Beyond the typical trap flexing, the song carries a weight of grief and longing for Pooh Shiesty’s freedom, with BIG30 openly expressing his wish that he had been with Shiesty during the incident that led to his imprisonment. Cultural Impact & Reception
On platforms like YouTube Music , the official video has surpassed 2.3 million views, while the track itself remains a popular choice on streaming. Beyond the typical trap flexing, the song carries
Big Homiie G provides a smooth yet threatening contrast to BIG30, emphasizing his "work ethic" and position as an executive-minded artist within the Memphis scene. The visuals utilize fast-paced editing and handheld camera
The visuals utilize fast-paced editing and handheld camera movements to mirror the frantic energy of the track. It prominently features the "Blrrrd" hand signs and aesthetic popularized by Pooh Shiesty's movement. Production & Visual Style Much of the video
Watch the official music video for a firsthand look at the high-energy Memphis trap production:
The music video for by BIG30 featuring Big Homiie G is a raw, street-level anthem that serves as both a tribute to incarcerated rapper Pooh Shiesty and a showcase of the gritty Memphis trap sound. Production & Visual Style
Much of the video is filmed in neighborhood settings and industrial backdrops, reinforcing the "authentic" street persona that Big Homiie G and BIG30 have built their careers on. Lyrical Content & Performance