In an unexpected visual interpretation of “Shame,” Freddie Gibbs plays the role of the homie with the goods that women seek. The song implies a sexual “walk of shame,” but Jonah Schwartz had a different vision for the video. BJ The Chicago Kid croons the chorus while against the front door, laying the cautionary lyrics, “it ain’t gotta be the walk of shame, baby, but that’s only if you know the game, baby.” The Shame EP with sole production by Madlib is available now for download.
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