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Forget Elmer Fudd, Kenzo Ball is going 'Opp Huntin' in new music video

It’s all eyes on Kenzo Ball these days. With tunes like ‘Opp Huntin’ brewing up, it’s only right KB comes through with the cameras rolling in his newest music video.

It’s all eyes on Kenzo Ball these days. With tunes like ‘Opp Huntin’ brewing up, it’s only right KB comes through with the cameras rolling in his newest music video.

The visual takes you on a nearly three-minute journey. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see him in action.

With his cold, calculated approach and his rapid-fire flow, Kenzo Balla is an apex predator behind the mic. Returning to put his enemies on notice, the Bronx native shares his latest spine-chilling video single, “Opp Huntin’.” Backed by an eerie instrumental that flips a children’s choir sample into a booming drill beat, Kenzo lets the opposition know he’s running up the score until the mercy rule goes into effect: “N****s keep dissing and making these tracks/But they never put on, that’s a fact.”

The video for “Opp Huntin’” brings viewers into Kenzo’s world, where his clique of black-clad, masked up menaces follow his every move, waiting for him to call the shots. The video single arrives ahead of Kenzo’s upcoming EP, and follows December’s Mr. Ready to Blitz (Deluxe). Recently, Kenzo shared a pair of smooth-talking singles including “What’s The Move” and “Wonderful,” from his On The Radar freestyle, featuring frequent collaborator Rayy Balla on all platforms.

A rising name in one of the nation's busiest rap scenes, Kenzo Balla made his mark on the scene with his relentless rhymes and high-energy vocals. Known for collaborating with fellow Bronx heavyweights like his brother TG Crippy, Kenzo kicked off his career with a frenzy of fiery videos, including local hits like "5th To Sev" ft. TG Crippy & Pdot Sav (2.1 million video views), “OOTAZ,” and the "Love Nwantiti"-remixing "Let Me Know(2 million views). This summer, the former AAU baller tore up the streets with "Dead Gzz," a vicious, uptempo missive that racked up over 1.6 million video views since its release in June.

Now signed to 10K Projects, Kenzo Balla emerges from his perch in the Bronx to blitz the rap game. Sit back and watch his rise, because there’s no stopping it.

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