[Video] Rob GF – Lights Dim Low (ft. Young Soul)

“Lights Dim Low” featuring Young Soul is the latest video release from Rob GF off of his Higher Than Usual 2 mixtape. Michael Jacobs directed the video.

“The video and the song are really about the struggle of being in love with music,” says Rob. “It’s like being in love with a beautiful girl who doesn’t notice you and always ends up with the jock who drives a flashy car and gets all the accolades but posses little substance.” Does he get the girl in the end? “‘No shine here’ is this about the drugs we turn to but provide no answer. Are we saying there’s no glory to be won or life is just pain, struggle and suffering?” The video doesn’t try to answer those questions because Rob hasn’t found his answer yet, but judging by what the 20 year-old is producing lately, success and victory are surely around the corner..

[Video] Charley Moon – Billion $ Regime

“Billion $ Regime” is the latest video from Charley Moon and will appear on his upcoming project A.O.E. (Art Over Everything), which is set for release this Spring.

In this video Charley Moon explains Money is not the only form of wealth. People are so caught up in the illusion of fame and fortune that we forget, most of us are rich in love, in life and that we should all strive to be rich in spirit.

[Video] Fortunato – Lobotomy

Fortunato drops the fourth video off of his upcoming album Unseen Armada.

The video was shot at Camp 30, a Nazi POW camp located in Ontario, Canada. The backdrop provides a Blair Witch kind of vibe beautifully captured by up and coming director Patrick Ivan. metaphorically it speaks to the punishment that I am going to deliver to any so called MC who violates the standards set forth by the Rap Gods.

[Video] Frankie Payne – By Myself

New self-directed video from Frankie Payne.

One of the lead singles off the CLARITY album. The video tells the story of real people, facing real adversity. It’s about standing alone against adversity and win or lose, and weathering the storm. Over a powerfully soulful instrumental courtesy of Tone Mason Frankie Payne provides an authentic Toronto style Flow with soul quenching melodies that are infectious.