Brent Faiyaz is giving fans a glimpse into his globe-trotting lifestyle, both business and pleasure, in a new visual for 'Best Time.'
The video, directed by ISO Supremacy, is a mix of press runs, shows, parties, and more as he sings about having the best time his girls have ever had.
“Where do you say you're going? /If we're not there, no one will be.” he says about this song. “Keep her in your arms 'cause she wants to be here/All cute girls want to be gay!”
Watch the video below.
“Best Time” will be included on Brent Faiyaz's 2023 mixtape bigger than life. The 14-song project features A$AP Rocky, Missy Elliott, Babyface Ray, Coco Jones, A$AP Ant, and Timbaland on the aptly titled “Tims Intro.” He makes a cameo appearance.
He previously released a sexy visual for his project “WY@” starring actress Lupita Nyong'o.
Ahead of the Valentine's Day premiere, the singer shared a preview of what to expect from the sexy visual, and fans were excited to see Nyong'o and seething with jealousy.
“Lupita, can you fight?” one woman posted a clip on her Instagram. She said: “This is cheese and jelly at the same time”, said another, while another said: “She smiles too much for me… he doesn't deserve to smile at a nun.” I haven't done it,” he commented.
bigger than life This is Brent's first release since forming an “unprecedented partnership” with Steve Stout's United Masters last May.
Meanwhile, the illustrated cover art depicts a giant pair of sneakers emblazoned with the logo of Brent's clothing brand NUWO stomping down a street, followed by several sports cars.
The tape continued in 2017 sonder son2018 lost2020s Fuck the world, and 2022 wasteland.
The last of these took the Maryland artist to new commercial and critical heights, peaking at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 with 88,000 album-equivalent units in its first week.
In October, it was certified platinum by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America), celebrating sales of at least one million copies in the United States.
wastelandIt received a score of 4.2 out of 5 from . Hip hop DX The album was named one of the best R&B albums of the year and boasted collaborations with heavyweights like Drake, Tyler, The Creator, Alicia Keys, The Neptunes, and No ID, among others.