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Key Glock Drops “BIG 5” Music Video and Extends His Unbeaten Run

Key Glock has released the BIG 5 music video, adding a new Memphis rap visual to his run of focused releases.

Key Glock has released the “BIG 5” music video, giving fans a new visual built around the Memphis rapper’s direct, high pressure style. The official release was announced by HotNewHipHop’s X post, which labels the song and video “out now.”

The post does not include a long statement from Key Glock. Instead, it keeps the message brief: “KEY GLOCK,” “BIG 5,” and “OUT NOW.” That short announcement matches the video’s purpose, moving attention quickly from the track title to the visual itself.

In the visual, Key Glock performs at night against a Memphis street setting, with city lights, a crowd and a dark luxury car framing the performance. The production leans into the rapper’s established image without turning the video into a plot heavy short film. It is a performance first, with the camera staying close to the artist and the record’s momentum.

“BIG 5” also arrives as Key Glock continues to build around the sound that made him a central figure in Memphis rap. His catalog is closely tied to Paper Route Empire and to the city’s bass heavy trap tradition. Billboard’s profile of Key Glock described an artist who has been willing to show more range while keeping his core identity intact.

The new video follows that same balance. Key Glock remains the focal point, while the street lights and crowd supply the scale. The visual gives “BIG 5” a setting that feels connected to Memphis without leaning on a narrated explanation or a crowded guest list.

For listeners tracking the release, the original HotNewHipHop post includes a video link and identifies the upload as a music video rather than a teaser. The attached X embed is included below so readers can follow the original announcement and watch the source clip where available.

Key Glock has not attached a larger public explanation to the release announcement. For now, the song’s message is carried by the visual itself: a new Memphis rap performance, a clean title, and another entry in the rapper’s growing run of focused releases.

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Ronald Jeferson
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