IDK: The 'MiLES TRUMPET' music video is pure honesty and New York City storytelling
There might be West Coast vibes coming from IDK on a regular basis but it’s clear for the storytelling of his ‘MiLES TRUMPET’ anthem, it’s only right to take his talent to the Big Apple.
There might be West Coast vibes coming from IDK on a regular basis but it’s clear for the storytelling of his ‘MiLES TRUMPET’ anthem, it’s only right to take his talent to the Big Apple.
The visual lives up to the song’s pure fire audio and demands ample appreciation. From dusk to dawn, it’s all in the cinematic glowing happening here.
IDK: The 'KiCKIN' music video is a full-fledged elevator party
Who says you can’t have the time of your life on an elevator? Turns out rap heavyweight IDK comes through with much more than bars courtesy of a hard-hitting ‘KiCKIN’ music video.
Who says you can’t have the time of your life on an elevator? Turns out rap heavyweight IDK comes through with much more than bars courtesy of a hard-hitting ‘KiCKIN’ music video.
Primarily turning up in an elevator before hitting the streets, IDK completely wilds out and takes you on a trippy visual journey you have to see to believe. Tap in.
IDK & Joey Bada$$: The 'DENiM' music video is all types of inspiration and flexing
The best line from this single and music video? How about ‘if they’re not laughing at your dreams then you gotta dream bigger’ - holy smokes. It’s an annual flex in the form of this ‘DENiM’ music video and I can’t stop replaying it.
The best line from this single and music video? How about ‘if they’re not laughing at your dreams then you gotta dream bigger’ - holy smokes. It’s an annual flex in the form of this ‘DENiM’ music video and I can’t stop replaying it.
It’s all eyes on IDK and Joey Bada$$ on their newest tune. Tap in.
IDK: The 'Pinot Noir' is 100 percent your summer anthem
It’s honestly not close to summer - at all - especially when you consider Memorial Day is weeks away let alone Mother’s Day but who says you can’t get a jump start? Just look at how IDK is coming correct right now courtesy of the new ‘Pinot Noir’ smash? The single goes extra hard and a little visual flex? Not too bad.
It’s honestly not close to summer - at all - especially when you consider Memorial Day is weeks away let alone Mother’s Day but who says you can’t get a jump start? Just look at how IDK is coming correct right now courtesy of the new ‘Pinot Noir’ smash? The single goes extra hard and a little visual flex? Not too bad.
The anthem comes from IDK’s F65 album and is worthy of full attention. Peep the details and keep scrolling for the video.
On the heels of his critically-acclaimed F65 album release, Maryland rapper IDK returns with the nostalgia-tinged music video for “Pinot Noir” [feat. SAUCY SANTANA & JUCEE FROOT]. Directed by Khari Johnson & Jason ‘IDK’ Mills, the visual flaunts nineties appeal and emanates warm throwback energy.
Behind the track, IDK shares, "And also, I don’t have to be a gay rapper to put an openly gay rapper on my song… I heard the beat, and I heard a very talented artist by the name of Saucy Santana on that beat. I love him forever for taking that risk with me. Now we have a banger for the summer."
Shot in black and white, the Golden Age of Hip-hop vibes are heavy throughout, offering fans a full view of IDK’s artistic versatility and storytelling. An uptempo, jazz-driven sample of Khia’s 2001 hit single “My Neck, My Back,” it strikes a balance between carefree and confident, creating a unique kind of high art within the rap world. IDK delivers dynamic bars and instantly makes his presence known, assuring, “You know me, I don’t need no introduction in this.” From quick-hitting lyrical flexes to the unapologetic raunchiness of Saucy and Jucee Froot, “Pinot Noir” makes for another standout ballad from the naturally gifted multihyphenate.
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Elsewhere, IDK continues to make his claim as one of today’s most sought after collaborators in music, fashion, and beyond. He recently collaborated with Nike to unveil his limited-edition Nike Air Max Pro 97 “Free Coast” F&F sneaker. This fashion-forward feat follows IDK’s stellar performances at Coachella last month, where he donned a custom Lanvin race suit and helmet. But his commitment to style didn’t end there. Just last week, he created original content with the Jordan Brand for their new “Mini Hoops” series – a true testament to someone who’s in complete control of their creative output.
In addition to releasing his provocative new album, IDK is gearing up for his headlining “65 Tour” kicking off June 23rd in Paris, France. The 22-stop tour will make landfall in New York, Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles, and more before wrapping up in Toronto, ON October 29th. The full list of dates can be found below — for more information please visit www.Thr33Dot.com.