Brooklyn’s Hottest New Music Videos This Month
Brooklyn NY is once again proving it’s the epicenter of new music with some seriously hot releases this month. From drill to dark, sultry vibes and powerful female rappers, these videos are a true reflection of the diverse talent Brooklyn has to offer. Here are the standout tracks that you need to check out:
1. Jiggy Jah Feat. Blaze AP – “Too Mixxy”
Kicking off the month with heat, Jiggy Jah and Blaze AP come together on the drill anthem “Too Mixxy.” The video is packed with high-energy edits and raw, in-your-face visuals that match the track’s hard-hitting beat. Jiggy Jah’s sick flow and Blaze AP’s feature make this one a certified banger. The intense cuts and creative transitions keep you locked in throughout, making it clear that this track is made to dominate. Brooklyn drill is alive and well, and these two are leading the charge.
2. Brooklyn Perry Feat. Young Kha – “Pipe It”
Brooklyn Perry and Young Kha bring a darker, more seductive vibe with “Pipe It.” The video exudes mystery and confidence, with Brooklyn Perry rocking a cat-woman aesthetic that draws you in. The visuals are sleek and moody, perfectly complementing the track’s sultry tone. Perry’s commanding presence on screen is undeniable, and Young Kha’s smooth verse adds the right balance. This collaboration has a vibe that’s all its own, and it’s one of the standout releases in Brooklyn this month.
3. CHI x VAEHH – “SPOOKY”
Brooklyn’s female rap scene continues to shine, with CHI and VAEHH coming together for the track “Spooky.” This video is all about strong, bold energy, with sharp editing and a dark, mysterious atmosphere. The powerful verses from both artists highlight their lyrical talents and confidence, proving once again that women in Brooklyn are holding it down in the rap game. With a track that’s full of attitude and an aesthetic that matches, “Spooky” is a must-watch, especially for fans of underground Brooklyn talent.
These three music videos from Jiggy Jah, Brooklyn Perry, and CHI x VAEHH are the perfect snapshot of Brooklyn’s music scene this month. From drill to dark vibes and the rising force of female rappers I was suprised, it’s clear that Brooklyn’s talent is only getting stronger. If you’re looking for fresh, raw music this month, these videos should be at the top of your list.