Danny Towers: The cameras are rolling for the 'Right Now' music video
It’s nighttime flexing and all types of cinematic filming whenever hip-hop artist Danny Towers is involved. The rap anthem-maker delivers with a ‘Right Now’ single and music video.
It’s nighttime flexing and all types of cinematic filming whenever hip-hop artist Danny Towers is involved. The rap anthem-maker delivers with a ‘Right Now’ single and music video.
It’s more than just a solo effort. Danny teams with fellow rap artists Bossman Dlow and Lil Wet for the hard-hitting visual. Tap in.
“Right Now” is a haunting banger backed by a poignant synth melody, pitter-pattering snares, and menacing bass, the track finds the swampy trio calling shots like veterans, putting the lessons their upbringing taught them on full display. In the video, Danny mobs with his crew outside a trap house, trading off verses with two other Florida rappers–rising star Bossman DLow and Danny’s fellow Orlando native Lil Wet–under an eerie sky. The threat of the police looms with flashes of red and blue illuminating the dark space, but Danny is unfazed, continuing to spit bars and flex his wads of cash.
Danny took 2023 by storm by releasing his viral hit “Florida Water” featuring Luh Tyler & Ski Mask The Slump God, which earned praise from XXL, Stereogum, HotNewHipHop, and more. Peaking at #1 on TikTok’s trending chart, the track inspired a photo dump trend on TikTok, where creators drop the flyest selfies in their Photos app as the beat drops and Danny’s infectious hook, “Threw him in that water, I’m from Florida, but my wrist Cuban,” gives way to Luh Tyler’s croaking verse. Danny closed the year strong after a hot string of releases including releasing his album Safe House alongside longtime collaborator DJ Scheme plus headlining Spotify’s Most Necessary show in Miami last month.
Big Moochie Grape wants all the money Right Now
If the workout goals aren’t hitting right, you might need to change your tune, not the weights. Fortunately Big Moochie Grape is all about putting out tunes set to get you in the zone while also delivering visuals like his new ‘Right Now’ music video.
If the workout goals aren’t hitting right, you might need to change your tune, not the weights. Fortunately Big Moochie Grape is all about putting out tunes set to get you in the zone while also delivering visuals like his new ‘Right Now’ music video.
Party atmosphere and surrounded by a crew of peers, it’s all grind time vibes for Grape. Check out the details and keep scrolling to see Big Moochie Grape in his bag.
Big Moochie Grape might have a “gigantic” payroll, but his patience is razor thin. Returning to reclaim his riches alongside fellow Paper Route Empire signee, Kenny Muney, Moochie shares his latest video for “Right Now,” a standout track from his East Haiti Baby project. Backed by a booming instrumental by fellow Memphis native RealRed, the track combines the menacing bounce of Memphis trap with the relentless money-hunger of a J.G. Wentworth advert, with Moochie rapping, “I want the money, lil b****, I can’t wait/Paper Route Hockey Team, b****, we gon’ ice skate.”
Directed by Howard Ross, the video for “Right Now” shows the lengths Moochie and Kenny are willing to go to in their pursuit of these millions. The video opens on a small house whose inhabitants are counting up stacks of money and packing it into shoeboxes, as Moochie, Kenny, and company kick the door with tools in hand, ordering everyone to hit the deck. As Moochie holds down the living room, Kenny has two lingerie-clad ladies escort him to where the jackpot’s stashed. Once the bag is secured, the pair hop into their getaway car with their new lady friends in tow, riding off into the night after their “gigantic” lick.
Aided by signature Tennessee-style production from Bandplay, Sosa 808, Ayoza, and more, East Haiti Baby chronicles Moochie's rise from the trap to the top, showcasing the street acumen and sly grin that has him rising in his city and beyond. Continuing a dominant year for Paper Route Empire as they honor Dolph's legacy, Moochie enlists Key Glock and Kenny Muney for features, and shares a new verse from Young Dolph himself on mixtape highlight “Fun.” Whether he’s bouncing over a Bill Withers’ sample on “East Haiti Baby,” belting out cash-crazed melodies on “Money Money Money,” or swapping spitfire flows with Dolph on “Fun,” the Memphis native’s colorful charisma shines throughout the 15-track tape.
With East Haiti Baby, Big Moochie Grape is determined to hit big and keep Paper Route Empire's winning streak going strong. Stay tuned for more from Moochie and PRE–including Jay Fizzle’supcoming tape DonnaFizzle– in the coming weeks.