Today, we present to you a short film from Q-Borough’s Nutso, for the song “4 Da Streetz,” as featured on his recently released Behind These Bars EP. Directed by Devin Gibson of Monstar Films, the visuals feature Nutso, AG da Coroner, Camiliano, Shaze, and J57, all interconnected in a story of vengeance and defeat. What seems like a simple exchange of money in a hotel room quickly pans into the first link in a long chain of command for an ordered hit. It’s all in the details to figure out each person’s role. Nutso’s list is one list you don’t want find yourself on. Find out if the Queens warrior can rest easy knowing that the job was done properly. Behind These Bars is now available. Now hit the jump for the visuals…
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The hood’s number one music supplier, Nutso, breaks down the ills of the American drug trade for the Javier Goin directed visuals to “C.I.A. (Corruption In America),” (prod. by Mr. Green), taken from his Behind These Bars EP, which dropped this past September. Hit the jump and bear witness.
In promotion for Nutso’s extended play release, Behind These Bars, which is now available, the Q-Borough spitter delivers the visuals for the projects debut single “Blowing Up,” featuring borough-mate mic vet Royal Flush and Brooknam’s Shabaam Sahdeeq (a/k/a S-Dub). Directed by Lightward Media, the visuals document the rising success of the three artists as they are the featured cover story of every major print magazine and newspaper circulation from The New York Sun, TIme, Esquire, Billboard, Rolling Stone, XXL, Life, USA Today, RESPECT., Vibe, The Hollywood Reporter, Fader, Car And Driver and more. Behind These Bars is now available through all major digital retailers.
After releasing a barrage of singles, three EPs and countless features, the Q-Borough rhymesayer Nutso, delivers his latest extended play, Behind These Bars. The sharp tongued emcee has enlisted guest features from the likes of Royal Flush, AG Da Coroner (The Outdoorsmen), Blacastan, Shabaam Sahdeeq and more for his latest offering, along with production from Mr. Green, J57, DJ Supa Dave and DJ Concept, among others. Just shy of thirty minutes, BTB provides a solid dosage of that raw; gritty drums, chopped samples and scratch hooks galore. Showcasing some diversity to boot, Nutso takes the project down south with the trap-themed “Weed & Alcohol” and bares no shame professing his adoration for the object of his affection on “For Your Love,” featuring Ms. Mimi. Behind These Bars is now available via iTunes and all other other major digital retailers.
In promotion for Nutso’s upcoming extended play offering Behind These Bars, which drops next Tuesday (9/18) via Poor Pocket Muzik, the Q-Borough mic vet drops the project’s token solo track in dedication of his two vices, “Weed And Alcohol.” Produced by Switzerland’s Dee Metto, the track finds the Flushing rhymesayer talkin’ greasy over chopped-n-screwed samples and slow-rolling percussion, showcasing just how far he can step outside the galaxy….of Queens. Behind These Bars includes features from Royal Flush, AG Da Coroner (The Outdoorsmen), Blacastan and Shabaam Sahdeeq, among others. Producers tapped include J57, Mr. Green, DJ Concept, DJ Supa Dave and more. …MORE










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