Tagged: Dgainz
Video: Sasha Go Hard, “On My Mind”
This video for Sasha Go Hard’s warm and fuzzy “On My Mind” couldn’t be more endearing. Shot and directed by DGainz (who also did her “Tatted” clip), it’s a charming tale of young love blossoming … read more »
Video: Sasha Gohard, “Tatted” (Prod. by DGainz)
An easy highlight from Sasha Gohard‘s Do You Know Who I Am? mixtape, the Gucci-sampling “Tatted” was produced by DGainz, who’s known more for his videography than his beats. But DGainz considers production his first … read more »
Video: Tink, “Fingers Up”
“Fingers Up” is, naturally, a catchy ode to flipping the bird. DGainz, who shot this colorful video with help from Elevator Magazine, also produced the track, providing a nice framework for Tink’s energetic, promising flow.
After Kanye’s Chief Keef Cosign, Major Labels Flock to Chicago Rap
Chief Keef had been bubbling for months before Kanye West announced that he would be remixing the rapper’s popular track “I Don’t Like.” Ignored by much of the hip-hop press, it was the attention of … read more »
Video: Chief Keef f. Lil Reese, “I Don’t Like”
Just as Chief Keef released a promising snippet from his upcoming collaborative mixtape with Soulja Boy, his videos for “3hunna” and “Bang” each crested one million views on YouTube. His latest video from his Back … read more »
Chief Keef, “3Hunna” MP3
When listeners on the national stage first discovered Chief Keef through his obsessed fan’s unexpected WorldStar appearance, most of the attention was focused on his track “Bang.” This was because, thanks in part to DGainz … read more »
Chief Keef, “Bang” MP3
A rare localized viral video, Chief Keef‘s “Bang” crested 500,000 views this past weekend. Originally released in early August and shot with a distinctive style by esteemed Chicago videographer DGainz, the video rapidly became a … read more »
Video: Vic Mone f. Billion Ballout, “Do What We Want To”
Chicago’s Vic Mone and the mostly ungooglable Billion Ballout drop slow motion flows over director/producer (a rare combination) DGainz’s Danny Elfman-type drowning angel banger. Ballout’s booming opening verse is particularly haunting. It’s like he snatched … read more »
