Over the last few months, OMB Peezy has been blessing fans with his consistency through providing visuals and live performance videos from his Too Deep For Tears project. Today, he takes a slight change of pace as he delivers a new visual that isn’t from his album, although it’s inspired by not the most favorable cause. OMB dedicates his latest “Streets Made Me” video to his late friend Taedo and released the visual containing scenes from his funeral of people showing out for him. On the song, he opens up about his humble beginnings:
This is that street shit baby, I am who I am because this street shit made me/ Clutching my gun, ain’t believe I would make it/ Ain’t had nothing but the dreams I was chasing/ Ain’t got shit so ain’t nothing to lose
His latest offerings from the aforementioned project are his new performance videos for tracks like “On My Way,” “Soul Ties” and “Smile.” The new visuals feature OMB Peezy fancily dressed, standing in the middle of a chandelier-lit room and backed by some beautiful string instrumentation. In terms of recent collabs, he assisted LBS Kee’vin on “That’s Life.”
OMB Peezy also paired the release of his project with a video for the Jacquees-assisted “Right Here” track. Beforehand, he shared singles like “Love Is Blind,” and those recent tracks are Peezy’s follow-ups to his viral song “Big Homie” with guest verses from Jackboy and the late King Von. Peezy has also released his mixtape In The Meantime earlier that held fans over while he worked on Too Deep For Tears. In The Meantime includes some fan-favorites like “Sleep At Night” and “You Know How To Love.” Before that was 2019’s Preacher To The Streets.
Be sure to watch OMB Peezy’s brand new music video for “Streets