Kamiyada+ x Yung Bambi x Mateo Sun x KiddKill- Payphone (Video)

The most significant collaboration didn't exist until last Friday, which still has me at a loss for words. We got Kamiyada+, Bambi, Mateo Sun & KiddKill, who individually are menaces behind the mic, yet when you add them together, you get an arsenal of firepower in this visual titled "Payphone." It's backed with this quadruple's stampede of raps that can sink a battleship or two. If that isn't enough, you also have Baby Chino & Duvin on the boards, dropping the rest of the fleet with drums and bass hitting knocks that are savagely adding in a whole new aggressiveness on the record. While all this mayhem being delivered, you still have PeteLaFlame & Steven "no sleep 24/7" Jets behind the lens for this chaotic viewing that set this hybrid release off with such an explosion for the new year that I don't think many were ready for this bombardment. I don't understand why this video isn't talked about more but let's get it together and enter through hell on earth for anyone going against these rap tyrants.

Kamiyada+ is at the payphone making hits like he's Tony; let him know what the gang on while he's moving the tires on the record, rampaging through a lyrical barrage that is fierce. The last line of his monstrous verse being ill-mannered, "I was counting up paper while you were at the graveyard with your dead friends," is just a tough line not to talk about in this track. Followed swiftly is Bambi, who doesn't slow down the pace; he's running up the verse like the way his checks do, and if you come fraudulently his way, then get stomp down like the ones before. You think you'd see god if you know what Bambi does, and this is why he's water whipping with the vices in his body, not giving one fuck what you haters be chirping about, but he doesn't have time to show it no mind. Don't fuck with the gang, you a dead man; this is a warning issued by KiddKill, who is hauntingly creeping through this record like the grim reaper, and while he sees you broke boys on the side, he can't relate to your feelings since he's too busy counting his success from the top. Up in the sky like the weatherman, you don't know the come up of his lifestyle, so keep away unless you go missing dealing with his treacherous ways. Anchoring the record, we get Mateo Sun block bleeding the track with his hoarse sounding flow that reminisces us of his Dodi Boy days, and while you want the old him back, he's still showing you that the new version of himself is capable of more. He's firing up this single with aggression that's going straight to the top while these four gargoyles perched above the city to see their reigns continue to expand.

I'm telling you all this visual should have 5K by the first week of February so let's get this going with the support. I know shows aren't a regular thing right now, but let's treat this release as if they would be performing it next week for the city. Get the views running, and be sure to share the visual around on all social media platforms.