Hip-Hop Wired’s Top 10 Videos Of The Week (8/29/14) [VIDEO]
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Labor Day Weekend’s aroma is in the air and The Wrap Up: Hip-Hop Wired’s Top 10 Videos Of The Week is honoring all the artists who put in real work with their visuals.
Whether they’re emulating Hollywood motion pictures, kicking in the hood or chasing after the girl of their dreams, we only considered the best of the best like always.
Start the countdown below beginning with a subdued rendition of trippy.
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Photo: VEVO
10. Juicy J ft. Wiz Khalifa – “Smoke A N*gga”
Director: Jonathan Andrade
Although it’s not the most original clip, the cinematography is razor-sharp.
9. Usher ft. Nicki Minaj – “She Came To Give It To You”
Director: Philip Andelman
A noteworthy throwback to a video that could have been played on TRL.
8. Jessie J, Ariana Grande, Nicki Minaj – “Bang Bang”
Director: Hannah Lux Davis
What a good looking…Beats Pill commercial.
7. Bas ft. Irvin Washington – “Vacation”
Director: Andrew Nisinon
The beach is better. Even if you’re devoid of one.
5. Dizzy Wright – “State Of Mind”
Director: Ryan Pinkall and Jesse Ray Diamond
Television can rot your brain but Channel Funk Volume provides the anecdote.
4. Boaz – “Like This”
Director: Matt Meehan
Pittsburgh’s finest cranks the kelvin to the max in this one.
3. Rick Ross – “Drug Dealers Dream”
Director: DRE Films
Gangsters from St. Kitts to Dade County all speak the same language.
2. Stalley – “Jackin’ Chevys”
Director: Cristopher Schafer
Ohio boyz ‘n the hood.
1. Hoodie Allen – “Movie”
Director: Jackson Adams.
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