It was just a short time ago that Doe Boy took the world by storm with the release of his new project, BEEZY, a 16-track collection featuring Lil Yachty, Babyface Ray, Don Toliver, Future, EST Gee, Lola Brooke, DaBaby, and more. Earlier this week (June 20), the Cleveland star released the video for the single “RHUDE BOY,” which serves as the lead track off the upcoming project. Doe Boy’s self-described hard-hitting subject matter finds the perfect environment for the BWheezy-produced cut’s setting as it borrows inspiration not only from Shyne’s ‘Bad Boyz’, but also Grace Jones’ ‘Nightclubbing’, that, in turn, creates a syncopated environment ideal for the hard-hitting beat.
A clip accompanying the video has been directed by Fast Life Productions and takes the viewer on a journey to South Jamaica, Queens. In that country, Doe Boy spends time enjoying street food and tequila with his crew at a variety of locations while enjoying street food and tequila from DeLeón Tequila.
A few years ago, the Freebandz general was interviewed for a series of studio sessions, and in his response, he described his ideal setting for creating music. “If there is liquor present, it’s a party. He stated that all he needed was that. “Also, I enjoy being by myself a lot. It is my preference that I be alone with my engineer, myself, and maybe one other person at a time. It means that I do not have to worry about how anyone will react to what I have to say, and that I can concentrate on what I want to say instead. That’s when I will be singing songs that are deep and tapping into what I’m feeling.”