Underrated Hip-Hop Music Videos Of 2013 [VIDEO]
Churning out content is the name of the game, and that's been consistent for the past few years. Because of this, a lot of content falls to the wayside due to the uphill battle between popularity, prioritization, and favoritism on the blogosphere.
In this particular case, we're placing a scope on visuals that were ill, but somehow managed to get lost in the proverbial sauce. And this isn't a way to pump our favorite up and coming MCs (though some will appear). A few notable veterans also saw their treatments bite the proverbial dust.
Don't worry, though. We here at Hip-Hop Wired took the time to acknowledge a few thorough visuals that deserve a second look (or perhaps a first).
See the list we assembled after the jump. Did we miss anything? Voice your opinions in the comments.
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Audio Push - "Shine"
The Los Angeles duo brought cult classic, Friday, to the small screen.
Run The Jewels - "36'' Chain"
Leave it up to El Producto and Killer Kill From Adamsville to deliver a treatment that's both intelligently written and comedic.
Dom Kennedy - "South Central Love"
In general, Los Angeles does a great job depicting their day to day lives in their visuals. Dom K. is clearly a student of that lineage.
Big K.R.I.T. - "Bigger Picture"
Marc Eckō directed this extremely artistic take on relationships and how they can go awry.
Scotty ft. Trinidad Jame$ & Big K.R.I.T. - "Game"
The overall tone is southern playeristic in this vid by this Atlanta up-and-comer. Get some of this game they're kicking.
Danny Brown - "Dip"
The toothless Detroit native, known to be spastic in a calm, drug influenced type of way, captured his natural essence in this video.
Chance The Rapper - "Everybody's Something"
The message shines through the smooth small screen adaptation for this Acid Rap standout.
Wale ft. French Montana - "Back 2 Ballin'"
If you're a child of the Sega Genesis/16-bit era, you can't help but appreciate this one from Folarin.
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