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Chilled Mix #37 Raphael
Here’s an overview of the music video for The Louvre by Statik Selektah featuring Westside Gunn, Joey Bada$$, Rome Streetz & Stove God Cooks.
The track “The Louvre” is produced by Statik Selektah and features verses from Westside Gunn, Joey Bada$$, Rome Streetz and Stove God Cooks.
The music video was released around June 2025.
It’s a high-profile collaboration, bringing together multiple voices from the modern hip-hop underground scene.
Here are some of the visual elements worth noting:
The video opens with cinematic frames of the producers and rappers, setting a tone of gravitas and artistry.
Westside Gunn appears in stylised lighting and luxury-set visuals, reinforcing his aesthetic of high fashion meets gritty realism.
Joey Bada$$ drops his verse with an almost classic hip-hop vibe — backdrops reminiscent of gallery-like spaces (thus tying into the “Louvre” metaphor).
Rome Streetz and Stove God Cooks appear in scenes that blend street realism (urban settings, raw textures) with nods to art/galleries — echoing the song’s title and theme.
The title “The Louvre” invokes the world-renowned art museum, suggesting that the track (and video) regard hip-hop itself as art.
The video juxtaposes elements of luxury, gallery-like display and gritty streethood. This duality underscores the message: hip-hop is both high art and street truth.
Each featured rapper brings an individual flavour: Gunn’s flamboyant imagery + high fashion / Joey’s lyrical craftsmanship / Rome’s street-poetics / Stove’s raw immediacy. Together they form a “gallery” of styles.
Visually, there’s a heavy use of strong lighting contrasts, rich colour palettes, and settings that feel curated — aligning with the “museum/gallery” motif.
It’s rare to see such a well-produced video with this calibre of collaborators in this year. The production value, direction and casting all feel elevated.
The theme (hip-hop as art) resonates with both classic-school hip-hop sensibilities and modern aesthetics.
The video gives each rapper room to shine individually while still functioning cohesively as a unified piece.
The beat by Statik Selektah anchors the visual with strong musical identity — tying the audio and visual components effectively.
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