Hype Highlights: Starring AUDREY NUNA, Domo Wilson, Dee Watkins & more
AUDREY NUNA - “Space”
Asian American R&B artist AUDREY NUNA kicks off week’s Hype Highlights with her hypnotic new single, “Space”, produced by Anwar Sawyer and prodbyzeph. Dreamy, moody and full of vibes, the track shows AUDREY NUNA’s strength of creating beautiful, healing music. It’s accompanying Loris Russier-directed visual plays like high art, as viewers find the New Jersey native in variety of picturesque scenes, making the trance even more potent.
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Dee Watkins - “Nolia Flow”
Directed by Dee Watkins himself, “Nolia Flow” takes us back to New Orleans where the Florida native displays top-notch storytelling skills, on top of nostalgic production. If you like The Hot Boys or were a No Limit Soulja, this one’s for you.
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Domo Wilson - “Something New”
Domo Wilson continues her run, putting on for the LGBTQ community with “Something New”. Directed by Patrick Foley, the video shows a bossed up Domo Wilson, taking someone’s girl to show her the finer things and how a real woman should be treated. In case you’re still wondering, this line sums up the message: “This pussy n*gga be out herе like body shaming you. With all ya curves and ya stretch marks baby I’m claiming you”.
FOLLOW: @domowilsonmusic
TruCarr - “Bout Mine” ft. Sada Baby
Rising Watts rapper, TruCarr links up with Sada Baby for a cautionary tale, “Bout Mine”, which can be found on his debut project, “Based on a Tru Story”. With his distinctive raspy Southern twang (from his Louisiana mother and grandmother), LA swag (from upbringing in Nickerson Gardens) and his refreshingly tell it like it is style and witty wordplay, TruCarr has quickly become one of Rap’s unique talents.
FOLLOW: @trucarr_ // @sadababy
YXNG K.A - “WHY WOULD I” ft. Lil Durk
North Philadelphia rapper, YXNG K.A and Chicago heavyweight, Lil Durk reveal the lavish life wasn’t in their plans on “Why Would I.” In the video, the two display the depth of their creative chemistry, which comes from related rap styles, and their shared backgrounds as kids who’ve risen up from tough situations. They also have a similar sense of humor. Playing into the visual’s wellness theme, they’re later at a “yoga” session that’s really an excuse to feature a bunch of twerking.