Bricc Baby Flexes In "Chase A Bag" Video Premiere

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HNHH PREMIERE - Peep Bricc Baby's new video "Chase A Bag."

We're pleased to premiere the latest visuals for Bricc Baby's new single "Chase A Bag." The LA born, Atlanta bred rapper has been buzzing on the underground for a minute, having linked up with ATL heavyweights Young Thug, Future, PeeWee Longway, and Young Scooter. Insofar as circles go, it's hard to find a more influential one where trap music is concerned. And as the son of a former coke dealer, Bricc Baby knows all about that trap lifestyle. When speaking about his come-up, Bricc Baby referred to himself as “the son of a brick lady,” which went on to be the title of his debut mixtape. And despite the project being his first drop, the rapper had managed to secure guest appearances from Young Thug, Scooter, and California homeboy Casey Veggies.

Now, Bricc Baby's latest visuals find him roaming the streets with his entourage, browsing for some jewelry and brandishing stacks of hundred dollar bills. In fact, Baby seems to have missed Jay-Z's memo about flaunting racks, as every minute he seems to have pulled another one out of thin air. While he may have been born in Los Angeles, Bricc Baby has clearly taken to the Atlanta culture, as his whole persona and sound seem heavily influenced by the ATL scene. Still, it's a good stylistic fit, and Bricc has more than enough swagger to pull it off.

Be sure to check out the latest video from Bricc Baby, and if you're not familiar with his work, you might as well start with his latest drop, 6 Briccs. At only six tracks, the project should be a solid introduction to the rapper, and it features production from C4, XL Eagle and more. Keep an eye out for more music from Bricc Baby, right here. 


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<b>Feature Editor</b> <!--BR--> Mitch Findlay is a writer and hip-hop journalist based in Montreal. Resident old head by default. Enjoys writing Original Content about music, albums, lyrics, and rap history. His favorite memories include interviewing J.I.D and EarthGang at the "Revenge Of The Dreamers 3" studio sessions in Atlanta and receiving a phone call from Dr. Dre. In his spare time he makes horror movies.