
(Epic) 21 Savage returns with the music video for "STEPBROTHERS" featuring Young Nudy, from his latest album What Happened To The Streets?. Directed by renowned photographer and filmmaker Gabriel Moses, the release was teased throughout the week with vignette clips shared by 21 Savage and Moses on Instagram.
"STEPBROTHERS" unfolds as a stark, street-lit portrait of Atlanta, pulling viewers into a world that feels raw, nocturnal, and unmistakably rooted in the city. Gabriel Moses leans into moody cinematic framing, a stripped-back palette, and gritty textures that define the visual language of the piece.
The video opens with 21 Savage's verse before unfolding into a fragmented montage of Atlanta scenes, moving between moments of swagger, tension, and controlled chaos. Figures appear like coded symbols of the city's energy, from street-level displays of loyalty and status to confrontational, hyper-focused vignettes that blur everyday life with heightened intensity. The visual cuts between intimate, almost surreal character moments and bursts of action that feel both cinematic and unpredictable, including a jewelry store hit that punctuates the chaos. Across it all, Atlanta becomes the connective tissue, with different pockets of the city and its people drifting in and out of focus to the track's hypnotic rhythm.
The duo of 21 Savage and Young Nudy remain centered in presence, mood, and attitude, with Nudy bringing a tough charisma that cuts through with ease. Together, they reinforce the track's tone while grounding the visual in a shared Atlanta sensibility.
The video arrives following the release of What Happened To The Streets?, which dropped on December 12th and follows Savage's consecutive chart-topping debuts atop the Billboard 200.
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