Paris Bryant's good deed leads to heartbreak in 'Overthinking'
Paris Bryant is serving up pure flames both on the mic and with the cameras rolling. The New York native comes through with his new “Overthinking” music video and it’s hitting super hard.
Whether you find yourself falling into the hip-hop soap opera appeal of the visual or the fire effects - we’re talking 4K-looking cinematic appeal - you can’t deny just how amazing Paris sounds. More flames to come but in the meantime get lost - in a good way - with this music video and keep scrolling for more details.
Recently up-and-coming singer/rapper, Paris Bryant released his vulnerable track “Overthinking”— a melodic anthem that reflects upon a damaged romance. On the single he croons “I am so tired of the games…” — he sings with a fast-paced cadence that matches his racing thoughts and as the song goes on the lyrics intensify.
In vivid and emotional video directed by frequent collaborator Llama, the New York artist sheds light on the trials and tribulations of a rocky relationship.
“Overthinking” was preceded by “Ballin,” a frenetic tune that saw Paris unloading bars about clubbing, baddies, and chasing paper. The video for the song has now earned over 95,000 YouTube views. Before that, he dropped “Demon Time,” a track with an infectious, melodic hook that insists on being repeated. To date, the accompanying video for the song has been viewed almost 150,000 times. That song’s been praised by HotNewHipHop as being a “fun follow-up for Bryant and yet another example of his ability to make catchy tracks.”
Paris made his official debut when he unloaded “Mad Mad” in May, another track full of rapid-fire flows and quotable flexes. The video for that track has quickly garnered close to 50,000 YouTube views, and the song has earned praise from Triller, which spotlighted him as a featured artist. He’s also gotten recognition from REVOLT, HotNewHipHop, RESPECT, and UPROXX who listed the track on their “Best New Hip-Hop This Week” roundup. Soon after that single, he released his second track “Proud of You” which features fellow New York rapper Jay Gwuapo. With dynamic flows and a knack for colorful tangles of melody, Paris Bryant is building a name for himself, and songs like “Overthinking” mean that he’ll only continue to rise.