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A Roundup Of Brand New Videos: Santogold, Opio, Gym Class Heroes +More
2008-08-20 01:08:57 by mollifire of MOG in MOG - Editor's Picks
 

It's like a dam broke in the hip hop video market - all of a sudden there is a furious flow of killer music vids out.  So many appeared over the weekend that I couldn't possible post about each one separately.  Since I noticed it via OnSmash, I'll just link to the best ones so you can choose the ones you want to check out...  Let me know in the comments which ones you liked and what you thought about any of them.  I couldn't resist posting the new Santogold video right here:

Santogold - "Lights Out":

 

 

Opio - "To The People"

Gym Class Hereos - "Cookie Jar" (Feat. The-Dream)

The Game - "My Life" (Feat. Lil Wayne)

Twista - "Whip Game Proper" (Feat. Lil Wayne) [Animated]

Ace Hood - "Ride" (Feat. Trey Songz)

 

This next one, by Kam Moye, stands out for having the longest description of any video on OnSmash:

Kam Moye - "Black Enough?":

 

The description:

 

The outspoken debut video, Black Enough, from Reform School Music recording artist, Kam Moye (also known as Supastition). The music video was directed by Rick Foy and the song was produced by Seattle beatmaker Eric G. The song itself addresses the racial stereotypes placed upon Blacks by other races as well as themselves. Kam Moye gives his point of view of being 'black enough' and voices his frustrations. Though some may agree or disagree, there is no doubt that the problem still exists in the African-American community.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 


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