Video: LK Snoop and Luh Soldier “Livin”

Quickly becoming the new standard-bearer for Montgomery, Alabama hip-hop, LK Snoop specializes in drawly melody and emotional realness. Mobbing with a massive crew in the trap, LK Snoop teams with fellow Bama native Luh Soldier for “Livin,” his new music video. Turning up to a lush, piano-and-flute laden beat by Kairon, LK Snoop paints a picture of his life, detailing the day-to-day choices he must make to survive, as Luh Soldier compares trapping to a 9-to-5 job. Directed by AZae Production, the video depicts Snoop and Soldier in their element, counting cash in the trap house and mobbing on the porch with 20 of their best friends. “Livin” is the latest video from 1900 BLOCK OPP, LK Snoop’s recent Dirty-Glove Bastard-premiered mixtape, following the sleek “Racks,” which debuted on No Jumper.

Says LK Snoop, “I met Luh Soldier while recording at Loud House Studio in Atlanta, where we were both recording one day, and we connected right away. The next day we got in another studio, made ‘Livin’,’ and ever since than me and bro been tight, putting on for Alabama.”

At the tail end of 2018 he saw success with Project Supa Star. The 10-track, Big Rankin-hosted collective, which features fan favorites Yungeen Ace, Eldorado Red and HoodRich Pablo Juan, has been streamed over 100k times to date, and his collab with Yungeen Ace is about to hit 500k on YT. Both Project Supa Star and 1900 BLOCK OPP, Snoop’s latest effort, showcase a young artist who is mature beyond his years, as he narrates tales from his ongoing come up.


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