Powers Pleasant and Joey Bada$$ have linked up as soon as once more to convey the warmth. Their new single “Rumble,” accompanied with a music video, is out now.
The single is full of triumphant horns and abrasive vitality. “Move out my method, earlier than this get violent!/ Get the f**ok out my face, you don’t need these issues!” is an simply memorable hook and the visible accompanies the conviction in the refrain. There is the fixed presence of a flamethrower, Bada$$ standing atop a car, and a crowd of lovely girls dancing alongside to the anthem.
The duo gave VIBE an unique behind-the-scenes have a look at how the “Rumble” video was put collectively; Denzel Curry was additionally on set and appeared in the footage. Check out the BTS video and some images under.
“Rumble” marks Powers Pleasant’s first launch since his 2022 single “Overseas” which featured Maxo Kream, Bas, Kenny Mason, and Erick The Architect. As for Joey Bada$$, he dropped off the single “Passports & Suitcases” that includes KayCyy this previous January.
The Pro Era duo just lately spoke with REVOLT and defined that there’s way more music to return past “Rumble” after they launch their forthcoming albums. “There’s nothing as excessive vitality as ‘Rumble’ [on my album],” Joey mentioned. “It’s extra conceptual and chill. It’s cool that ‘Rumble’ is popping out and I’m capable of give individuals a distinct taste than what I’m about to begin rolling out.”
Pleasant, identified for bringing gifted rappers collectively for posse cuts like the aforementioned “Overseas,” is seeking to shed that pores and skin on his upcoming effort. “I do know I got here into the sport as the ‘posse lower man’ who was throwing all these loopy options collectively on songs with all these artists. But this album is extra centered on making the greatest music,” he mentioned. “So, it’s not a ton of options on each music. It’s my most experimental album I’ve dropped.”
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