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Key Glock Walks A Goat In His ‘Painkillers’ Video To Announce The Deluxe Edition Of ‘Yellow Tape 2’
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<blockquote data-quote="UPROXX" data-source="post: 9591" data-attributes="member: 81"><p>Does anyone else feel like rappers are taking this GOAT thing a little too far? Not only have a bunch of rappers gone around calling themselves the GOAT (an acronym meaning “Greatest Of All Time” as first coined by LL Cool J on his 2000 eighth studio album, <em>The G.O.A.T.</em>), but they’ve actually taken to throwing images of actual goats all over their videos and album covers.</p><p></p><p>Lil Durk added a couple of extra heads to the goat in his, Lil Baby, and Polo G’s “<a href="https://uproxx.com/music/lil-durk-3-headed-goat-video-lil-baby-polo-g/" target="_blank">3 Headed Goat</a>” video in 2020, which made it look like something out of Greek mythology. That same year, Rylo Rodriguez turned himself into a photoshopped faun on his<a href="https://uproxx.com/music/rylo-rodriguez-goat-in-human-form-cover-fan-reactions/" target="_blank"> <em>Goat In Human Form</em> cover</a>, drawing amused reactions from rap fans on Twitter. And last year, Young Dolph and Key Glock called themselves “<a href="https://uproxx.com/music/young-dolph-key-glock-a-goat-a-dolphin-video/" target="_blank">A Goat & A Dolphin</a>” for single from their joint album, <em>Dum & Dummer</em>.</p><p></p><p>Now, Key Glock is keeping that theme going with his new video for “Painkillers,” in which he walks a goat on a leash through a snowy mountaintop scene, which also continues a motif from his and Dolph’s <em>Dum & Dummer</em> sequel last year. He also cruises through the snow in his custom yellow Rolls Royce Phantom, which picks up a thread from his <em>Yellow Tape</em> cover — which is apropos, considering “Painkillers” is one of 10 new tracks that will appear on the deluxe edition of <em>Yellow Tape 2</em>, also announced today. The deluxe reissue will land at DSPs on March 25 via Paper Route Empire, Glock’s first solo release since the death of Young Dolph in a shooting late last year. You can pre-save the album <a href="https://music.empi.re/yellowtape2deluxe" target="_blank">here</a> and check out the video above.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://uproxx.com/music/key-glock-painkillers-video-yellow-tape-2-deluxe/" target="_blank">Continue reading...</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPROXX, post: 9591, member: 81"] Does anyone else feel like rappers are taking this GOAT thing a little too far? Not only have a bunch of rappers gone around calling themselves the GOAT (an acronym meaning “Greatest Of All Time” as first coined by LL Cool J on his 2000 eighth studio album, [I]The G.O.A.T.[/I]), but they’ve actually taken to throwing images of actual goats all over their videos and album covers. Lil Durk added a couple of extra heads to the goat in his, Lil Baby, and Polo G’s “[URL='https://uproxx.com/music/lil-durk-3-headed-goat-video-lil-baby-polo-g/']3 Headed Goat[/URL]” video in 2020, which made it look like something out of Greek mythology. That same year, Rylo Rodriguez turned himself into a photoshopped faun on his[URL='https://uproxx.com/music/rylo-rodriguez-goat-in-human-form-cover-fan-reactions/'] [I]Goat In Human Form[/I] cover[/URL], drawing amused reactions from rap fans on Twitter. And last year, Young Dolph and Key Glock called themselves “[URL='https://uproxx.com/music/young-dolph-key-glock-a-goat-a-dolphin-video/']A Goat & A Dolphin[/URL]” for single from their joint album, [I]Dum & Dummer[/I]. Now, Key Glock is keeping that theme going with his new video for “Painkillers,” in which he walks a goat on a leash through a snowy mountaintop scene, which also continues a motif from his and Dolph’s [I]Dum & Dummer[/I] sequel last year. He also cruises through the snow in his custom yellow Rolls Royce Phantom, which picks up a thread from his [I]Yellow Tape[/I] cover — which is apropos, considering “Painkillers” is one of 10 new tracks that will appear on the deluxe edition of [I]Yellow Tape 2[/I], also announced today. The deluxe reissue will land at DSPs on March 25 via Paper Route Empire, Glock’s first solo release since the death of Young Dolph in a shooting late last year. You can pre-save the album [URL='https://music.empi.re/yellowtape2deluxe']here[/URL] and check out the video above. [url="https://uproxx.com/music/key-glock-painkillers-video-yellow-tape-2-deluxe/"]Continue reading...[/url] [/QUOTE]
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