Bishop Nehru Picks Up the Torch From the Golden Era and Runs With It on Mobb Dizzle (Video)
Part of Bishop Nehru’s appeal is he’s a bit of an Everyman. The Rockland County, New Yorker slaved away in his bedroom, studying his heroes, and learning how to mimic the rhymes, the beats, and the overall vibe of a seemingly bygone era of Hip-Hop.
That’s exactly what you get in his new video for “Mobb Dizzle,” the breakthrough single from strictlyFLOWZ mixtape. For the second video to the same song (is that a first?), Bishop sits in his apparent basement studio, surrounded by monitors, hardware, software, and the records that influenced him. This straightforward approach is part of a vibrant, renaissance in Hip-Hop.
Does the video add to the style of the song/project?
Tupac and Dr. Dre famously made the strictlyFLOWZ mixtape. For the second video to the same song (is that a first?), Bishop sits in his apparent basement studio, surrounded by monitors, hardware, software, and the records that influenced him. This straightforward approach is part of a vibrant, renaissance in Hip-Hop.
Does the video add to the style of the song/project? Tupac and Dr. Dre famously made the L.A. vs. desert, West Coast Gangsta vs. Mad Max video duo for “California Love.” But to be fair, one was the remix… Related: Bishop Nehru – Mobb Dizzle (Video #1) ” target=”_blank”>L.A. vs. desert, West Coast Gangsta vs. Mad Max video duo for “California Love.” But to be fair, one was the remix…