Rot Ken comes fully loaded going 'Solo' in his newest music video
Who says you need gang-gang to complete a takeover? Turns out Southern hip-hop star Rot Ken is determined more than ever to shine bright even when he’s going ‘Solo’ as you see in his newest music video.
Who says you need gang-gang to complete a takeover? Turns out Southern hip-hop star Rot Ken is determined more than ever to shine bright even when he’s going ‘Solo’ as you see in his newest music video.
The visual slaps and even though it clocks in at just under two minutes, there’s enough visual fun to keep you tuned in for the nearly 120 seconds clip. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Rot Ken contributing to the culture.
Georgia’s own Rot Ken continues to drop heat from his new project Yahweh Child. His new video for project standout “Solo” finds Ken proving he can stand alone as the chosen one. Over one of the most ethereal instrumentals on the project, the BoyMeetSpace / Internet Money / 10K Projects signee delivers a montage of inventive flows as he shines under the night sky. The song lowkey puts me in a trance every time I listen! Def has become one of my fave tracks on the project. “Solo” arrives on the heels of “Never Too Rich,” released earlier this month.
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"With each release...it's evident that Ken’s artistry has gotten more divine with time." - XXL
"His most recent offering “007” is definitely going to have you bobbing your head and realizing why he’s beginning to gain some much-deserved traction with his music." - Lyrical Lemonade
"Touting hard-hitting 808s and iridescent ad-libs, Ken’s passionate vocals are the star of the show, coming through with waves of self-reflective depth and power to overcome the adversity he faces." - Our Generation Music
“Ken’s confident and diverse flows, impressive beat selection, volatile subject matter and continuously improving chemistry with producers like JetsonMade and Taz Taylor of Internet Money have continued to make his stock skyrocket.” - Our Generation Music
Rot Ken is 'Heartless' but in the best way in his new music video
It’s fall but Rot Ken is delivering summer-type heat on his tunes these days. The hip-hop artist comes through with his new ‘Heartless’ music video mixing everything from relationship goals to street hustling from start to finish.
It’s fall but Rot Ken is delivering summer-type heat on his tunes these days. The hip-hop artist comes through with his new ‘Heartless’ music video mixing everything from relationship goals to street hustling from start to finish.
The sound is melodic and the visual brings it all full circle. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Ken in his savage bag.
With a freewheeling sense of melody to complement his organic appeal, Rot Ken has an arsenal of vocal and creative weapons at his disposal. Combatting the adversity he faces, both in the streets and in his mind, Ken shares his latest video single, “Heartless,” produced by Kay, Kid Krono, and Clemsy. Though Ken bursts onto the track, initially scolding listeners who failed to heed the warnings of his cold-blooded demeanor, the strength of “Heartless” lies in Ken’s incremental self-reflectiveness as the track progresses. As Ken contemplates his mission to escape the drugs, guns, women, and reckless individuals that seek to destroy him, it’s clear that his heartlessness comes from the toll the world took on him: “I’m worried ‘bout me/I’m staying focused, gotta stay on my path/I go through things, I’m a human being.”
Though Ken has been away for much of 2022, his presence was still heavily felt. In May, the Internet Money/BoyMeetSpace artist shared Free Me, a 17-track project that showed his range, and demonstrated his singular ability to cut through immersive production with effervescent flows. The Augusta native's project featured underground hits like "Baby Choppa" (1.6 million Spotify streams), "Heartbreak Kid" (1.7 million Spotify streams), and "Beautiful," a collaboration with SoFaygo that racked up over 3.6 million Spotify streams. With additional appearances from Kalan.FrFr, Hunxho, and 21 Lil Harold, the 17-track Free Me project is available everywhere now.
Rot Ken and 21 Lil Harold turn up the porch like Ginobili in their new music video
Rap duo Rot Ken and Lil Harold deliver in big ways when it comes to the music. So of course they had to keep the momentum going from their ‘Ginobili’ anthem by busting out the camera for their latest must-see video.
Rap duo Rot Ken and 21 Lil Harold deliver in big ways when it comes to the music. So of course they had to keep the momentum going from their ‘Ginobili’ anthem by busting out the camera for their latest must-see video.
The duo light up a porch with their hard-hitting lyrics while taking moments to go back inside to unleash bars. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see them in action.
With a fiery flow and co-signs from some of the best in the game, Rot Ken is coming for the Georgia rap throne. Sharing a video for a melodic highlight from his recent Free Me mixtape, Ken mobs with Atlanta's 21 Lil Harold in "Ginobili." Created in collaboration with a long line of heavy-hitting producers, including JetsonMade and Neeko Baby of Spaceboy Productions, and Rio Leyva, Nico Baran, and Taz Taylor of Internet Money, "Ginobili" is a showcase for Ken's freewheeling flexes: "I bеat on the bag, I beat up her back/A studio junkie, I'm still in the lab." Lil Harold's halting drawl is the perfect complement to Ken's fast-talking styles, as the two rappers trade verses over hyperactive pianos and trampoline 808s. In the video, directed by Man Films, both rappers retreat to the outskirts of Atlanta to count their cash and spend quality time with a baddie.
"Ginobili" is the latest in a line of high quality visuals from Ken, most recently following the high-rolling clip for “Foreign.” The two Free Me videos continue the artist's triumphant , which launched earlier this month with his new video single, “Rollin.” Though Ken has been away for much of 2022, his presence has still been still heavily felt. In May, the 18-year-old artist shared Free Me, a 17-track project that showed his range, and demonstrated his singular ability to cut through immersive production with effervescent flows. The Augusta native's project featured underground hits like "Baby Choppa" (1.6 million Spotify streams), "Heartbreak Kid" (1.6 million Spotify streams), and "Beautiful," a collaboration with SoFaygo that racked up over 3.2 million Spotify streams. With additional appearances from Kalan.FrFr and Hunxho, Free Me is available everywhere now.
Signed to Internet Money Records, in partnership with JetsonMade's Spaceboy Productions, look for Ken to keep annihilating state-of-the-art production for many years to come. Stay tuned to watch the young rapper's rise.