I Thought A Ghostbuster Said Sum Music Video | Parody of “Said Sum (Remix)” by Moneybagg Yo (ft. City Girls and DaBaby)
Huh?? A spooky crew of 4 ponder the audacity of anyone who claims they can stop this season of scares. Salem Thee Witch and DaDracula return, but call up the cyrptic combo of Mummybagg Ghost and Young MiMummy to help roast the so called Ghostbusters. This video is a parody of “Said Sum (Remix)” by Moneybagg Yo (ft. City Girls and DaBaby).
Photographic Persuasion: Photos of Doechii at the New York State Fair
Here are some photos I captured of Doechii performing at the New York State Fair!
Pump Music Video | Parody of “Munch” by Ice Spice | Beat prod. by Winiss Beats
You thought I was fueling you?? We visit your friendly neighborhood full service gas station where the employees want you to do your own (full) service and they rap a whole song about it. This video is a parody of “Munch” by Ice Spice (prod. by RIOTUSA)
EKUA performs “My Love” | Crescendo S1E4 part 2
EKUA performs “My Love” on part 2 of her episode of Crescendo!
Magic Music Video Moments: Flo Milli – “Weak”
THIS MUSIC VIDEO IS FIRE, FLO IS FIRE, AND KADEEMIOLOGY LOVES FLO MILLI!
Linger Awhile: Photos of Samara Joy at the International Jazz Fest
Here are some photos I captured of jazz artist Samara Joy performing at the Rochester Jazz Festival!
Magic Music Video Moments: Kanye West – “Touch the Sky”
The music video for “Touch the Sky” is one of Kanye West’s most iconic music videos. The ever-controversial West funded the video himself which includes colorful 70’s-movie-style visuals, an amazing verse from Lupe Fiasco, and a hilarious cameo from Nia Long and Tracee Ellis Ross.
Magic Music Video Moments: Missy Elliot – “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)”
This week’s edition of magic music video moments is all about the creative genius Missy Elliott!
EKUA performs “Spiritual Healing” | Crescendo S1E4
Afrobeats artist EKUA performs her debut single, “Spiritual Healing,” live in studio!
Magic Music Video Moments: Janet Jackson – “The Pleasure Principle”
Janet was a huge star in the 1980s (and she still is) and influenced many artists who came after her. The video for her song “The Pleasure Principle” is perhaps her most influential music video, which some claim began a new era for Janet and spawned a genre of rehearsal themed music videos.