
Artwork by Kathleen Boudwin.
After releasing the video a few weeks back, Vic Mensa comes through with the official audio for the second single off his upcoming #INNANETAPE project.

Artwork by Kathleen Boudwin.
After releasing the video a few weeks back, Vic Mensa comes through with the official audio for the second single off his upcoming #INNANETAPE project.
Directed by Peter Campbell.
Two of my favorite up and comers from the Chi join former Kids These Days Nico Segal on the lead single off his upcoming Donnie Trumpet project, due out later this month.
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Directed by Verluxe.
After hitting us with the trailer yesterday, Vic Mensa liberates the official video to his Cam-produced single. INNANETAPE, coming soon!
One of my Vic’s latest singles is getting some Verluxe-directed visuals. The second from his upcoming INNANETAPE project.
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After announcing the split of Kids These Days and dropping the track’s visuals, Vic Mensa comes through with the .mp3 for the latest single off his upcoming INNANETAPE project.
Directed by Austin Vesely.
Following the disappointing news of the Kids These Days breaking up, former front-man Vic Mensa drops off some new visuals off his upcoming solo project, INNANETAPE.
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Dammit! In what I’m sure comes as a shock to many of us, Vic Mensa just revealed to XXL that the (incredibly talented) Chicago collective Kids These Days has official broken up.
It’s never going to be an “I hate you” type of situation. For the most part it’s a happy settlement. There were certain moves made by some people that weren’t all the way stand-up moves, but at the end of the day there isn’t really any bad blood. It’s not like I can’t be in the room with everybody in the band, and I wish everybody the best. But the band breaking up wasn’t my ultimatum, I didn’t bring that to the table, but once it was brought to the table it kind of opened up a world I’d already been living in in my own head for a while. I just see it as a great opportunity. Kids These Days was great and it was a lot of fun, but now I want to do something different. And I produce now, too.
Check the full interview here; which includes more talk of the break up, Vic’s plans for his solo career (INNANETAPE coming soon), a premiere of his new music video (which you can check here) and more.
Chance the Rapper and Kids These Days recently wrapped up their March Madness Tour and video-man Austin Vesely provides a recap of their time on the road. Do remember, the “should’ve been XXL Freshman” will be dropping his Acid Rap project on April 30th!
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Kids These Days is next up on Life+Times’ Decoded series. And in the clip above the Chicago collective performs and breaks down their Traphouse Rock single “Who Do U-Luv“.
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Back on Superbowl Sunday (fuck the Ravens btw), Alex Wiley, Kids These Days’ front man Vic Mensa and Chuck Inglish got together for the track heard below. After the jump, I’ve also included a short documentary on the creation of the track.

Originally heard on illRoots’ Radio Volume 3 last week, the Chicago collective now release the CDQ/tagless version of their Nez & Rio produced gem.

The Chi-Town prodigy collaborates with the “producers of critically acclaimed classic records” (it says so on their the Twitter) for the remix of his 10 Day single. Props to Andrew.