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Spottie WiFi: DJ Mal-Ski pulls through for the 'Do You Get It' music video

Need to turn up and watch something to get you into the summertime vibes? Look no further than what Spottie WiFi and DJ Mal-Ski are serving up with their ‘Do You Get It’ music video. The single goes hard but adding the sunny beach vibes? Tough.

Need to turn up and watch something to get you into the summertime vibes? Look no further than what Spottie WiFi and DJ Mal-Ski are serving up with their ‘Do You Get It’ music video. The single goes hard but adding the sunny beach vibes? Tough.

It’s all types of big flexing, fire rapping and hottest season of the year glowing up for nearly three minutes. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see the duo in action.

Months after the release of his major album, The King’s Alpha, Spottie Wifi asks listeners if they understand why he works hard on his newest single, “Do You Get It.” Spottie collaborated with LA’s own DJ Mal-Ski on a West Coast beat to discuss how greater things are coming for the Cryptopunk rapper. 

The opening verse has Spottie rapping on how he stands out from the crowd and appreciates his time out in Venice Beach working with Mal-Ski. Then, the beat flips and so does the content. On the beat flip, Spottie raps about how he got his money right with cryptocurrency reference heavy rhymes and making his name digitally and physically. 

DJ Mal-Ski is a well-known DJ out in the City of Angels spinning for the likes of the LA Sparks, USC Athletics, and the Pac-12 division. The visual, directed by Will C and Tana has Spottie and Mal-Ski riding around Venice Beach on bikes and rapping in front of street art. 

They can be found on Instagram @spottiewifi and @djmalski 

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Spottie WiFi: The Diplomats vibes are back with Jim Jones in "Buy The Dips'

Can you imagine what JPEG rich feels like? Just look at how much Spottie WiFi is living it up alongside Dipset’s Jim Jones with their new ‘Buy The Dips’ music video finally rocking.

Can you imagine what JPEG rich feels like? Just look at how much Spottie WiFi is living it up alongside Dipset’s Jim Jones with their new ‘Buy The Dips’ music video finally rocking.

It’s all types of flexing but more than anything? It’s a complete vibe. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see them in the rap game bags.

Well-known crypto punk rapper Spottie Wifi links up with Dipset’s Jim Jones on his newest visual “Buy The Dips.” The visual takes place in a futuristic environment with Spotty and Jim rapping around AI robots and large NFT projects around them. 

Spottie is rapping on top of his NFT works as he raps about financial literacy in the cryptocurrency space. Spottie’s hook emphasizes that by rapping “Stick to the script, don't trip. I'mma teach ya how to flip. Buy the dip, Sell the rip. Turn a ETH into a whip. Spottie Pip independent, 5528 my pendant. If I spill it then I meant it, If I shill it we gone send it. We gone sweep sweep sweep the floor, We gone clean up, clean up aisle four, We gone get it, get it for the low, We gone get right and get some more.”  

Jim Jones is a known supporter of the cryptocurrency space as he rapped about his profits from Bitcoin and Blockchains on his Gangsta Grillz album with DJ Drama and premiered the metaverse music video for “We Set The Trends” with Migos in 2022.

When asked about the track, Spottie replied “I originally wrote this song about the hustle of trading crypto and NFTs, and it's very biographical because that's really how I went from being broke and unemployed during COVID to surviving and now thriving in these turbulent times. Then, after I wrote most of the song, I met Jim Jones at an event where we spoke on a panel together, and he ended up hopping on the song and giving it his perspective and comparing hustling in the streets to hustling as a crypto flipper. Jim is one of my favorite artists.”

“Buy The Dips” is the lead single for his upcoming album, The King’s Alpha. The album will have some of his prior releases such as “All Time High”, featuring Bun B, “The King’s Alpha” featuring Snoop Dogg, and “Believers” featuring Bart Oatmeal (aka Baron Davis).

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