“There’s not creativity in Hip-Hop”, “These young cats can’t flow”, “Man, all I hear is ‘yeah, yeah, yeah’ from this kids man”. You can go ahead and stop me if you’ve heard any of these phrases come from the mouth of a 30(+)-year-old’s mouth. The same 30 something who hasn’t worn pair of shoes not made by Nike or Timberland in YEARS… Yeah, that guy. Well tell that guy we’re switching from “yeah, yeah, yeah” to “Okay, Okay, Okay” asap – no Rocky – thanks to Rob $tone and his wavy new visual for, “Okay, Okay, Okay”.
Serving as the newest single from $tone’s sorely underrated, I’m Almost Ready, tape released last year; the visual follows Rob & crew as they are surrounded by nothing but women. Not just any women though, but women who have no desire to be anywhere other than on top of Rob shaking it for the cameras, and they’re FINE. Though the lyrical content of the track, doesn’t necessarily match up with the visual – we’re not complaining – it’s still a banger and a perfect follow up single to $tone’s 2016 smash, “Chill Bill”. Hearing Rob spitting out aggressive bars like, “I might spend a couple thousand to put Cartier’s on my face/ Who want the fade? Sick of lil’ bit**es renegades/ They throwin’ shade, in my business all up in my space/ you bit**es lame, all you need is me to blame” while surrounded by bootyful women, sounds like the perfect recipe for another hit single.
$tone has been quite busy lately. The San Diego native most recently tore up SXSW, performing at over eight stages, and it was most recently announced that he would be supporting Desiigner on his nationwide tour. With the tour slated to begin early next month, the video couldn’t have come at a better time. Check out the visual for, “Okay, Okay, Okay” as well as the dates for, “The Outlet Tour” below.
Desiigner’s Outlet Tour Dates
April 2 – Seattle, Wash. – The Showbox
April 4 – Vancouver, British Columbia – Vogue Theatre
April 5 – Portland, Ore. – Crystal Ballroom
April 7 – San Francisco, Calif. – The Regency Ballroom
April 9 – San Diego, Calif. – The Observatory
April 10 – Los Angeles, Calif. – The Fonda Theatre
April 11 – Santa Ana, Calif. – The Observatory
April 13 – Englewood, Colo. – Gothic Theatre
April 16 – Dallas, Texas – South Side Music Hall
April 17 – Tulsa, Okla. – Cain’s Ballroom
April 18 – Austin, Texas – Mohawk
April 19 – Houston, Texas – Warehouse Live
April 21 – New Orleans, La. – Republic NOLA
April 24 – Orlando, Fla. – Venue 578
April 25 – Atlanta, Ga. – Center Stage Theatre
April 27 – Fort Lauderdale, Fla. – Culture Room
May 1 – Detroit, Mich. – The Majestic
May 2 – Chicago, Ill. – The Vic Theatre
May 3 – Milwaukee, Wisc. – The Rave
May 9 – Cambridge, Mass. – The Sinclair
May 10 – Norfolk, Va. – The NorVa
May 11 – Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club
May 12 – Philadelphia, Pa. – Trocadero Theatre
May 15 – New York, N.Y. – PlayStation Theater
May 16 – Toronto, Ontario – The Phoenix Concert Theatre
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