Trap Beckham: "Fake" (Video)
Best known for high energy, club-ready tracks, Trap Beckham switches up the flow to show the other side of success on "Fake." It's minimalistic visual, shot by Motion Minds draws attention to the Fake's rawness as viewers find the Jacksonville native in his element, behind the mic. In addition to a few Hip Hip video staples such as neon lights and beautiful women.As far as content matter goes, "Fake" takes a departure from Trap Beckham's past successes, "Lil Booties Matter" and "Birthday B*tch" in favor of deeply reflectional bars, where he recalls past challenges and life before fame. Challenges everybody on their grind is familiar with, like "friends" doubting your chances of success and having to be your own cheerleader because nobody wants to support.You know, Grade A fake folks and opportunists that only want to be down when it benefits them. But thank God Trap Beckham knows the deal and acts accordingly. Peep game above.