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Best Music Videos of The Week: Lil Nas X, Leon Bridges, Isaiah Rashad & More

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The best videos of the week includes selections from Lil Nas X, Leon Bridges, Boldy James, Isaiah Rashad, and more. 

After a week of anticipation, Lil Nas X has dropped the video for his latest single, “Industry Baby,” which features Jack Harlow and a beat from Kanye West. The video is great — it features the rapper being sentenced to prison and where he is running things. This is the third excellent video Lil Nas X has dropped this year, following the infamous “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)” and  “Sun Goes Down” videos. (Lil Nas X’s debut album, Montero, is dropping later this year.) 

The video is just one of many awesome videos to drop this week. For the best videos of the week, we highlight new visuals from Migos, DDG, Leon Bridges, Kodak Black, Isaiah Rashad, EST Gee, and more. 

One of the more exciting videos to highlight is the reunion from Boldy James and The Alchemist. They dropped “First 48 Freestyle” which features Boldy putting on an excellent verbal showcase. The song is the first release from the duo’s upcoming album Bo Jackson, which is dropping on August 13. (This will be their first release since last year’s classic The Price of Tea in China.)

We also want to highlight the new video from Bobby Session, which features the rapper paying homage to fellow Texan Erykah Badu. It was a good week for music videos — particularly rap ones — and we haven’t even gotten one from Kanye West yet

Check out the best music videos of the week  below.

 

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