Music Videos News 6 March 2016
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Author: Alex Griffin

The 5 best music videos of the week [009] #GRMVOTW

6 March 2016
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Welcome back to our definitive guide to the best music videos of the week, your only must-visit destination for the best visuals in the scene. This week, we had a whole bunch of sick videos to choose from and we’ve landed a very strong 5 as a result. Pree 5 of the most creatively directed music videos below, brought to you by our guy Griff.

 


Lethal Bizzle – “BOX” (ft. Jme & Face)


Lethal Bizzle takes matters into the ring for our first selection of the week, alongside a rare sighting of a durag-less Jme and a reunion with his Fire Camp family Face. The video has the same comical and fun energy we’ve got used to from Bizzle, while the track has a grimier edge to his more recent releases.

 


Krept & Konan – “Last Night” (ft. YG)


Krept and Konan may not know what they got up to last night, but thankfully they had the cameras rolling to stash the evidence. The latest video taken from their chart topping album ‘The Long Way Home’ shows off the perks of having such mainstream success – one helluva party, filled with booze, bad b’s and of course an appearance from LA rapper YG.

 


Manga Saint Hilare – “GPRS”


Former Roll Deep representative Manga Saint Hilare has been quietly releasing some of the most out-there and original takes on grime and rap music out of London over the last year – his signature sound has been self-dubbed “luxury grime” – and his visuals follow suit. His latest, “GPRS”, is no different, with a psychedelic and spaced out self-directed video.

 


Mikill Pane – “GNGSTRS”


Mikill Pane is fresh off the release off his ‘Let MC It‘ EP, dropping a brand new video to support the project, for the The Last Skeptik-produced tune “GNGSTRS”. The smooth hip-hop bounce of the track is brought to life in the incredibly animated video, courtesy of production house High Horse.

 


Jorja Smith – “Blue Lights”


For this week’s final choice, we get the first and only lovely lady of #GRMVOTW. Jorja Smith, the songstress with a huge future ahead of her, has built up one helluva buzz with just one track. “Blue Lights” is blowing up the net and the airwaves and she’s got sights on tackling the TV too, by releasing a powerful black and white video, highlighting some of societies wider issues. This is certainly one of the best music videos of the week!

Words: Alex Griffin