21 Lil Harold: The new 'GTA' music video takes things to the block
Tired of what you’ve been seeing and hearing lately? Look no further than 21 Lil Harold coming through with something different. The new ‘GTA’ music video slaps and turns the corner from the summer vibes to the chilled out autumn flexing.
Tired of what you’ve been seeing and hearing lately? Look no further than 21 Lil Harold coming through with something different. The new ‘GTA’ music video slaps and turns the corner from the summer vibes to the chilled out autumn flexing.
It’s all eyes on 21 with the cameras rolling in the new visual. Tap in.
Atlanta’s hottest rising artist, buzzing rapper, and Slaughter Gang member 21 Lil Harold uncorks a new single and music video entitled “GTA” via Slaughter Gang/Epic Records.
Piano glimmers through a haze of 808s as the rapper’s laidback flow takes center stage. His braggadocios bars instantly impact as he declares, “Bitch I had a dream I was gon have dem millions.” Ultimately, it culminates on an unshakable hook.
The accompanying visual finds 21 Lil Harold surrounded by friends in his neighborhood, derived from a rap battle scene that Harold wanted to recreate from notorious Smack DVD video, the tension builds into a confrontation, and the clip holds nothing back, offering 360-degree view of his world without filter.
In other big news, boohooMAN notably handpicked 21 Lil Harold as an ambassador from August-October. As such, he continues to extend his imprint across cultures and assert himself as a multi-dimensional artist.
It lands in the wake of “Hall Of Fame.” Beyond gaining traction at DSPs, it earned critical acclaim with plugs from HipHopSince1987 and more. Dirty Glove Bastard attested, “Over a punchy trap beat, the exciting upstart makes his claim for a shot at being forever immortalized.”
It kicks off a new season, showcasing his vibrancy and versatility with more music to come very soon.
Earlier this year, he dropped his debut album, AFTER THE CURSE. Beyond generating 10 million-plus streams and counting, HotNewHipHop proclaimed, “The Atlanta rapper’s latest body of work is a strong introduction for those who aren’t familiar. For those that are, it’s a welcomed body of work that showcases his growth and maturity as an artist.”
Stay tuned for more music from 21 Lil Harold soon!
Grand Theft Auto is for the culture and it's never dying
Lately I’ve really put a lot of focus into legacy. My legacy. Your legacy. What is our legacy going to be 10, 20, 500 years from now? Without getting too deep, let’s just say the only folks I think of with an everlasting existence tend to be in the single, okay, maybe a few break into the double, digits like Santa but all in all, what you do and have done for the culture will either reign supreme or low-key and high-key go largely unnoticed. With those mind-blowing thoughts now created, it’s a safe bet to say Grand Theft Auto has been doing this for a very long time.
Lately I’ve really put a lot of focus into legacy. My legacy. Your legacy. What is our legacy going to be 10, 20, 500 years from now? Without getting too deep, let’s just say the only folks I think of with an everlasting existence tend to be in the single, okay, maybe a few break into the double, digits like Santa but all in all, what you do and have done for the culture will either reign supreme or low-key and high-key go largely unnoticed. With those mind-blowing thoughts now created, it’s a safe bet to say Grand Theft Auto has been doing this for a very long time.
Even better than a long time? Having the cultural impact you can’t help but salute. Shucks, even the smaller spin-offs like the Ballad of Gay Tony still go hard in 2022. But rather than me rambling on, allow yourself to get put onto 10 minutes worth of thought-provoking explaining for why GTA is forever - ever, ever? Ever ever.