Spanish Harlem rapper Bodega Bamz has teamed up with with director Guy Blelloch to create his new short film, The Streets Owe Me. The NYC street-based film follows a storyline of, “betrayal, choices in life; and earning a shot at redemption.” With Cipha Sounds, Joell Ortiz, and of course, Ohla making appearances, fans are sure to be held over until the release of Bamz’s latest project, Sidewalk Exec on April 14.
Check out Bodega Bamz’s short film The Streets Owe Me below:
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