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Best Videos To Drop Last Week: JID, EST Gee, Ice Spice & More

JID, K CAMP, EST Gee, Ice Spice, and more caught our attention recently with their latest music videos. 

JID reveals a video for a new track that'll appear on his upcoming album, "Dance Now."

Ice Spice is one to watch, she recently dropped a video for her catchy song "Munch."

Up next we're feeling EST Gee's new video for his track "Love Is Blind."

Keep scrolling for the rest of our picks for the best videos to release last week.

Ice Spice – “Munch (Feelin' U)”

We're calling it here first, Ice Spice is up next. The Bronx rapper recently dropped the official video for "Munch (Feelin' U)" and she's serving up energy that kind of caught us off guard, especially since the end of summer is approaching. Either way, she's already gotten a Drake co-sign, so we're betting she's going to blow up soon (pay attention).

EST Gee – “Love Is Blind” 

Diesel Filmz directs EST Gee's latest visual for his new single "Love Is Blind." The video captures a bunch of intimate moments between EST Gee and his camp on tour, in the studio and more. What makes it work is the energy that's kept at the same level throughout the entirety of the visual. The editing by Jay Kastle is also quite cool.

JID – “Dance Now” 

JID who is also gearing up to drop an album is all gas. His new video for "Dance Now" is juxtaposed alongside an eery-themed video. There are a few storylines explored throughout it, but mainly it's shedding light on multiple ways of generating income including stripping. But, if you watch the video more than once you'll also realize you're getting a glimpse into what it's like to live and grow up in Atlanta seen through the lens of JID.

K CAMP – “Holy Spirit”

K CAMP is back. "Holy Spirit" is fresh off of his new album Vibe Forever. Alongside a choir, he delves into his inner thoughts on chasing women, spending money and betting on himself. The song has a really lush vibe to it, we're into it. The video directed by Bobby Lee Palmer is just as compelling as the single.