Loe Shimmy: The gritty and signature 'It's Mine' music video completely lives up to expectations
There are certain artists with signature sounds and flexes I can’t get enough of. So when it comes to rap crooner Loe Shimmy, I’m here for everything he’s serving up including his new ‘It’s Mine’ music video.
There are certain artists with signature sounds and flexes I can’t get enough of. So when it comes to rap crooner Loe Shimmy, I’m here for everything he’s serving up including his new ‘It’s Mine’ music video.
It’s a sneak peek into his life and concert presence from start to finish. Completely tap in.
Loe Shimmy & Wizz Havinn: The 'Zuper' vibes are alive and strong in the new music video
The weather is only getting nicer and the sun’s glowing stronger than ever for Loe Shimmy and Wizz Havinn these days and it’s all evident from the ‘Zuper’ music video. Pure fun and celebratory vibes only.
The weather is only getting nicer and the sun’s glowing stronger than ever for Loe Shimmy and Wizz Havinn these days and it’s all evident from the ‘Zuper’ music video. Pure fun and celebratory vibes only.
It’s a cinematic presentation for the duo and crew turning up. Tap in.
Loe Shimmy: The 'Dirty Soda Junkie' music video is a late night turn up vibe
Love getting blown away by artists you don’t normally keep tabs on? Whether you’re rocking with Loe Shimmy and Veeze on a regular basis or are just getting put onto their grinds courtesy of this ‘Dirty Soda Junkie’ anthem - it’s never too late especially seeing them in the new music video.
Love getting blown away by artists you don’t normally keep tabs on? Whether you’re rocking with Loe Shimmy and Veeze on a regular basis or are just getting put onto their grinds courtesy of this ‘Dirty Soda Junkie’ anthem - it’s never too late especially seeing them in the new music video.
It’s a late night flex and the song is audio flames. Add in the cinematic glow? Must-see. Tap in.
BossMan Dlow: It's big flexing and bringing out the stacks in the '14 Music' music video
Need some extra motivation to get to the holiday weekend? Look no further than what’s getting served up courtesy of hip-hop artists BossMan Dlow and Loe Shimmy with their ‘14 Music’ music video.
Need some extra motivation to get to the holiday weekend? Look no further than what’s getting served up courtesy of hip-hop artists BossMan Dlow and Loe Shimmy with their ‘14 Music’ music video.
Forget a late night flex, it’s all types of sunshine, big stacks and cars on display in this visual. Tap in.
Loe Shimmy: It's bigger than a two-step in the 'Murda Dance' music video
Low-key and high-key? Loe Shimmy always delivers when it comes to the fire tunes but seeing him glow up in the music videos too? Tough.
Low-key and high-key? Loe Shimmy always delivers when it comes to the fire tunes but seeing him glow up in the music videos too? Tough.
It’s all eyes on Loe coming courtesy of his newly released ‘Murda Dance’ single and music video. Kick back and embrace the fun.
Pompano Beach, FL artist Loe Shimmy has just shared his new single "Murda Dance", along with an accompanying music video. As a fundamental member of Florida's Hip-Hop scene, Loe Shimmy has carved out his own lane through his distinct raspy voice and croaky delivery of his introspective bars. His new single “Murda Dance” finds Loe Shimmy stretching his strained vocals and tapping into his melodic flow as he hones in on the depths of his struggles and successes – "Pour a deuce of Wok in my cup and I'm sippin', I'm floatin', get high like a pigeon / I got all these racks, but there's still something missing". Fresh off of his breakthrough year in 2022 that came complete with a Drake co-sign, collaborations with the likes of Kodak Black & Luh Tyler, and his biggest song to date in “Fallin" (6M+ Streams), Loe Shimmy has been continuing his momentum into 2023 with a performance at Rolling Loud, a collaboration with DJ Scheme & Danny Towers in “Chunky Monkey”, as well as an impressive string of solo singles that fully showcase his intimate songwriting, including “Can’t Blame Em”, “Wok & Minute Maid” and now "Murda Dance".
As Loe Shimmy effectively continues his hot streak with each new release, emphasizing his guttural cadence and expanding his knack for reflective storytelling, Shimmy has his eyes set on solidifying himself as an essential artist coming out of Florida’s saturated scene. His raspy voice highlights his mixture of candid wordplay and a selective yet eclectic beat selection, which has resulted in Loe Shimmy garnering critical acclaim from the likes of The FADER, Pitchfork & more. "Murda Dance" serves as the latest release in a balanced slew of singles throughout this year, which includes the deeply introspective “Maybach Curtains”, as well as “Safe Route” and “Can’t Blame Em” – both of which showcase his artistic strength of getting off flexes while simultaneously reflecting on what he's gone through in order to get here.
Loe Shimmy: There's no slowing down greatness and the 'Leave In' music video proves it
Who just drops singles in 2023? Turns out rap artists like Loe Shimmy know it’s more than just beneficial to come through with a full-fledged ‘Leave In’ music video to go with the fire tune.
Who just drops singles in 2023? Turns out rap artists like Loe Shimmy know it’s more than just beneficial to come through with a full-fledged ‘Leave In’ music video to go with the fire tune.
The song goes hard but having the visual flex too? A must-see, of course. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Loe glow up.
Pompano Beach, FL artist Loe Shimmy has just shared his new video single “Leave In”. Loe Shimmy is a fundamental member of the sprawling Florida Hip-Hop scene, who has quickly stood out amongst his contemporaries through his raspy voice & croaky delivery that complement his introverted bars. Fresh off of his breakthrough year with a Drake co-sign, energetic collaborations with the likes of Kodak Black & Luh Tyler, and his biggest song to date in “Fallin" (6M+ Streams), Loe Shimmy has been continuing his momentum into 2023 with a performance at Rolling Loud, a collaboration with DJ Scheme & Danny Towers in “Chunky Monkey”, as well as an impressive string of singles that includes “Can’t Blame Em”, “Ain’t Enough” and “Wok & Minute Maid”.
His new single “Leave In” serves as the latest addition, finding Loe Shimmy tapping into his vulnerable side as he works through the state of his mental health and relationships – “I’m off perkies while I’m leaning / Can't fill up my cup, I’m codeine dreaming / Tired of fighting with these demons, I’m just tryna go fill up arenas“. As he effectively continues his hot streak with each release, stretching his guttural cadence and expanding his knack for reflective storytelling, Loe Shimmy is continuously solidifying himself as an essential artist coming out of Florida’s saturated scene.
Fresh off of his breakthrough year in 2022 that saw him release his project Z end, the viral yet reflective single “Fallin” & “Bounty” (feat. Kodak Black), Loe Shimmy has been carefully selective with releases this year. Standout collaborations with contemporaries like Kodak Black, Luh Tyler, Wizz Havinn & C Stunna, as well as his string of solo singles, have helped to fully capture Loe Shimmy's uniquely guttural voice and imaginative wordplay. In the process, Loe Shimmy has been continuously championed by his mixture of candid wordplay and a selective, eclectic beat selection – emerging as not only a Florida mainstay, but also a key player in pushing the boundaries of the ever-changing Hip-Hop scene forward.This has resulted in Loe Shimmy garnering critical acclaim from the likes of The FADER, Pitchfork & more. "Leave In" is just the latest release in a balanced slew of singles that includes the deeply introspective “Maybach Curtains”, as well as “Safe Route” and “Can’t Blame Em”, which showcase his artistic strength of flexing while simultaneously reflecting on what he's gone through in order to get here. With each subsequent release, Loe Shimmy is further flexing his vivid lyricism and experimenting with his straining cadences.
Loe Shimmy: Florida's own comes through with the 'Can't Blame Em' music video flex
Singles are always the go-to but adding a visual flex to your fire tune? Always tough. So it’s no surprise Loe Shimmy made sure to get the cameras rolling for his new ‘Can’t Blame Em’ anthem.
Singles are always the go-to but adding a visual flex to your fire tune? Always tough. So it’s no surprise Loe Shimmy made sure to get the cameras rolling for his new ‘Can’t Blame Em’ anthem.
It’s all types of cinematic blazing from start to finish. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Loe star in his latest visual.
Loe Shimmy is from Pompano Beach, Florida that has a sound like really nobody else out of the state. He has this soft, melodic tone mixed with the hard-nosed style of South Florida -– resulting in something that sounds like if The Weeknd grew up in South Florida. After blowing up with "Bounty" featuring Kodak, "A Day In The NOLA" with frequent collaborator Luh Tyler, and his viral Tik Tok hit "Fallin" (#loeshimmy has 3.9M views + co-signed by Drake), Shimmy is beyond poised to have a breakout moment this year. He also just hopped off Luh Tylers first multi-city tour + performed at Rolling Loud Miami. He also just had a stellar freestyle on On The Radar and is gearing up to release a mixtape in the Fall.
Hailing from the city of Pompano Beach, Florida, Loe Shimmy is an artist quickly on the rise – using his combination of a distinctive croaky voice & expressive lyricism to captivate fans, peers and critics alike. Articulating his intimate feelings and working through them through his use of vivid wordplay typically delivered through his uniquely raspy voice, Loe Shimmy is continually proving to be a standout member of his state’s flourishing Hip-Hop scene. Although he’s only dropped two full-length projects – 2021’s Zuper PowerZ & last year’s Z end, which was led by the Drake-approved track “Tina”, Loe Shimmy has been on a speedy ascension thanks to his string of popular singles, music videos & collaborations with the likes of Kodak Black (“Get Away”), and Luh Tyler (“Santa” & “A Day In The Noya”).
Both of them have released albums this year boasting a feature from Shimmy – a strong testament to the faith that his state’s heavy-hitters have in his craft & dynamic storytelling abilities. While tracks like the “Motion” remix – a Florida posse cut alongside his close collaborators Wizz Havinn & C Stunna, and “Not the Same”, find Shimmy flexing his imaginative flexes & charismatic personality, others like the jazzy “Bounty” (feat. Kodak Black) & “scarz” (1.4M+ Streams), find him delivering deeply Introspective and melodic performances, addressing mental health struggles & reflecting on the consequences of his lifestyle through his croonful delivery. Although Loe Shimmy consistently raps in a deceptively chill manner, he never shies away from getting deeply introspective, often doing so over production that calls back to jazz and R&B – it’s this type of tasteful beat selection that helps Loe Shimmy in fully flexing his diversity as an emcee.
In a crowded Florida Hip-Hop scene, Loe Shimmy has been putting on for his city while actively setting himself apart from his contemporaries through his strained delivery, charismatic raps & expressive incorporation of melodies into his otherwise grimy sound. Coming off of his breakthrough year in 2022 & having recently wrapped up a tour alongside Luh Tyler & Trapland Pat, which came to a close this past weekend with his performance at Rolling Loud Miami, Loe Shimmy has thus far been calculated with his releases this year – dropping a few feature verses, singles & YouTube videos, including the candid “Maybach Curtains”. With critical acclaim from major publications like The FADER, Pitchfork, Passion of the Weiss & others, as well as growing popularity on TikTok, where #loeshimmy has 3.9M views & counting, while “Fallin” has been used in nearly 12K videos on the platform, popularizing his bars like “I’m tired of spinnin’ Benz and killin’, I’m tryna get rich like Roddy”, Loe Shimmy is well on his way to transitioning from a local star to international success story thanks to his truly singular sound.