Seattle rapper Hajj drops "Radical" music video (Produced by Ready Ron Beats)



Seattle Hip Hop artist Hajj is back at it wit another banger for tha free world! And you know he couldn't deliver unaccompanied by tha official visual brought to you by no other than Kaeden Carter aka KGR Majesty! Hajj drops tha official music video for his new single "Radical" at a time when police brutality and injustices are at a seemingly all-time high.

Inspired by tha likes of Malcolm X, Hajj shows images of people vs police and how Seattle stands with tha rest of tha nation regarding civil liberties being violated. Now, I know Hajj personally and I must say that he's been taking his time with this project. I was around during a time when he was working closely with Ready Ron Beats and even then I was ready for this cut to come out. But, you know, as with anything else, timing is critical. Big Shout Out to Ready Ron Beats btw who's been producing quality sounds on many Seattle artists projects.

Hajj takes tha audience inside tha mind of a radical nigga as you can hear in tha 2nd verse. With familiar faces from the Seattle Hip Hop scene, Hajj delivers some real raw lyrics that just might feel like a punch in tha gut to some. Nonetheless, you gotta respect artists who make socially conscious music especially when it's relevant to tha current times. Hajj definitely brings tha attitude with this new heat! And this true talent deserves our support.

Watch tha music video, like it, comment on it, and share!

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