Smoke DZA, Pete Rock and Rick Ross Ride Out in “Black Superhero Car” Video [Watch Now]

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Smoke DZA and Pete Rock have unleashed their latest video “Black Superhero Car” featuring Rick Ross as they share their experiences of riding and smoking on that good cheeba.

The smoke-out visual is featured on Smoke DZA and Pete Rock’s collaborative album Don’t Smoke Rock which dropped in December on Babygrande Records.

The video, which was directed by Dan The Man and shot on location in both New York and Atlanta, showcases a lifestyle as luxurious as the vibrant Pete Rock-produced track itself. The “Black Superhero Car” video also features cameos from DC Young Fly and Big K.R.I.T. 

Don’t Smoke Rock shares the effortless production of legendary and prolific Hip-Hop producer Pete Rock and the lyrics of the critically acclaimed Harlemnite Smoke DZA aka George Kush.

Besides riding out with Rozay, the two New Yorkers also vibe out with JadakissStyles P, BJ The Chicago Kid, Royce da 5’9Cam’ron, Big K.R.I.T., and Mac Miller as the bars stay elevated with realness.

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Speaking on the album and the collaborations, Smoke stated,

“It’s a vibe, it’s a painting, it’s a moment. Something that comes around once in a while. I come from old Harlem, before it was a Chase Bank & Starbucks on every corner. Before gentrification. It’s not too often that you get the features that you actually want. We went 9 for 10 with the features so this is as close to a perfect album that I’ve ever done in my life.”

Pete Rock also shared the sentiment, adding,

 “As diehard New Yorkers, It was important for us to make a record that embraces what New York truly feels like. We wanted to bring the listener into our world. Smoke’s youthfulness and energy was contagious, it brought out the best in me, this classic gritty soulful sounding project is the result of our collaboration.”

 

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In related news, Smoke DZA and Pete Rock will share the stage tonight at B.B. Kings in New York (Feb. 16) with Queens duo Mobb Deep as Havoc and Prodigy continue to celebrate the 20-year anniversary of their third album Hell on Earth. The show will also feature Camp Lo. And tickets can be purchased here.

Take a look at the “Black Superhero Car” video now below and you can also cop Smoke DZA  and Pete Rock’s loud pack  Don’t Smoke Rock here.

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