KP Tha Profit feat FMG Knotts - Standin On Biness (Video)

At the top of the year, KP Tha Profit had released his first single of 2022 with FMG Knotts titled “Standin On Biness,” which was cooked up and served nicely by Veno The Builder where the weeks ahead had many fans & listeners satisfied with a new track from the Profit City artist. It would be about four months later that KP would be blessing us with the visual to the single to have him & Knotts dressed in their Sunday’s finest with Dolce Johnson on directing & TeoShotThis behind the lens to help secure a sensational release for April. 

Let’s skip the small talk and get to biness; KP begins the chorus pressed down in a suit & tie with an exotic pop styrofoam cup in hand; he addresses the fact that his life is no cap with no gimmicks; this is really how he’s living. FMG Knotts doesn’t waste time showcasing how smooth he is with the flow, grinding, and hustling in his voice; you think the ghost of Nipsey is being channeled here. He isn’t your typical rapper; if he says it’s cause he lived it, he’s speaking on rapping being his lunch course, and the beats are his meal; he gots a big appetite on the track; he’s just feasting on the low while his opps starve not being to eat like him. FMG Knotts got his mind on the dollar signs, and it’s the way of the business, he’s doing all he can to stack his funds higher, and it’s all coming to fruition for him. Back to the chorus before KP starts rolling, and when he starts, best make sure to have a pen and pad ready to jot down some notes. Speaking on the wonders of moving one to make double, KP doesn’t beat around the bush to talk about the past moves that got him to where he’s currently. He’s seen many illegal things happen to make legal money without being a product of the trap house ways; counting dead presidents, preferably the ones that turn your fingers blue, it’s just the way of the grind to be dealing with paper economics. He’s a wordsmith in how he can conduct plug talk and make it look easy; it is another defying moment to see an artist with so many gems in one verse expressing it in an illustrious fashion. I love the black & white aesthetic of the video since it symbolizes boss activities, something you would see a Capone or a Cohen doing in the rolling 20’s era. It’s a great look into the future seeing this video come to life the way it did, and I’m hoping to see more like it promptly. 

It’s a video release that will surely do well in views especially releasing before the weekend, and we hope this isn’t the last we see of KP in the year. A follow-up video or project announcement would be grand in the upcoming months. We’ll have to see what’s next; in the meantime, check out the latest visual here from KP & Knotts down below while sharing it around on all social media avenues.