Giggs Channels Austin Powers In New "Baby" Music Video

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Giggs returns with new visuals off of "Big Bad."

Giggs has been keeping himself busy over the past few months with the release of his latest project, Big Bad. The rapper's latest project follows 2017's Wamp 2 Dem.  Since the release of Big Bad, the rapper's released a short film on his YouTube channel, made a few appearances at Drake and Tory Lanez "Assassination Vacation" tour in Europe, and now, he's released a new set of visuals off his latest project. 

Despite the title of his new project, Giggs shows off a bit more of his comedic side in the music video for "Baby." Channeling Austin Powers, he delivers a hilarious music video starring Giggs on his suave-tip, Tom Mouchti as Bossting Powers, and Likkle Man as himself. The music video was directed by Myles Washington who helps bring the shagedelic visuals to life, word to Mike Myers.

Peep Giggs new music video above. 


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