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DThang: The Bronx's own delivers with the 'Invite Only' and 'Scene Pt. 2' music videos

It’s clear rap artist DThang isn’t slowing down anytime soon. Instead, he’s delivering pure audio and visual fire to the masses courtesy of anthems like his ‘Invite Only’ and ‘Scene Pt. 2’ music videos.

It’s clear rap artist DThang isn’t slowing down anytime soon. Instead, he’s delivering pure audio and visual fire to the masses courtesy of anthems like his ‘Invite Only’ and ‘Scene Pt. 2’ music videos.

While ‘Invite Only’ is a traditional music video, DThang goes the performance route with his ‘Scene Pt. 2’ flex. Embrace the fun.

Blowing up in The Bronx with his daringly authentic brand of drill music, DThang cannot be stopped. This week, the young artist released two brand new singles and music videos, "Invite Only" and "Scene Pt. 2," continuing his relentless assault on the rap game. "Invite Only" dropped first, showcasing DThang's elastic flow and flexing his exclusive lifestyle over a hybrid club-drill instrumental. The sequel to one of DThang's most-viewed singles, "Scene Pt. 2" is a worthy follow-up, as the young artist asserts his status as one of the biggest in his city's streets. Available on DSPs on Friday May 10th, the song originally launched as a "From The Block" video on For Shooters Only last week, filmed at The Bronx's Roberto Clemente State Park. The two new singles follow the raspy-voiced South Bronx rapper's "Many Opps," which saluted fellow NYC rapper 50 Cent.

After the rapper's exoneration earlier this year, DThang has spent the early part of 2024 reminding NY rap fans that he's one of the city's finest. DThang didn't wait to leave jail before dropping new music though – he shared the invigorating freestyle "Hard Day's Night / Last Day In" just before his release. The heartfelt music video for "Last Day In" racked up over 4.2 million views in three weeks. Upon his release ,DThang was greeted by his mentor French Montana, who gifted him a fresh piece of jewelry and took him shopping for the latest fits. On Valentine's Day, DThang delivered a fresh ode to all of his smoochies, with "Smoochie Valentine," inspired by Nelly and featuring a cameo by the legendary rapper in the video, which reached the Top 20 on YouTube's Trending Chart for Music with over 1.7 million views in its first week. Most recently, DThang shared “Drill Cappers,” a ferocious missive aimed at fake drillers and clout-chasers.

DThang emerged in 2021, leading a Bronx drill wave that took his city by storm. He tore up the streets with songs like "Gz Bop," "LIKE" and "Play It Back," generating tens of millions of views on his raw and authentic music videos. Alongside peers like Kay Flock, Sha Gz, and Bando, DThang was set to define the sound of Bronx drill for years to come.

Now fully exonerated and back in the drill game for good, DThang is ready to turn heads in and out of the Five Boroughs with his hard-nosed rhymes. Keep your eyes peeled for a new project, coming soon.

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