violence. Featuring artists on the track, 21 Savage andMustafa, the video employs striking imagery to explore heavy themes of pain, breaking harmful cycles, and the resilience of individuals and families affected by violence.

This has been a monumental year for Metro Boomin, as he just recently received four nominations for the 2025 GRAMMY® Awards, celebrating his chart-topping dual-album projects; ‘We Don’t Trust You’ and ‘We Still Don’t Trust You’ in collaboration with Future. Nomination categories include: Best Rap Album for ‘We Don’t Trust You’, Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance for “Like That”featuring Future and Kendrick Lamar, and Best Melodic Rap Performance for “We Still Don’t Trust You” featuring the Weeknd. He was also nominated for Top Rap Artist, Top Rap Album, and more for the 2024 Billboard Music Awards culminating his ongoing success for recent projects. Following his multiple GRAMMY® and BBMA nominations, Metro Boomin was featured alongside Future as GQ Hitmakers of the Year for 2024.

ABOUT METRO BOOMIN:

Since 2013, GRAMMY® Award-nominated diamond-certified producer, DJ, and artist Metro Boomin has defined not only the sound, but the direction of hip-hop. Tallying tens of billions of streams, he impressively endures as the “Highest-Streaming Producer” in music. With dozens of smashes to his name including 52 Billboard Hot 100 hits as a lead artist, his unmatched, unprecedented, and undeniable discography encompasses the quintuple-platinum “Jumpman” by Drake and Future, quadruple-platinum “Bad and Boujee” [feat. Lil Uzi Vert] by Migos, 14x Platinum “Congratulations” [feat. Quavo] by Post Malone, 9x Platinum “Mask Off” by Future, and many more. He has notched three #1 debuts on the Billboard 200 with the platinum full-length solo debut LP Not All Heroes Wear Capes [2020], gold-certified Savage Mode II with 21 Savage, and his platinum sophomore album HEROES & VILLAINS [2022] hailed by Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, Clash, Slant and more. In the wake of the latter, he notably scored 2024 GRAMMY® Award nods for “Producer of the Year” and “Best Rap Album.” He also architected the official soundtrack for Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse. The album—Metro Boomin Presents Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse—became his “6th Top 10 debut on the Billboard 200.” In 2023, It’s no wonder Variety crowned him its ‘”Producer of the Year,” Time touted him on the “Time100Next,” and he took home BET Hip Hop Awards for “Best DJ of the Year” and “Best Producer of the Year.” However, Metro never stops, and 2024 will be no exception.

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