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1nonly and Jasiah go all-in with their hard-hitting 'GHOSTKILLA' music video

The song alone? Fire. The music video? Even more flames. 1nonly and Jasiah come through on their newest music video and it’s going extra hard.

The song alone? Fire. The music video? Even more flames. 1nonly and Jasiah come through on their newest music video and it’s going extra hard.

The single really is all types of hardcore hip-hop and then sprinkling a little cinematic magic? Perfection. Peep the details and get lost in the anthem.

Today, rising artist-producer 1nonly releases the chillingly addictive new track “GHOSTKILLA” featuring Jasiah. The track is accompanied by a bold, brooding music video that perfectly captures its tone. “GHOSTKILLA” is 1nonly’s first release since dropping 2022’s acclaimed Homesick EP. 

The Las Vegas native spits over an eerie piano arrangement that combines with his signature rapid-fire delivery dripping in angst and tension. With “GHOSTKILLA,” he takes it to the next level with detailed bars and an equally scorching video.

His ominous tone is reflected in the video, which is packed with provocative imagery and dizzying editing. Viewers are treated to drone shots of a bridge illuminated by lighting, stylized drag racing as well as tricked out shots of 1nonly and Jasiah tearing it up while delivering their verses. Watch it HERE

“Some of my first recording sessions in Los Angeles were with Jasiah, he has a vision for everything he does and we’ve had ideas for ‘GHOSTKILLA’ for over a year now,” 1nonly says of his new single. “We each brought our own creative vision to this and Dwilly’s production brought us to a place beyond expectations. Every day was game day.” His final word? “I’m excited to see how our visions coalesce for all of our supporters.”

GHOSTKILLA” is 1nonly’s first single since dropping his Homesick EP in November, which included July’s boastful single, “Mine,” and September’s similarly brash textured “Step Back!” alongside New Zealand rapper-producer SXMPRA. In October, 1nonly built on that momentum by unleashing “Leave,” a whiplash-inducing track that juxtaposes a powerful hip-hop bass with frenetic electronic beats.

After tearing up the stage at last year’s 88rising’s Head In The Clouds Festival in August, 1nonly is hitting the road again for a limited run of tour dates in April powered by Spotify Stages. Buy tickets HERE.

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