B-Lovee: The Lee Too Creative-directed 'Geek Street' music video is an outdoor flex
Feel like turning up right about now? Look no further than what rap artist B-Lovee is serving up to the fans and opps simultaneously courtesy of the ‘Geek Street’ music video. The song goes hard and calling up the crew to turn up at night with director Lee Too Creative filming? I’m all for it.
Feel like turning up right about now? Look no further than what rap artist B-Lovee is serving up to the fans and opps simultaneously courtesy of the ‘Geek Street’ music video. The song goes hard and calling up the crew to turn up at night with director Lee Too Creative filming? I’m all for it.
It’s a pure hard-hitting anthem deserving of your workout goals soundtrack consideration. Tap in.
#BLovee #GeekStreet #BronxDrill Official Video for "Geek Street" by B-Lovee Listen & Download ‘Sorry 4 The Wait’ by B-Lovee out now: https://B-Lovee.lnk.to/S4TW Credits: Shot By: Lee Too Creative
B-Lovee: There's no holding back on keeping it 100 in the 'Not Worried' music video
If there’s one thing you can count on when it comes to hip-hop artist B-Lovee, it’s pure honesty. So kicking back and seeing him let loose on the ‘Not Worried’ anthem and visual? Tough.
If there’s one thing you can count on when it comes to hip-hop artist B-Lovee, it’s pure honesty. So kicking back and seeing him let loose on the ‘Not Worried’ anthem and visual? Tough.
It’s nighttime flexing and signature posing in the music video. Tap in.
Murda B: B-Lovee comes through blazing with the 'Click Click'
Hard-hitting anthems on a regular? You better believe it. Murda B delivers - as always - with some serious audio heat with a music video to go with ‘Click Click.’
Hard-hitting anthems on a regular? You better believe it. Murda B delivers - as always - with some serious audio heat with a music video to go with ‘Click Click.’
The song alone is solid but getting the visual element too? Holy smokes. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Murda and B-Lovee put in nearly two minutes of cinematic flexing.
Asserting herself as the queen of Bronx drill, 18-year-old phenom Murda B unleashes a hard-hitting and hypnotic new single and music video entitled “Click Click”featuring fellow BX riser B-Lovee today via Records/Columbia Records.
Produced by EliWTF and GRKS, an ominous loop squeals through shuddering 808s as Murda Blaunches a lyrical onslaught with an arrestingly catchy warning, “It go click clack, tell me where that bitch at.” Meanwhile, B-Lovee matches her energy with an equally impactful cameo of his own. The accompanying visual directed by Rock Davis begins with a tense phone call before she raps out the window of a luxury SUV, commands attention from a rooftop alongside B-Lovee, and turns up in the studio. It introduces her world.
“Click Click” comes as the follow-up to Murda B’s “SPIN SPIN!!!” The latter notably piled up 455K YouTube views and counting in addition to gracing Amazon Music’s popular “Fire Drill” playlist. Beyond racking up millions of views, she has made headlines with appearances on No Jumper, Cam Capone, On The Radar, and PPhilms, among others. It’s just the beginning for the rising Puerto Rican and Brazilian star. She will ignite more music, including her debut EP soon!
Murda B has quickly become one of the most exciting and talked about drill rappers in NYC in just a matter of months. Representing the Bronx, 18, Murda B is equal parts Puerto Rican and Brazilian and has exploded on the scene with a ferocious energy that has caught the attention of many, with her videos already racking up views in the millions. Coupled with a magnetic personality, Murda B is also singer who plays multiple instruments, showing that the layers on who she is as an artist is just beginning to peel back. Set for her first EP release with Records / Columbia in Spring ’23, Murda B will certainly be ‘one to watch’.