Music

Joey Badass Shares Video for New Track "Let It Breathe"

The rapper shared the song and its accompanying video on his 26th birthday. Joey also informed fans the visuals were shot just a day before.

Joey Badass celebrates his 26th birthday with not one, but two gifts for fans.

On Wednesday, the Brooklyn-born rapper came through with his new record "Let It Breathe," and its official video. Joey promoted the visual on his Instagram account shortly after it was released; he revealed he and his co-directors—Levi Turner and Waqas Ghani—had filmed the entire thing just a day before.

"As promised, here’s a gift to you for my Gday. #LetItBreathe official video out now," he captioned the post. " ...P.S. we shot this last night."

At this time, it's unclear if "Let It Breathe" is a loosie or if it's part of a full-length effort.

You can watch the "Let It Breath" track, produced by Statik Selektah, above. The song comes about six months after the Pro Era member shared his three-track project, The Light Pack, featuring Pusha-T. It also arrives on the five-year anniversary of his debut studio album, B4.DA.$$.

Fans are now patiently awaiting the release of Joey's short film Two Distant Strangers, a politically charged project in which he stars alongside Andrew Howard and Zaria Simone. Check out the trailer here.

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