Bow Wow Holds Nothing Back In His New Video For "YEAAH"

Bow Wow Holds Nothing Back In His New Video For “YEAAH”

Bow Wow has released the visuals for his song “YEAAH”, which can be heard off his Greenlight 6 mixtape. He initially dropped the single back in February after the internet started the #BowWowChallenge, and the visuals he provides only amplifies the many quotable lines that supports the shots he’s fired.

The main topics of the song are centered around his life of luxury and fame, and he doesn’t fail to showcase this by rapping in front of a moving jet for a majority of the video. One of the most talked about facets from the visuals of “YEAAH” are stemmed from the recreation of video surveillance of Tristan Thompson cheating on Khloe Kardashian; where he is seen making out with two women. The biggest twist of the short clip is that Bow Wow is seen watching from the background.

Another notable element in the video is seen with the characters of Donald Trump and Kanye West tied up with Bow Wow in the back of a psych ward truck. These images only intensify the potent and harshly delivered lyrics heard from start to finish. This includes lines such as “Got two twin sisters, make ’em lip-lock / Two twin Glocks, they go click-clock / Half a pound of Jumanji in a Ziploc / I got the Rover smoked up, that’s a hotbox.”

Watch Bow Wow’s Video For “YEAAH” Below:

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