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Compton rapper YG has shared the music video for his recent single "2015 Flow," which you can check out below. The refreshingly minimalist video features YG in a dark room with red and black walls, simply rapping to the camera in a single, unbroken take. As the camera gradually zooms back, it is revealed that DJ Mustard, the track's producer, is sitting on a couch throwing cash around — because this is a rap video, after all. You can check out YG's "2015 Flow" music video here: -
YG Releases ‘Blame It On The Streets’ Short Film, Soundtrack Following 'My Krazy Life' Grammy Snub
Last month, YG announced the release of his Blame It On The Streets short film and accompanying soundtrack. Just as promised, both are have arrived following the rapper's Grammy snub for his debut album My Krazy Life. -
YG Responds to Best Rap Album Grammy Snub, Releases '2015 Flow' From Upcoming 'Blame It On The Streets' Soundtrack
The nominees for the 57th Annual Grammy Awards were announced on Friday morning and YG was left out to dry when it came to the Best Rap Album category. He responded to the snub by releasing "2015 Flow" from his upcoming Blame It On The Streets soundtrack. -
YG Talks New Short Film, Soundtrack 'Blame It On The Streets' [WATCH]
Earlier this month, YG announced his upcoming short film and accompanying soundtrack Blame It On The Streets. The West Coast rapper recently discussed his forthcoming project, performing with Fergie and releasing an album in 2015. -
YG Releases Trailer For Upcoming "Blame It On The Streets" Short Film
Just last week, YG announced the release of his upcoming short film, "Blame It On The Streets." The Compton rapper is making good on his word and has gifted fans with a trailer to the film as his BestCoast Connection tour with A$AP Ferg continues. -
YG Announces ‘Blame It On The Streets’ Short Film, Soundtrack [TRACKLIST]
2014 was definitely YG's breakout year and he's ending things on a high note with the release of a short film and soundtrack titled Blame It On The Streets. The Compton rapper made the big announcement after Snoop Dogg crowned him and DJ Mustard the "new pioneers of West Coast hip-hop."
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