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Albee Al & Money Man: The 'El Presidente' music video makes you want everything presidential

There’s something special about everything Albee Al puts out for The Culture. The songs go hard but his knack for putting out fire visuals too? Tough. So it’s no surprise the new ‘El Presidente’ music video is must-see.

There’s something special about everything Albee Al puts out for The Culture. The songs go hard but his knack for putting out fire visuals too? Tough. So it’s no surprise the new ‘El Presidente’ music video is must-see.

Albee shines bright on his own but teams with Money Man to keep the vibes going strong from start to finish. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see the full-fledged cinematic takeover.

Jersey’s very own Albee Al continues to have a strong year in hip-hop with his newest single “El Presidente” featuring Money Man. Known for his grit and redefining his circumstances through his music, this song does not fall short. He affirms his love for the finer things in life on this track. Albee Al was not always able to attain the lavish lifestyle he desired. 

When he says “I wanted more so I had to have it,” in the chorus, he gets straight to the point on why he lives the life he lives today. Albee starts the song with witty lines about how “money is power” and what type of women he attracts to realize later in the song that money is a means to an end so he can provide for his loved ones. Money Man’s verse covers his humble beginnings to living a luxurious life today. “El Presidente” is produced by Jazmin Ontiveros.

The video, directed by AdamKG & imxsebastian, has Albee reminiscing throughout the city and inside a luxury crib with Money Man as they check out different types of Rolex watches. 

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Albee Al: The new 'It Gets Deadly' music video hits hard from start to finish

New Jersey’s own Albee Al really goes in when it comes to the music-making. The ‘It Gets Deadly’ anthem goes hard by itself but adding a visual flex? Tough.

New Jersey’s own Albee Al really goes in when it comes to the music-making. The ‘It Gets Deadly’ anthem goes hard by itself but adding a visual flex? Tough.

Albee links with MG Ant for the new music video and it goes hard from the start through the finish. Nighttime vibes in a car shop. Tap in.

Albee Al continues to ride the momentum from his successful I’m From Marion Deluxe album release with his newest visual, “It Gets Deadly” featuring MG Ant. The Dolofilmz-directed visual has Albee Al and MG Ant rapping in a dark car garage. Both emcees rap on how their competition should be careful dealing with them as things can get deadly. Albee raps about his superstar rap lifestyle being around baddies and how he’s better than the rest of the rappers out today. 

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Albee Al: The new Millyz-featured 'My Heart Frozen' really does have a cinematic flex

If there’s one thing you can count on when Albee Al steps onto a song? It’s hard-hitting bars and then adding the visual flex? Super game-changing, just keeping it 100. So of course seeing him shine in the new ‘My Heart Frozen’ music video? Tough.

If there’s one thing you can count on when Albee Al steps onto a song? It’s hard-hitting bars and then adding the visual flex? Super game-changing, just keeping it 100. So of course seeing him shine in the new ‘My Heart Frozen’ music video? Tough.

The video goes hard and pairs him up with hip-hop artist Millyz. Peep the details and enjoy the cinematic appeal.

Albee Al continues his hot streak of releases with his newest visual for “My Heart Frozen” featuring Millyz, directed by Twizz Shot It. 

Compared to his latest video drop for the song “Sturdy,” the song itself is more personal than celebratory. Albee raps about how the rockstar lifestyle that comes with the rap game no longer phases him. He grew in how aware he is of the people around him and if they have ulterior motives or not. 

Millyz’ verse covers how he overcame the trials and tribulations that come with the street lifestyle. Millyz is cold hearted due to how he grew up quickly as a kid and provided for his family through hustling. He still recalls hearing screams from murder in the streets and vivid memories of the hard life he had.

Their last collaboration, “Risk Takers”, has had 6.8 million views on YouTube since its release in April. Watch as Albee Al moves across Los Angeles including his appearance at the EMPIRE Brunch during BET Weekend.

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Albee Al: It's a look into the lifestyle with 'What You Know'

New Jersey rapper Albee Al really does rap with confidence. But forget the wordplay, how about his on-screen flexing these days? Just tap into the new ‘What You Know’ music video and tap into the major presence and attention he demands.

New Jersey rapper Albee Al really does rap with confidence. But forget the wordplay, how about his on-screen flexing these days? Just tap into the new ‘What You Know’ music video and tap into the major presence and attention he demands.

It’s all eyes on AA these days. Peep the details and embrace the flashes.

Albee Al asks his competition “What You Know” about his work ethic and loyalty in his newest video. “What You Know” is from his 17-track album that was released recently, I’m From Marion. Albee opens the song by calling himself the GOAT and says he feels like Jay-Z (Jigga) because he made it out of the projects. Later into the opening verse, Al raps about taking the high road and being ten toes down with his brothers who starved with him. 

He raps “Made it out the projects, feelin’ like I’m Jigga, Hard-knock life, I remember those nights sitting in that cell, they ain’t visit they ain’t write but I ain’t stressing shit, them hard times made me this… cost to be the boss around here you put your own work, told my youngin’s I don’t do drills I do homework, swear I love my brothers, I’ll never put a ho first, jump into that deep end and I ain’t even dip my toes first”

The Twizz Shot It visual shows the end product of Albee’s struggles as he’s celebrating life in the club around luxurious cars and lowriders.

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Albee Al: The New Jersey rap slinger links with Lil Tjay to get the 'Top Opp'

It’s an East Coast takeover when Albee Al and Lil Tjay are involved. The duo link up for their hard-hitting ‘Top Opp’ anthem making it more than a must-hear single but a must-see music video.

It’s an East Coast takeover when Albee Al and Lil Tjay are involved. The duo link up for their hard-hitting ‘Top Opp’ anthem making it more than a must-hear single but a must-see music video.

The duo go all-in on the cinematic flex and it’s all in celebration of Albee’s newly released I’m From Marion studio effort. Peep the details and keep scrolling for the music video flex.

“Top Opp'' featuring Lil Tjay emphasizes never forgetting where you come from and keeping your head up in rough times. Albee opens his verse by revealing his pain due to his brother’s death. His pain can be felt as he raps about betrayal, keeping his mom fine during times of turmoil, and making everything he can happen from nothing. The visual, directed by Twizz Shot It, has Albee and TJay in the studio vibing and working on some music. Lil TJay raps about how he’s not wasting time on petty beef because he has million-dollar meetings to attend. He shares how he had a narrow road toward his goals and is not afraid to be in the superstar type of position he is in his career.

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Albee Al: It's all about 'Follow The Leader' for the Jersey City native

When it comes to non-stop energy, there’s few musicians on the same level as Albee Al. The hip-hop artist shows no signs of slowing down and comes more than just correct with his new ‘Follow The Leader’ music video.

When it comes to non-stop energy, there’s few musicians on the same level as Albee Al. The hip-hop artist shows no signs of slowing down and comes more than just correct with his new ‘Follow The Leader’ music video.

It’s all about taking the Jersey City streets by storm. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Al in his rap game bag.

Albee Al is setting the tempo early in the year for New Jersey with his latest single “Follow The Leader” through EMPIRE. In his newest song, Albee talks his “boss talk” rapping about holding down a chick that was with him when he was down bad, being around beasts, and becoming the wolf to lead the pack rather than follow what everyone else is doing.

The song is filled with witty lines about overcoming troubles, how lavish Albee treats his woman and metaphors about leadership.

So far in 2023, Albee dropped a single “Gotti Flow” and was featured in “Risktakers” with Millyz and Leaf Ward. It’s shaping up to be another productive and busy year for the Jersey City Gladiator.  

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Albee Al wants all the attention in his new 'Gotti Flow' music video

Ever since getting out from behind bars last year, Albee Al has really remained on his non-stop grind. It’s more than just coming through for the culture, AA has plenty to prove and shows it courtesy of new audio and visual fire like his new ‘Gotti Flow’.

Ever since getting out from behind bars last year, Albee Al has really remained on his non-stop grind. It’s more than just coming through for the culture, AA has plenty to prove and shows it courtesy of new audio and visual fire like his new ‘Gotti Flow’.

The video clocks in at just under four minutes and shows him in his rap game bag. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Albee light up the cameras.

Last year, Albee Al was released from prison and released an iconic project with his mixtape FREE THE REAL. Albee seeks to continue his momentum with the visual to his song “Gotti Flow.” The Will Photo-directed video starts off with Albee Al rapping around flashing red lights and rapping around his crew. Footage of Albee walking on stages and through paparazzi can be seen in the video. 

Albee Al uses the jazzy production to show fans transparency while bragging about his status as the Gladiator of New Jersey. “Gotti Flow” is filled with quotable lyrics about what fuels Al’s drive, and that’s providing for his family. “First time I hugged my daughter was a jail visit. First time I seen my daughter made me want it more. Knew if I was going to take care of her, I had to ball…”.

Albee Al uses the jazzy production to show the fans transparency and still brags about his status as the Gladiator of New Jersey.

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