“Outta Control”: Fat Joe, Remy Ma, and Cool & Dre’s Explosive New Music Video

Published:

Fat Joe, Cool & Dre, and Remy Ma are bringing the Bronx power of their newest music video for “Outta Control.” The frequent collaborators linked up for the JakeTheShooter-directed visible which incorporates flashy vehicles, dancers, a boxing ring, and even a cop automobile serving because the backdrop to their tag crew efficiency. The manufacturing additionally ties all components along with a pattern of DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince’s iconic 1991 hit “The Summertime.”

During his hard-hitting verse, Joey Crack speaks to his haters and even throws in a Caitlin Clark reference. “That AP so icy, name it the North Face/ We ain’t trippin’ off haters, n**ga, all of us hate/ 20K on the drip, that’s on a north day/ I by no means lacked, Joe Crack, a bat to black metallic/ It’s a chilly world when n**gasoline begin to backpedal/ Caitlin Clark with the rock, they are saying I’m stat-stuffin’, and I inform her I owe a b**ch nothin’/ Going dumb up in Starlets ’til they threw me out,” he raps.

sajdhasd

The “Conceited” rapper makes a memorable entrance after the hook along with her daring opening line, spitting, “They mentioned I shot a buddy over a band, and?/ Imagine what I’d do to a b**ch that I can’t stand/ Right now, I’m on the sting, so don’t push me/ Need my d**okay sucked so unhealthy, however all I bought is that this good p**sy.”

The duo went viral shortly after the video dropped as a result of followers had been fast to level out that each rappers took of their shirts in the course of the clip. Social media customers swiftly reacted to the providing, with one person joking, “‘Fat Joe and Remy Ma each go topless’ is an insane sentence lmao.” Another fan puffed up Remy’s opening line, typing, “This is the toughest opening line of a rap verse this yr.”

X/Calebcat3

Although Fat Joe hasn’t dropped off a challenge since 2019’s Family Ties with Dre, he has gifted followers with a number of options all through 2023 and 2024, delivering verses on tracks like “South Bronx” by Dyce Payso, “How We Get It” by AZ, and “Saturday Night Special” with LL Cool J and Rick Ross. Remy Ma dropped off “YUPP!” in 2023 with Ghostface Killah and additionally “Ghetto & Ratchet” with Connie Diamond.


Credit: www.vibe.com

Related articles

You May Also Like