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Rae Sremmurd: The 'Sexy' music video lives up to its name from start to finish

Need a nostalgic flex with a modern twist? Look no further than what Rae Sremmurd are delivering in 2023 coming courtesy of their ‘Sexy’ music video.

Need a nostalgic flex with a modern twist? Look no further than what Rae Sremmurd are delivering in 2023 coming courtesy of their ‘Sexy’ music video.

Fresh from their newest studio album, the duo show all types of turn up vibes from the video flex. Tap in.

Rae Sremmurd release new music video for “Sexy” from their fourth studio album Sremm 4 Life.  The “Sexy” music video follows the release of two prior music videos for “Not So Bad (Lean’s Gone Cold)” and “Tanisha (Pump That).”  “Not So Bad (Lean’s Gone Cold)” has amassed over 12 million YouTube views and has been in the Top Trending Audio on Tik Tok for over 3 moths.  The visuals for “Sexy” were shot between Atlanta and Los Angeles, directed by Ethan Iverson, creative directed by Mike WiLL Made-It and Medet Shayakhmetov and features cameos from Sukihana and Producer of the explosive track Mike WiLL Made-It.

The duo’s first two albums, 2015’s SremmLife and the following year’s SremmLife 2, were each certified Platinum, and the latter spawned the group’s first No. 1 hit, the Gucci Mane-assisted “Black Beatles” which is now 7x platinum. SR3MM, from 2018, was groundbreaking in its own way, a triple-disc effort that saw each brother get his own LP’s worth of space to work solo, before tying them back together. It featured 3x platinum selling single “Powerglide” and platinum selling single “Guatemala”. The album also included guest appearances by Juicy J, Travis Scott, Future, Pharrell, The Weeknd among others.

Rae Sremmurd recently performed hits from the new album at Coachella.  They also performed at this year’s NFL Pro Bowl with their entire 7-minute set televised across ESPN, ABC, and Disney XD. They recently wrapped a 2 month European leg tour with Post Malone and a knockout performance at Rolling Loud. 

Still getting put up on who Rae Sremmurd are? Take notes.

Rae Sremmurd emerged from Tupelo, Mississippi as a duo with a knack for party-oriented anthems. In 2015, they released their explosive debut album, “SremmLife." The full-length project landed at #5 on the Billboard 200 chart and is RIAA certified Platinum. It includes iconic party anthems such as the 3x Platinum “No Flex Zone,” the 6x Platinum “No Type,” and the Young Thug and Nicki Minaj-assisted 3x Platinum single, “Throw Sum Mo,” which quickly propelled them to super stardom. The Tupelo superstars wasted no time releasing their 2nd album, “SremmLife 2,” which included their first Billboard Hot 100 #1 song, “Black Beatles," which held the #1 spot for 7 weeks. The 8x Platinum single was sky-rocketed by the viral mannequin challenge, making the duo one of the firsts to have their music inspire social media challenges and pioneered what’s now common place in the digital world. In 2018, they released their 3rd multi-album project “SR3MM." “SR3MM” was made up of three standalone albums - Rae Sremmurd’s “Rae Sremmurd," Swae Lee’s “Swaecation” and Slim Jxmmi’s “Jxmtro.” The album was made in conjunction with their longtime collaborator Mike Will Made-It. It bore platinum selling single “Guatamala” and included guest appearances by Juicy J, Travis Scott, Future, Pharell, The Weekend among others.

The duo's highly anticipated 4th studio album, "Sremm 4 Life" is out now, and has shown Rae Sremmurd’s continued momentum with their hit single, “Not So Bad (Leans Gone Cold).” There’s no slowing down for these two!

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Rae Sremmurd: It's July and so it's 'Not So Bad' music video is fire

The duo are back at it. Rae Sremmurd are keeping the glow and shine on their non-stop grind coming courtesy of their ‘Not So Bad’ music video.

The duo are back at it. Rae Sremmurd are keeping the glow and shine on their non-stop grind coming courtesy of their ‘Not So Bad’ music video.

From putting out fire tunes to cinematic flexes, Rae keep the heat going through one of the hottest months of the year. Peep the details and keep scrolling for the visual glowing.

Hitmakers Rae Sremmurd released the visual for their hit single “Not So Bad (Leans Gone Cold),” a highlight of their just-released fourth album SREMM 4 LIFE.

“My lean's gone cold, I'm wonderin' why I got out of bed at all,” Swae Lee sings over mournful piano and booming bass on the chorus, which interpolates Dido's 2000 hit "Thank You,"before Slim Jxmmi chimes in. “Started off in last place," he raps. "I always had faith, never saw no competition.” Rae Sremmurd makes the familiar melody their own as evidenced by the song's growing virality and streaming success.

Filmed while on The Twelve Carat Tour alongside Post Malone,who appears in the video, the video finds hip-hop's favorite siblings cutting it up all over the U.K. and beyond, showcasing their magnetic brand of performing, while enjoying all the highlights of a European tour. Spliced throughout is footage of the pair wowing enormous audiences on stage, as well shots of Swae recording on his own.

“Not So Bad (Leans Gone Cold)” is the third single from SREMM 4 LIFE following the club-ready “Tanisha (Pump That)” and the trumpet-laden “Royal Flush” featuring Young Thug. Other tracks include “Origami,” produced by Mike Will Made It, and “Flaunt It/Cheap” is a rapid-fire club banger that deftly incorporates ‘90s house sounds. From top to bottom, the album is among the year’s very best rap offerings.

And fans of the duo would expect nothing less. Their first two albums, 2015’s SremmLife and the following year’s SremmLife 2, were each certified Platinum, and the latter spawned the group’s first No. 1 hit, the Gucci Mane-assisted “Black Beatles” which is now 7x platinum. SR3MM, from 2018, was groundbreaking in its own way, a triple-disc effort that saw each brother get his own LP’s worth of space to work solo, before tying them back together. It featured 3x platinum selling single “Powerglide” and platinum selling single “Guatemala”. The album also included guest appearances by Juicy J, Travis Scott, Future, Pharrell, The Weeknd among others. 

Now, with “Not So Bad (Leans Gone Cold),” the Tupelo natives add their special shine to a beloved track—and make it extraordinary all over again.

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Rae Sremmurd: Slim Jxmmi and Swae Lee are back-back with 'Tanisha (Pump That)'

Need some Rae Sremmurd in your life? Of course you do and what better way to celebrate the release of Scremm 4 Life than with the new ‘Tanisha (Pump That)’ music video.

Need some Rae Sremmurd in your life? Of course you do and what better way to celebrate the release of Scremm 4 Life than with the new ‘Tanisha (Pump That)’ music video.

It’s all types of vintage vibes from everyone’s favorite duo - Slim Jxmmi and Swae Lee. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see them in their rap game bags.

Today, Rae Sremmurd rolls out their long-awaited fourth studio album SREMM 4 LIFE, which features the duo's explosive new single “Tanisha (Pump That).” The Mississippi-bred brothers will celebrate their first album in five years by performing on the Coachella stage for the first time since 2016 and heading to Europe for The Twelve Carat Tour alongside Post Malone.

Eclectic and multi-layered, Sremm4Life’s 14 tracks are as different as they are addictive. The stunning opener, “Origami,” produced by Mike Will Made It, is off-kilter and mysterious, while “Flaunt It/Cheap” is a rapid-fire club banger that deftly incorporates ‘90s house sounds. And then there's “Royal Flush” featuring Young Thug — a looming smash hit with a trumpet sample that is destined to soundtrack parties around the world.

Other highlights include “Tanisha (Pump That),” which is a vibe unto itself. “Like Tanisha, doin’ it for the people, nobody do it like she do, everything tight and see-through,” Slim Jxmmi raps over hypnotic beats and scratching effects. Swae Lee then joins in, singing: “Let’s not go back and forth, she’s what I need. Throwing it back and forth, let me speak." With its infectious percussion and a salacious chorus, this tune is peak Rae Sremmurd.

And fans of the rap icons would expect nothing less. The duo’s first two albums, 2015’s SremmLife and the following year’s SremmLife 2, were each certified Platinum, and the latter spawned the group’s first No. 1 hit, the Gucci Mane-assisted “Black Beatles” which is now 7x platinum. SR3MM, from 2018, was groundbreaking in its own way, a triple-disc effort that saw each brother get his own LP’s worth of space to work solo, before tying them back together. It featured 3x platinum selling single “Powerglide” and platinum selling single “Guatemala”. The album also included guest appearances by Juicy J, Travis Scott, Future, Pharrell, The Weeknd among others.

Recently, Rae Sremmurd performed at this year’s NFL Pro Bowl with their entire 7-minute set televised across ESPN, ABC, and Disney XD. Fans will be able to catch the hitmakers on the Coachella stage this April for the first time in 7 years, followed by a run of European dates alongside Post Malone. Needless to say, Sremm4Life launches an exciting new chapter for the dynamic duo.

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Desiigner and Slim Jxmmi bring the energy in their 'Kilo' music video

It’s pretty much impossible to stay in one place when ‘Kilo’ starts up so you can imagine how much of a movement it is when you watch Desiigner and Slim Jxmmi in the new music video.

It’s pretty much impossible to stay in one place when ‘Kilo’ starts up so you can imagine how much of a movement it is when you watch Desiigner and Slim Jxmmi in the new music video.

It hits hard and the energy is non-stop. Peep the details and get lost in the cinematic fun.

The year may be coming to an end as well as the season slowing down but not the case for Desiigner who continues to roll out high energy, mood setting, confidence building music. The 2x RIAA Certified Diamond and 8x Platinum recording artist taps in with Slim Jxmmi for a whirlwind ride in new video “Kilo.”

“Kilo” is the first link up between Desiigner and the Rae Sremmurd artist Slim Jxmmi. A link up that proves to be perfect symmetry and a recipe for success as the two artists deliver a powerful performance. The track follows the Grammy Award-nominated rapper’s recent releases with “My Brodie” and “Star in the Room.”

Having struggled during a rough personal year and even tougher past month with losses that hit close to home, Desiigner had this to say in regards to his thoughts and current status of his career as an artist.

“I’m not gonna stop. Music is my therapy. I lost a lot of bros this year. We all say things out of emotions but the truth is in me. Being able to let out a good cry helped me see things way more clearer now. I’m excited to keep sharing the gift of music that God gave me to ya’ll.” -Deiigner

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Rae Sremmurd's new Denial takes you far away from home

The mighty return of Rae Sremmurd? Oh yes. The hip-hop pair have finally come through with their first official single in four years with ‘Denial’ and it lives up to the wait.

The mighty return of Rae Sremmurd? Oh yes. The hip-hop pair have finally come through with their first official single in four years with ‘Denial’ and it lives up to the wait.

While the streets might have to wait a little longer for a hard-hitting anthem, this tune has Slim Jxmmi and Swae Lee talking directly to the ladies. The visual is all types of summer paradise goals.

Today, Rae Sremmurd releases “Denial,” their first single as a duo in four years. Laced with stirring strings and earnest reflections on relationships, the track is a gentle departure from their typically high-octane club anthems — but their chemistry is as strong as ever. The track also arrives alongside an immersive new video.

Swae Lee kicks off “Denial” by ruminating on struggling lovers, a cautionary tale he’s not all that sure he wants to abide by: "I must confess, I ain’t never loved a girl like this/It’s worth a try, you in denial.” For his part, Slim Jxmmi also takes a dip into sentimentality, letting loose soul-baring revelations.

The striking visual for “Denial” finds Swae and Slim belting their hearts out as they roam a beach in Brazil, and travel through the nightlife of a busy city’s streets. Idyllic and romantic, the colorful and heartwarming video suits the intimate feeling of the track itself—as well as making the case that the song will make the perfect soundtrack for a warm summer night with the people you love. Given the excitement around Rae Sremmurd’s long-awaited comeback, it’s fitting that the video made its broadcast premiere on MTV Live, MTVU, and on the Paramount Times Square billboards.

“Denial” marks the first time Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi have connected on record since 2018’s SR3MM, a triple-album that established their solo prowess while reaffirming their status as defining tastemakers of the 2010s. With “Denial,” the duo is all set to continue reinforcing their status as the most innovative duos in hip-hop. That’s a process that began nearly a decade ago.

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