In an exciting collaboration that bridges genres and communities, Blockwork TV has linked up with Brownsville Brooklyn’s own Poppa Da Don for a fresh remix of Shaboozey’s hit country track, “A Bar Song (Typsy).” This new rendition, aptly titled “Crip St.,” infuses country vibes with hip-hop flair, creating a unique sound that is sure to resonate with fans across both genres.
Poppa Da Don is making a triumphant return to the music scene, and “Crip St.” showcases his lyrical prowess while paying homage to his roots. The music video, set in his old Brownsville neighborhood, captures the essence of community and family, featuring a vibrant gathering of friends and supporters. The scene is alive with energy as everyone dons blue flags, creating a powerful visual representation of unity and pride.
What makes this video particularly unforgettable is the harmony in which the group sings along, underscoring the collective spirit of the project. As the camera pans through the familiar streets of Brownsville, viewers are treated to a glimpse of the neighborhood that shaped Poppa Da Don’s artistry. The juxtaposition of the country-infused sound with the hip-hop culture of Brooklyn creates a refreshing twist that sets “Crip St.” apart from the rest.
Poppa Da Don’s return is not just a personal celebration; it’s a testament to the resilience and creativity of the Brownsville community. By choosing to shoot the video in his hometown, he pays homage to his roots while also inviting listeners to join him on this new musical journey.
With “Crip St.,” Poppa Da Don is poised to capture the attention of both hip-hop and country music fans alike, proving that music knows no boundaries. As the anticipation builds for the official release, fans are eager to see how this remix will be received and what Poppa Da Don has in store next.
Stay tuned for more updates from HipHopRaisedMeTheBlog as we continue to follow Poppa Da Don and his journey in making waves with “Crip St.” – a remix that promises to be as unforgettable as the neighborhood that inspired it.