With some subtly obscene scenes and little comedy to spice things up, the video shows the award-winning rapper flirting with several big-booty chics, and also features a cameo from actress Eniola Badmus. Check it out.
Lennox feeling a little neglected by her lover, but she soon wins his attention and affection. Not that she had to work especially hard for it, mind you.
They both feel something special for each other but tend to restrict their emotions because they tend to still be strangers who know little about themselves. Watch the video below.
Shot throughout his hometown of Los Angeles, the stop-motion clip-directed by Jack Begert and Dave Free (of the little homies)-documents a day in the life of the TDE rapper.
Tekno entertains so beautifully which goes to show that if you have it in you, it will be very noticeable with just little effort. Directed by Patrick Elis. Enjoy and don't forget to leave your comments behind.
She shared a 15seconds clip of herself dancing to the mega hit single on Instagram with a little joke to it, captioning it "When your mom says she's leaving town for the weekend!!! Shoki time! Party time byeee" Download!
Jaywon and YQ who are signed to Next World Music and Cadilly Ent. respectively see this project as their own little way of playing their part in building the Nigerian nation. Enjoy!
Thus, he came through with a nice little breakfast surprise for us, releasing the new song and video for "Tycoon" today. The video was Directed by Eif Rivera.
The Compton rapper chills at a backyard wedding with a "bad little hyna" and fronts as a Mariachi member. Tyga joins the festivities, dressed as a vaquero while walking his horse down the street.
They performed the song at the Grammys and led a tribute to Little Richard during the program's "In Memoriam" segment. They issued the second single "Skate" over the summer, before confirming the record's November 15 release date.
In contrast, the Sheffield United fans had little to get excited about, as their side offered little in attack other than a flurry of chances just before the break.
Musically, the song is upbeat, a little poppy (though not as much so as much of B.o.B's music) and celebratory, with Bobby Ray and Bankroll relishing their status as nationally-recognized rappers.