Doodie Lo & Tee Grizzley: It's blazing summer vibes in the 'HOODBACHI' music video

Forget the family reunions and barbecues, it’s pure flames coming courtesy of rap artists Doodie Lo and Tee Grizzley. The fire power is insane when they link up and their ‘HOODBACHI’ single demands music video flexing.

It’s beyond tough and I’ve already watched it three times. Embrace the cinematic glowing.

Ditch your Benihana and get some “HOODBACHI” with Doodie Lo and Tee Grizzley! Sharing their new collaboration and video, the Midwest duo serve up a unique blend of sizzling lyrics over a fiery, synth-heavy trap beat. Armed with a street-honed pen and unwavering confidence, Doodie slices through the beat like a hibachi knife, delivering iron-tough bars that sizzle hotter than a teppanyaki grill. Tee Grizzley follows up with high-energy, talking his sh*t on a rapidfire verse that could sear a sirloin. In the video, Tee Grizzley introduces Doodie to the Hoodbachi food truck, a Detroit favorite. The rappers enjoy a bite to eat and even get behind the counter for a bit before heading out for a night on the town.

“HOODBACHI” arrives as Doodie Lo prepares to release What Made Me, his upcoming album. The track follows recent singles from the project like the introspective cuts “Hospice,” “Purple Nightmares,” “Role Model,” and the fiery “4 Rings” collaboration with BIG30. What Made Me is Doodie’s first full-length project since 2021's Big Doodie Lo, featuring the hit “Me & Doodie Lo” with King Von, which has over 23 million YouTube views. Doodie Lo has significantly grown his profile with over hundreds of thousands of Spotify listeners monthly, a Billboard Hot 100-charting track (“Did S**t To Me” w/ Lil Durk), and collaborations with Kodak Black, Moneybagg Yo, Pooh Shiesty, and more. Keep an eye out for What Made Me coming later this year!

Cyrus Kyle Langhorne

Vanilla Skyin’ 24/7 - with some form of Action Bronson and Curren$y playing on a daily - if not hourly - basis. AMC A-List fanatic and gaming goals daily from a stationary workout bike, of course. All contact: Cyrus@attacktheculture.com

http://www.attacktheculture.com
Previous
Previous

Joe West: The 'Dama Beuga' lyric video will show you how we talk and how we speak

Next
Next

Neek Bucks & Lihtz: It's New York City street tales in the 'Entitled' music video