SIC VIDS: Jim Jones, Fat Joe, Drake, Mist + Wiley + Sean Paul + Stefflon Don

SIC VIDS: Jim Jones, Fat Joe, Drake, Mist + Wiley + Sean Paul + Stefflon Don

We have more music videos for you to check out from Jim Jones ft Fat Joe “NYC”, Fat Joe’s “Pullin,” Drake “Money In The Grave,” UK rapper Mist “So High” and Wiley, Sean Paul, Stefflon Don music video “Boasty” ft Idris Elba.

Continue on to watch Jim Jones, Fat Joe, Drake, Mist, Wiley, Sean Paul, and Stefflon Don music videos…

SIC VIDS: Jim Jones, Fat Joe, Drake, Mist + Wiley + Sean Paul + Stefflon Don

CelebNMusic247.com has the latest hip hop music video from Jim Jones, Fat Joe, Drake, Mist, Wiley, Sean Paul, and Stefflon Don below.

Enjoy this set of SIC VIDS music videos…

Jim Jones – “NYC” ft. Fat Joe:

This is the second video coming from Jim Jones El Capo album.  For “NYC,” the visual for Jim Jones and Fat Joe’s “NYC” is an homage to their hometown of New York City. The rappers are known to rep their turfs to the fullest and have never minced words when speaking about the highs and lows of the neighborhoods that helped shaped them.

Fat Joe, Dre, Lil Wayne – “Pullin”:

Lil Wayne and Dre (of Cool & Dre) have been brought together by Fat Joe for his latest single “Pullin”. Joe released the video today and it’s fire! Joe first announced Family Ties back in January 2018, teasing the assortment of high-profile collabs he already had lined up. Get ready, Joe is back.

Drake – “Money In The Grave” ft. Rick Ross:

Mist – “So High” feat. Fredo:

British rap stars Mist and Fredo unveil their new collab single “So High”. As we’ve come to expect from both artists, “So High” lands with glossy, cinematic visuals (shot on location in Costa Rica) which sees the pair on a chase through the tropical forests.

“So High” pays homage to Toni Braxton sampling her ’90s hit “You’re Makin’ Me High”.

Wiley, Sean Paul, Stefflon Don – “Boasty” ft. Idris Elba:

Wiley has a reputation for not turning up to things like video shoots or, indeed, his own birthday party. Director Henry Schofield has fun with this idea, casting a young kid in the place of the grime Godfather in the visuals for “Boasty.”

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