Babyface Ray & Veeze: It's a back to school flex in the 'Wavy Navy University' music video
Ready to turn up? How about getting the back to school vibes going strong in the ‘Wavy Navy University’ music video? It’s too fire with Babyface Ray and Veeze leading the charge.
Ready to turn up? How about getting the back to school vibes going strong in the ‘Wavy Navy University’ music video? It’s too fire with Babyface Ray and Veeze leading the charge.
I can’t get enough of this energy level and it’s on full display here. Giddy up.
Veeze: The raspy rap slinger comes through with a hard-hitting 'Pop Yo Sh*t' music video
There’s no taking days off when it comes to hip-hop artist Veeze. The rap crooner comes through with a signature ‘Pop Yo Sh*t’ music video to accompany the newly released single.
There’s no taking days off when it comes to hip-hop artist Veeze. The rap crooner comes through with a signature ‘Pop Yo Sh*t’ music video to accompany the newly released single.
The song goes hard but getting the cameras filming, too? Super tough. Tap in.
Veeze: The 'ATL Freestyle 1 & 2' is loaded with ample bars
Love freestyles? Say less. Rap artist Veeze comes through with the new ‘ATL Freestyle 1 & 2’ along with hip-hop artists Luh Tyler and Rob49 coming through with their signature sounds.
Love freestyles? Say less. Rap artist Veeze comes through with the new ‘ATL Freestyle 1 & 2’ along with hip-hop artists Luh Tyler and Rob49 coming through with their signature sounds.
It’s nearly five minutes of awesomeness and they know it. Tap in.
Veeze: Forget a weekday, it's strictly a 'Weekend' vibe in the new music video
If there’s one thing you can count on when it comes to Veeze? His signature sound and bars. So getting a full-fledged ‘Weekend’ music video? Must-see.
If there’s one thing you can count on when it comes to Veeze? His signature sound and bars. So getting a full-fledged ‘Weekend’ music video? Must-see.
It’s all types of big flexing and looks from cold spots. Tap in.
Veeze: The 'LICK' music video cinematic flexing perfectly matches the song's energy
Sometimes it’s hard to replicate the vibes you get from a fire song to the visual presentation. Fortunately, rap artist Veeze is very different from what you’re used to and comes through with flying colors courtesy of the new ‘LICK’ music video.
Sometimes it’s hard to replicate the vibes you get from a fire song to the visual presentation. Fortunately, rap artist Veeze is very different from what you’re used to and comes through with flying colors courtesy of the new ‘LICK’ music video.
It’s signature sound but it’s all about the video’s activities throughout. Peep the details and get caught up in the flick.
Veeze has just released the new music video for "LICK", off of the recently-released deluxe version of his critically acclaimed debut album Ganger, which debuted at #97 on Billboard's Hot 200 Chart. On "LICK", Veeze leans into his imaginative flexes and knack for clever wordplay – "Everything on me tonight, I just hit a lick / You can look high and low for this drip, ain't no findin' it / You can take my number, need good numbers on exotic / Pint sealed like my true feelings, stay bottled up", he raps to open the standout track. With each subsequent release and music video, Veeze is continuing his hot streak in 2023 by emphasizing his signature animated bar work and syrupy flows.
The four other tracks added to the Ganger deluxe includes "Luv The Tour" produced by Evilgiane and Harrison of Surf Gang, as well as "Get Lucki” and "Unreleased Leak". After being crowned with "the year's best rap album" by The Washington Post and declared "an inimitable, effortlessly entertaining MC" by Rolling Stone, COMPLEX recently championed Veeze as "The Detroit Rapper Everyone's Betting On” – cementing his breakthrough, MVP-caliber year.
Veeze dropped the highly-anticipated Ganger at the end of June this year, which was backed by one of the biggest rap songs of the year in “GOMD” (44M Streams) and its remix with Lil Uzi Vert. Serving as only Veeze’s second full-length release – after 2019’s Navy Wavy, Ganger was highlighted by other standout tracks like the anthemic "Not a Drill" (24M Streams) and the low-key "Safe 2" (13M Streams), which has recently been going viral with 21M Views on TikTok and 31K Creates across the app.
Serving as an accumulation of Veeze’s artistic evolution across its original 21 songs with features from Lil Yachty, Lil Uzi Vert, LUCKI, Babyface Ray, and Icewear Vezzo, the album was quickly met with critical acclaim from the upper echelon of music media like Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, The Washington Post and others. As a whole, Ganger finds Veeze fully committing to his signature syrupy flows and witty lyricism over an eclectic batch of beats, effectively elevating his pent-up star power to astronomical heights. After kicking off The Ganger Tour in front of a sold-out crowd at The Gramercy Theatre in NY just a month ago, Veeze has already been joined by Jordan Poole, Jim Jones, Lil Uzi Vert, Wallo and Michael Rainey Jr. while on the road performing sold-out shows in LA, ATL, Houston and more. With Anycia and Vayda joining him as openers, Veeze will be wrapping up the tour with a sold-out homecoming show in Detroit tonight (11/21).
Veeze: The New York City transit life is on display in the new 'Safe 2' music video
Rap artist Veeze is all about telling stories and showcasing them with cinematic flexes. The hip-hop artist comes with the visual treatment to his ‘Safe 2’ music video.
Rap artist Veeze is all about telling stories and showcasing them with cinematic flexes. The hip-hop artist comes with the visual treatment to his ‘Safe 2’ music video.
Fresh from putting out the Ganger album this past summer, Veeze keeps the focus on his project with the standout tune’s official music video. Tap in.
Critically-acclaimed Detroit rapper Veeze has just announced his partnership with Warner Records and the launch of his new label, Navy Wavy. The deal was announced by Aaron Bay-Schuck, CEO and Co-Chairman, Warner Records and Tom Corson COO & Co-Chairman, Warner Records, alongside Terrence “Snake” Hawkins, longtime music executive and management for Veeze; Gee Roberson, Jean Nelson, and Uwonda Carter Scott.
"What Veeze and Snake have built independently is nothing short of spectacular. Veeze is joining the Warner family with commercial success, real fandom, and incredible momentum, and we look forward to now adding our own expertise to make Veeze one of the most important artists in music. The relationship between Gee Roberson and Jean Nelson of Blueprint - who were instrumental in bringing Veeze into Warner - Snake, and myself goes back over 20 years, so it’s a real full circle moment for us all to now be back in business together. Tom Corson and I are over the moon that Veeze decided to join the Warner family. Now if only he will give us some golf tips…" – Aaron Bay-Schuck (CEO & Co-Chairman, Warner Records)
“Going golfing with Aaron Bay-Schuck and Tom Corson really persuaded me to do the partnership. Those guys are first-class gentlemen and I can see myself learning a lot from them.” – Veeze
Veeze is coming off the heels of a career-minting year following the release of his long-awaited album Ganger this past June. The album marked Veeze's first entry in the Billboard Top 200 Chart, as well as debuting #1 on Heatseekers & Independent Albumcharts. The LP has widespread praise from the likes of The New York Times, NPR, Pitchfork, The Washington Post, The FADER, Rolling Stone & others. Building on the momentum of the release, Veeze is kicking off his 22-date U.S. solo tour, The Ganger Tour, in October with sold-out dates already in Detroit, Atlanta, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, and Los Angeles.
“Veeze is the definition of how being resilient, teachable, loyal, as well as remaining true to yourself, can ultimately change your life for the better. This partnership will open doors not only for Veeze to grow as an iconic artist, but also pave the way for his Navy Wavy imprint. We are very excited about our partnership with Warner Records. We appreciate the efforts of Aaron Bay-Schuck, Tom Corson, Gee Roberson, Jean Nelson, Steven "Steve–O" Carless, Miles Gersh, Uwonda Carter-Scott and Julian Petty in getting this done, and know that together we will change the wave of music, deal structures, and the art of collaborations." – Terrence "Snake" Hawkins
Backed by one of the biggest hip-hop songs of the year in “GOMD” (30M+ Streams) and its remix with Lil Uzi Vert, the highly-anticipated Ganger is only Veeze’s second full-length release following Navy Wavy released in 2019. Over the past few years, Hip-Hop fans have been patiently waiting for the release of Ganger as Veeze had been actively teasing it and its greatness – the result is a comprehensive offering from a rapper who has spent his career carefully mastering his craft, his witty lyricism & forward-thinking sound. Serving as an accumulation of Veeze’s artistic evolution across its 21 songs with features from Lil Yachty, Lil Uzi Vert, LUCKI, Babyface Ray & Icewear Vezzo, Ganger is an expansion of Veeze's cannon of syrupy flows and slurred yet tight-knit bar work over an eclectic batch of beats. The release of Ganger has proven to mark a pivotal moment in Veeze's career development and he will continue to usher in this new, defining year by delivering performances for his rabid fanbase across the United States and abroad in support of Ganger, beginning this October.