RJAE: The rap crooner gets animated - literally - in his 'Too Gone' music video with NBA YoungBoy
Want to get caught up in a fire visual? Look no further than what hip-hop crooner RJAE is delivering for The Culture courtesy of a much-needed ‘Too Gone’ music video with YoungBoy Never Broke Again.
Want to get caught up in a fire visual? Look no further than what hip-hop crooner RJAE is delivering for The Culture courtesy of a much-needed ‘Too Gone’ music video with YoungBoy Never Broke Again.
Fresh from his recently released You’re The Problem studio album, RJAE delivers the animated treatment for his newest cinematic gem. Tap in.
New Orleans Native, RJAE has dropped the music video for his hit single, “Too Gone” FeaturingNBA YoungBoy which features both artists in animation form.
The dynamic visual opens to RJAE reminiscing on simpler days. The animation showcases RJAE cruising through the city with his girl as the visual flits between shots in the studio recording with NBA YoungBoy. Throughout the track, RJAE mentions that he’s “gotta watch the way I move they want my soul” standing firm in protecting his peace. The video closes out with RJAE turning his back on his girl, shutting down the arguments and heartbreak as he transcends to a higher place.
The new music video release arrives off the heels of RJAE’s recent album debut as a new Roc Nation signee titled You’re The Problem. The album features breakout summertime love anthem, “Remember That” with A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie climbing close to 1M views. The project continues to explore the stories and themes of heartbreak as RJAE taps into raw and unfiltered emotions embarking on a journey of self-reflection. The NOLA native candidly shares his experience healing his wounds through this project captured with sharp lyricism and his dynamic, melodic flow.
“The ‘Too Gone’ record is just one of those records for the books. I always aim for making good vibes in the music but it’s dope when the songs are a great vibe but also something to turn up to,” RJAE said about the track. “Not only that but it’s me and Top’s first record to ever be released. Fans get to finally see me on a track with him but in a way that’s authentic to the music I make that’s why it’s so cool to me”
Additionally, the animation closely follows the latest music video released last week for his track “Derek Jeter” featuring Huey V. The track is fresh off Roc Nation’s Humble Soles mixtape released this summer in collaboration with PUMA, celebrating hip hop’s 50th anniversary.
RJAE: The energy is real in a super fire 'You're Not Special' music video
Don’t hold back then, RJAE. The hip-hop crooner comes through and doesn’t hold back with a super energetic ‘You’re Not Special’ music video.
Don’t hold back then, RJAE. The hip-hop crooner comes through and doesn’t hold back with a super energetic ‘You’re Not Special’ music video.
RJAE has been doing this for a long time and continues to grow, evolve and flex on ‘em. Tap in.
Humble Soles: The new 'Cypher' music video is star power with DJ Clue, Tay Keith, HDBeenDope and more turning up
Need some serious fire power in the cinematic world? Look no further than what Humble Soles is coming through with courtesy of DJ Clue, Tay Keith, HDBeenDope, RJAE, Reuben Vincent, Huey V and Tyre Hakim coming through with the audio - and visual - fire.
Need some serious fire power in the cinematic world? Look no further than what Humble Soles is coming through with courtesy of DJ Clue, Tay Keith, HDBeenDope, RJAE, Reuben Vincent, Huey V and Tyre Hakim coming through with the audio - and visual - fire.
It’s all types of must-see and non-stop visual fire power from start to finish. Peep the details and start geeking out over this cinematic glow up.
Today, Roc Nation’s leading rising artists RJAE, Reuben Vincent, Huey V, HDBeenDope, and Tyre Hakim have dropped the newest music video release, “Cypher” produced by platinum GRAMMY-nominated artist, Tay Keith.
Debuting as the newest release from the label’s Humble Soles mixtape, the gritty black and white visual introduces each artist through slow panned close ups. Set against a simple low-lit warehouse, the fast-moving rotating shots of the crew is fused into the sonic booms of each labelmates’ verse as they step forward to spit their bars, making the group’s sharp lyricism the centerpiece of the video, filling the release with dizzying energy.
The “Cypher” track comes from the Humble Soles mixtape launched earlier this year. The first-of-its-kind project was curated to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Hip Hop this year tapping legacy artists such as DJ Clue who made an iconic resurgence for the tape.
The tape is a pillar of Roc Nation’s overarching Mixtape partnership with global sports company, PUMA. The collaboration unites both companies to honor hip hop and streetwear culture through a dynamic, 360 ecosystem of digital content, sneaker and apparel drops, and a nationwide rotation of immersive pop-up events and cypher competitions. The campaign features the support of leading industry tastemakers such as celebrity shoe designer Alexander John, Roc Nation’s Head of Lifestyle and Paper Planes co-founder, Emory Jones, Jim Jones, Wayne “Wayno” Clark, Lenny “Lenny S.” Santiago and more.
RJAE, Reuben Vincent, Huey V, HDBeenDope, Tyre Hakim will be joined by other mixtape collaborators for a cross-country tour timed to the homecoming season this fall.
RJAE: The cameras are rolling for the new 'Her Favorite Jhené Aiko Song' music video
If the song is fire, then you know a music video is always vital. So it’s a no-brainer rap crooner RJAE had to come through with the visual treatment for his hard-hitting ‘Her Favorite Jhené Aiko Song’ anthem.
If the song is fire, then you know a music video is always vital. So it’s a no-brainer rap crooner RJAE had to come through with the visual treatment for his hard-hitting ‘Her Favorite Jhené Aiko Song’ anthem.
It’s all types of cinematic and must-see action from start to finish for the popular singer. Tap in.
Today, Wednesday, September 20, New Orleans R&B singer-songwriter, RJAE has dropped the music video for his hit single, “Her Favorite Jhene Aiko Song” with a network premiere on BET Soul & BET Jams.
Teased earlier this week on RJAE’s Instagram page, the visual directed by Sadat opens to RJAE in an empty studio rewatching VHS footage of his former lover as he sings, reminiscing on the times they shared. Ultimately, RJAE is consumed by his thoughts as he’s had no closure and drives feverishly to his love interest apartment while trying to call her. As he arrives, he’s met with the icy heartless eyes, who has clearly moved on. The visual ends with a flashback of all the events played out in the music video to RJAE waking up with the answer he needed to find closure.
The emotional track continues to showcase RJAE’s lyrical depth and explores more deeply his vocal range which can also be heard in his recent freestyle cover of Jhene Aiko’s “W.A.Y.S.” RJAE explains his songwriting process during his On The Radar interview saying “A lot of the times when I make music and I want people to hear it, like this song is something I wanted her to hear, I’m low key throwing shots at her, I knew she would go to it and that’s just me being toxic.”
The new music video release arrives off the heels of RJAE’s recent album debut as a new Roc Nation signee titled You’re The Problem. The album features breakout summertime love anthem, “Remember That” with A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and “Too Gone” featuring NBA YoungBoy. RJAE taps into raw and unfiltered emotions and embarks on a journey of self-reflection in healing in this project through his crafty lyricism and unique flow.
“This project has really been about reflecting on my relationships, romantic and personal, and coming to terms with the fact that I am the problem, hence the title of the project. I’m on a journey of healing and being a better version of myself not just for me but for everyone in my life” RJAE said about the project.
RJAE also collaborated alongside his fellow Roc Nation artists to deliver the recently released Humble Soles Mixtape project in celebration of Hip Hop’s 50th Anniversary. RJAE delivers powerful performances vocally and visually in Tale of 2 Legends,Takeover, Cypher as seen on Bars on I-95, and subtle mentions during his On The Radar Freestyle.
RJAE hits the streets with Stunna Gambino Like A Ghost
If you love flashy and gritty visuals, look no further than what RJAE is cooking up these days. The hip-hop artist has pulled through with the visual treatment for his ‘Like A Ghost’ anthem.
If you love flashy and gritty visuals, look no further than what RJAE is cooking up these days. The hip-hop artist has pulled through with the visual treatment for his ‘Like A Ghost’ anthem.
The Louisiana native secures Stunna Gambino for the video and relies on New York City for the backdrop.
RJAE completely bodies Drake's 'Pound Cake' instrumental
Put some big respect on New Orleans native RJAE’s name. The hip-hop crooner knows how to piece together words and proves it courtesy of his ‘Pound Cake’ freestyle for On The Radar Radio.
Put some big respect on New Orleans native RJAE’s name. The hip-hop crooner knows how to piece together words and proves it courtesy of his ‘Pound Cake’ freestyle for On The Radar Radio.
There’s no slowing down his wordplay and even the 6 God Drake himself would have to thumbs up the lyrical exercise. Peep some more details on RJAE and watch over five minutes of the Louisiana hitmaker doing what he does best.
RJAE officially premiered his first freestyle debut on Power 105.1’s On The Radar. Over Drake’s classic “Pound Cake” instrumental, the New Orleans-native showcases his effortless flow with radio host Gabe Pabon – giving fans the longest freestyle on the platform.
The freestyle release closely follows RJAE’s nationwide tour performances this week in New Orleans and Houston, joining Albama rapper No Cap for his Mr. Crawford Tour. RJAE will continue supporting the Mr. Crawford tour during upcoming stops in New York, Boston, Los Angeles and more.
Today’s drop also falls on the heels of RJAE’s latest single and music video release, “4 I Go.” and appearances on The Never Broke Again Vol. 1 compilation album with artists, P Yungin, Quando Rondo, and NBA Meechy premiered last fall.
RJAE slows it down with '4 I Go'
Who has time to wait until Fridays? Louisiana’s own RJAE finally comes through with the visual treatment to his ‘4 I Go’ anthem to the masses.
Who has time to wait until Fridays? Louisiana’s own RJAE finally comes through with the visual treatment to his ‘4 I Go’ anthem to the masses.
The clip focuses on a mystery love interest woven into intimate scenes switching from fancy hotel room settings to a calm sidewalk under the city lights.
RJAE Gets T.G.I.F. Going W/ New 'Missing Out On My Blessings'
Louisiana’s own RJAE is on the non-stop grind courtesy of his new single and music video for “Missing Out On My Blessings” just in time for the weekend goals. Produced by Bankroll Got It and coming through the lens of director Rich Porter, the visual paints a real-life look at RJAE paying it forward in the community.
Louisiana’s own RJAE is on the non-stop grind courtesy of his new single and music video for “Missing Out On My Blessings” just in time for the weekend goals. Produced by Bankroll Got It and coming through the lens of director Rich Porter, the visual paints a real-life look at RJAE paying it forward in the community.
Kick back and check out the new video with even more details about RJAE’s grind-grind below.
Today, rising hip-hop artist RJAE has released a brand-new music video for his newest single “Missing Out On My Blessings,” which is available via Never Broke Again LLC. Produced by Bankroll Got it and directed by Rich Porter, the video showcases RJAE in his hometown of Louisiana appreciating and giving back to his community as his life continues to evolve.
Recently, it was announced that RJAE will be featured on “The Never Broke Again Vol. 1” compilation album releasing this fall featuring P Yungin, Quando Rondo, NBA Meechy Baby and more.
The New Orleans-native has continued delivering heat with “Missing Out On Everybody" coming fresh off the heels of his latest single “On Everybody,” which released on Never Broke Again LLC. RJAE has been steadily releasing new singles all year, with additional releases like "Louisiana", “Amen,” “Reflections,” “F*ck The World” and "Lemon Pepper," which saw the budding artist delivering hard-hitting lyrics flowing in a hype unique fashion. Altogether the new visuals have racked up over 880K+ views to date.
The 20-year old artist has been on the rise, making a name for himself through his airtight wordplay and slick and soulful harmonies with notable singles including “Fallen Souljas (feat. Quando Rondo)” as well as “Still Hurt (feat. P Yungin).”
In 2016, RJAE caught the attention of A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie after he uploaded the track “A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie.” The hip-hop star was so impressed by his music that the two connected and ended up forming a friendship, with A Boogie even shouting out RJAE in an interview with Ebro, and having him join the Highbridge crew on the road across North America.
RJAE’s craft continued to gain buzz, and he soon signed with Good Money Global Management alongside the likes of Kevin Gates, NBA Youngboy, Quando Rondo and many more. The rising artist popped off with his independent B.A.E. EP in 2018 – the single “Not Enough” [feat. Bang Bang and ReeZo] impressively racked up 2.2 million streams on Soundcloud. RJAE has continued to elevate himself since, releasing tracks with notable musicians and positioning himself as an artist to watch in the upcoming years.