Bobby Shmurda teased a new music video & single on the way with a behind-the-scenes view of the video shoot. In a clip circulating online, we see the 27-year-old Brooklyn rap icon with viral dancers. Such include Famous Amos, Groovin Gorilla, and Mufasa.
Bobby & his team are rebranding to increase his overall appeal. Additionally, marketing Bobby’s music as fun & dance-friendly is a clever way to avoid any potential legal issues.
News of this music video is coming out after both Bobby Shmurda & his longtime friend Rowdy Rebel dealt with record label issues.
Take a look at the short energizing snippet below:
They told Bobby stop dancin, Bobby went and put all the internet dancin niggas in his new vid 😂 gansta pic.twitter.com/R42xkp7622
There’s been tons of news about Bobby Shmurda’s ongoing conflict with his label Epic Records.
Weeks ago, Shmurda & Rowdy Rebel accused the record company of never paying them for any music since signing. Bobby has even openly expressed his mistrust & dislike of Epic Records on social media.
In a deleted Instagram post, he proclaimed, “You name one person in the industry a label keeps signed in jail for six years????? Yeah, ik ik I made them more millions than they ever gave me!!! Just let me gooo.”
Clearly, things must’ve got smoothened since there’s new music planning to arrive for our ears. Take a look at Bobby expressing more of his frustration below:
Bobby Shmurda with message as he continues to fight to get off his record label! pic.twitter.com/AB40UbySUO
Success Of His Recent & Future Post-Prison Singles
So far, Bobby’s dropped 4 official return singles since being released from incarceration. All of the songs, such as “Shmoney,” “No Time For Sleep,” “Cartier Lens,” & “Splash,” also sit on Youtube. Each has over a million views across the platform.
The music videos for both “Shmoney” & “No Time For Sleep” went above and beyond. Each earned the rapper over 10 million views on each video. It’s good to see Bobby do well for himself. Hopefully, it will also get him back on the same level of popularity.
How soon do you think Bobby will take over the entire globe again?
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