Snupe Bandz: There's no denying this 'Bloc Star' with a vixen-filled music video flex
Need to boost up your confidence? Just take notes from hip-hop artist Snupe Bandz and how he’s glowing up these days with anthems like the ‘Bloc Star’ music video. The flex is always activated but this visual goes even harder than expected.
Need to boost up your confidence? Just take notes from hip-hop artist Snupe Bandz and how he’s glowing up these days with anthems like the ‘Bloc Star’ music video. The flex is always activated but this visual goes even harder than expected.
From the gas station flex to a closed set with women everywhere, it’s all about Snupe’s turn up goals. Peep the details and get caught up in the flex.
With a relentless hustler mentality and sky-high ambitions, SNUPE BANDZ is a staple in the Memphis scene. Staying focused on increasing his money and fame, the Paper Route Empire rapper shares “Blocstar.” Over bouncy yet assertive production, SNUPE comments on his recent success and status in his city. He refuses to let anyone get in his way as he rises to the top, unfazed by those beneath him: “Don’t compare me to none of these rappers, b*tch I’m a trapper.” In the video, SNUPE gives a glimpse into the life of a true trap star, flexing his icy chains while a group of baddies dance around him.
“Blocstar” arrives shortly after “Scarred,” Snupe’s first new music since the release of BOYZ IN THE HOOD, the 2022 collaborative project between SNUPE and fellow PRE hotshot PaperRoute Woo. With high-energy features from Arkansas rapper Bankroll Freddie and the crunkstar himself, Duke Deuce, BOYZ N THE HOOD built on the duo’s long history of collaborations, dating back to 2020's "In My Bag" and continuing through 2021's "Pop Out," which drew 2 million YouTube views. Both SNUPE and Woo joined their mentor Young Dolph on "Nothing To Me," a standout single from the 2021 PAPER ROUTE iLLUMINATi mixtape, generating over 10 million views, and they later took the stage in remembrance of their role model during a tribute set at Rolling Loud California 2021. Since then, SNUPE BANDZ has been a mainstay in the Memphis scene, following in the footsteps of his mentor Young Dolph with his uncompromising Tennessee trap music.
Jay Fizzle & Snupe Bandz: It's the signature sound and flexing in the 'Good Fellas' music video
You already know when Jay Fizzle is in front of the camera, there’s ample flexing going down. So pairing him up with Snupe Bandz? Big flexing. The new ‘Good Fellas’ music video goes hard and reminds you why they’re paving their own lanes with confidence and hard bars.
You already know when Jay Fizzle is in front of the camera, there’s ample flexing going down. So pairing him up with Snupe Bandz? Big flexing. The new ‘Good Fellas’ music video goes hard and reminds you why they’re paving their own lanes with confidence and hard bars.
It’s a Memphis type of vibe in the new music video and the duo hit the streets while dishing on their real-life grinds. Peep the details and get caught up in the cinematic appeal.
A seasoned veteran of the Memphis streets and Paper Route Empire’s longest-tenured signee, Jay Fizzle knows that this game leaves no room for rats. Mobbing up with his fellow PRE made man, SNUPE BANDZ, Jay Fizzle shares the new video for “Good Fellas.” A standout from Fizzle’s recent project, F*CK BEING FAMOUS, the track finds SNUPE and Fizzle going bar-for-bar over a bouncy piano instrumental with the kind of deadly chemistry that’ll leave an opp scrambling.
Directed by Ray Ray iFilm, the video for “Good Fellas” portrays the birth of a snitch, as a frustrated associate finds himself behind bars and ends up cooperating for a McDonald’s meal and a shortened jail stay. When Fizzle and SNUPE receive word of his betrayal, they take swift action to resolve their issue. As they track down the rat and get him cornered, it calls to mind the tragic foreshadowing of the titular Scorsese film, when Jimmy Conway tells a young Henry Hill, “Never rat on your friends, and always keep your mouth shut.”
“Good Fellas” arrives as the first video released in the wake of Fizzle’s recent project, F*CK BEING FAMOUS. The new collection of unapologetically raw rhymes rolls out the carpet for a series of guests, both familiar and unfamiliar. Fizzle proves to have excellent chemistry with L.A. legend 03 Greedo on the ultra-funky "Still The Same," as the two bond over their enduring love for the color purple, and he goes toe-to-toe with Chicago rapper Kash Mirr on the steely "Blackout." Home to the recent video single "Dickie Set" (450k view), F*CK BEING FAMOUS looks to continue the momentum from DonaFizzo, Fizzle’s 2022 tape, and keeps his run going as Paper Route Empire's longest-tenured signee. Last year's DonaFizzo featured buzzing street hits like "Standing On Top Of Sh*t" ft. Key Glock and the heartfelt tribute "Long Live Dolph" ft. Ricco Barrino.
With F*CK BEING FAMOUS, Fizzle follows in the footsteps of his mentor Young Dolph, digging deep into his mastery of Memphis music and delivers a set for the Tennessee trap heads. Sit back and watch him rise to the top of his city's busy scene.
Snupe Bandz: It's all about having 'Bigger Dreams' in 2023
Need some real-life motivation? Look no further than hip-hop trapper Snupe Bandz and seeing how he’s flexing in 2023 coming courtesy of his ‘Bigger Dreams’ music video.
Need some real-life motivation? Look no further than hip-hop trapper Snupe Bandz and seeing how he’s flexing in 2023 coming courtesy of his ‘Bigger Dreams’ music video.
The visual hits hard and shows how much he’s leveled up since his early grinding days. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see SB’s cinematic flex.
With his mind on his money and his sky-high ambitions, SNUPE BANDZ is piloting his own destiny. Returning to prove the sky's the limit for anyone bold enough to reach for it, the Paper Route Empire artist shares the video for “Bigger Dreams.” The track finds SNUPE exploring the distance between his roots and the heights of his career, sharing the lessons he learned along the way: “It ain’t how you start the race, n****, it’s how you finish/When you doing better than them b*tches, they gon’ envy.”
The video for “Bigger Dreams” opens as SNUPE pulls up on a couple kids from the neighborhood in his Corvette, stopping to take some pictures before making detours from the trap to the jewelry store. SNUPE buys some new ice and stops to fill up his tank, but ultimately ends up right back at the studio, bringing his next big dream into view.
“Bigger Dreams” is the latest video from BOYZ IN THE HOOD, the 2022 collaborative project between SNUPE and fellow PRE hotshot PaperRoute Woo, following the recent cut for Woo’s “Different Channel.” With high-energy features from Arkansas rapper Bankroll Freddie and the crunkstar himself, Duke Deuce, BOYZ N THE HOOD is available everywhere via Paper Route Empire.
SNUPE BANDZ and PaperRoute Woo have a long history of collaborations, dating back to 2020's "In My Bag" and continuing through 2021's "Pop Out," which drew 1.9 million YouTube views. Both SNUPE and Woo joined their mentor Young Dolph on "Nothing To Me," a standout single from the 2021 PAPER ROUTE iLLUMINATi mixtape, generating over 9.6 million views, and they later took the stage in remembrance of their role model during a tribute set at Rolling Loud California 2021. The two Memphis natives made memorable appearances on Paper Route Empire Presents: Long Live Dolph, the 2022 PRE compilation tape: SNUPE shined on his solo showcase "I Know Why," and connected with Joddy Badass for the sensual "I Like," while Woo flashed his mastery of flow in "Fully Equipt."
Snupe Bandz finally comes through to 'Pop Out' with PaperRoute Woo and Duke Deuce
Timing is everything but sometimes waiting is a virtue. Snupe Bandz delivers after what feels like a long wait for the visual treatment to his ‘Pop Out’ anthem.
Timing is everything but sometimes waiting is a virtue. Snupe Bandz delivers after what feels like a long wait for the visual treatment to his ‘Pop Out’ anthem.
The music video comes accompanied with PaperRoute Woo and Duke Deuce. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Snupe in his bag.
SNUPE BANDZ and PaperRoute Woo specialize in diamond-tough Memphis music designed to appeal to the rawest steppers in their city. Teaming up with a fellow Memphis rhymer for a fiery new video, SNUPE and Woo share "Pop Out," a new music video. Dominated by a low-note piano bassline and appealingly distorted blasts of synth, the three emcees strut their stuff and display their distinct personalities. Woo takes aim at Instagram hustlers who wilt when they see a real one in the streets, SNUPE chronicles his rise from the block to the big time, and Duke Deuce brings a new energy with his triplet flows and emphatic ad-libs. In the video, the two Paper Route Empire rappers and the Quality Control crunkstar post up in a dimly-lit corner of Memphis, hosting an unforgettable function with beautiful women, fearsome pit bulls, and "Deucifer," Duke Deuce's fearsome ventriloquist dummy.
Following up the recent video for "When I'm Bored," "Pop Out" is a highlight from Boyz N The Hood, the recently released mixtape by SNUPE Bandz and PaperRoute Woo. Showcasing their complimentary styles, with SNUPE as the effortlessly high-flying stunner and Woo as the domineering hard-nosed tactician, Boyz N The Hood is a potent introduction to the duo, who’ve been standouts in the Memphis scene for years. With high-energy features from Arkansas’ own Bankroll Freddie and Duke Deuce, Boyz N The Hood is available everywhere now via Paper Route Empire.
SNUPE BANDZ and PaperRoute Woo have a long history of collaborations, dating back to 2020's "In My Bag" and continuing through last year's "Pop Out," which drew 1.8 million YouTube views. Both SNUPE and Woo joined their mentor Young Dolph on "Nothing To Me," a standout single from last year's PAPER ROUTE iLLUMINATi mixtape, generating over 9 million views, and they later took the stage in remembrance of their role model during a tribute set at Rolling Loud California 2021. The two Memphis natives made memorable appearances on Paper Route Empire Presents: Long Live Dolph, the recent PRE compilation tape: SNUPE shined on his solo showcase "I Know Why," and connected with Joddy Badass for the sensual "I Like," while Woo flashed his mastery of flow in "Fully Equipt."