'Knockout' is a song by Lil Wayne from his album Rebirth. We’re honored that he chose each and every one of us, handpicked us. Music video by Lil Wayne performing Knockout. A lot of us would be curled up on a ball like, ‘Oh my God, my life is about to be over.’ So shout-out to Lil Wayne.
He did, like, 1,000 videos before he went in, knowing that he had to go to jail. DAMAGED DANITY KANE (BAD BOY/ ATLANTIC I LOLLIPOP LIL WAYNE FEAT. “To not have him here, it’s like a life lesson for all of us - always work as if we have no one else to depend on - and that’s what he teaches us. TOP MUSIC VIDEOS MAINSTREA TOP 4(T TITLE ARTIST (IMPRINT / PROMOTION LABEL) LEAVIN'. Music Lil Wayne's 'Knockout' Video Premieres - Watch It Now The Young Money honcho wants to play Ken to Nicki Minaj's Barbie in clip. Minaj said Weezy’s work ethic is amazing and should be emulated. “Knockout” is one of nine videos Wayne shot during Super Bowl weekend in Miami in anticipation of his current yearlong prison sentence, which started in March.
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About 30 teens showed up Tuesday for a glimpse of. Music Lil Wayne And Nicki Minajs Knockout Video - Check Out A Preview That clip, plus three other brand-new ones, will premiere during MTV Jams Lil Tunechi Weekend. “Baby 1, 2, 3/ Tell ’em get the referee/ ‘Cause he can get the knockout/ If the telephone rings/ It’s emergency/ ‘Cause he can get the knockout.” Knockout - Tunechi and Nicki Minaj go straight Kelly Clarkson on this amped-up pop-punk single from Rebirth.(Photo: Cash Money Records) - Play these. Rapper Lil Wayne shot a music video at the closed 108-year-old Ohio State Reformatory, which has become a popular backdrop for videos and movies. Also, Mariah Watchman is featured in this video.Nicki wears her hair half blond, half blue and sings the chorus: AceShowbiz - Lil Wayne is wooing Nicki Minaj in a music video for his latest single 'Knockout' which was premiered as part of MTVs Lil Tunechi-themed weekend. It’s taken from Trust Fund Babies, out now via Young Money Records/Republic. Small clips of Birdman are then shown as the music video ends with Lil Wayne sitting back down with his guitar, alone in the room from the first scene. Lil Wayne and Rich The Kid have released the music video for their latest collaborative single, Trust Fund. The scene then cuts back and forth to Lil Wayne entering a party filled with women.
In a seductive scene, Wayne is shown lying down shirtless while the dark angel caresses his body and clips of a snake hissing at the camera interfere with the scene. Wayne gets up to start a recorder and starts to play his guitar which causes the music to start playing in the video. Wayne is then shown performing with a rock group to the song with clips of the dark angel dancing. Wayne then starts to flirt with a lady who is shown as a dark angel with black wings and is shown sparking every time Lil Wayne touches her. Get It How U Live, released in 1997, was Lil Wayne’s first album with Hot Boy. Formerly a member of the rap group Hot Boy, he joined the Cash Money Records collective as a teenager. The scene then cuts back and forth to Lil Wayne entering a party filled with women. (born Septemin New Orleans, Louisiana), better known by many as Lil Wayne, is an American rapper. Wayne gets up to start a recorder and starts to play his guitar which causes the music to start playing in the video. A black feather then drops on the ground giving a loud thud to were the video then cuts to Lil Wayne for the first time sitting down with his guitar alone in a room filled with recording equipment. This is the official music video for Lil Weezy's Rebirth track, 'Knockout,' featuring a multi-colored hair Nicki Minaj. A lady is then shown sitting on the lawn holding a white rabbit that quickly changes to a black rabbit. The music video begins with a shot of a mansion that is overlooked by storm clouds, to set the mood of the music video in a darker tone. The music video was shot on Decemby Chris Robinson. The song contains allusions from Amy Holland's song " She's on Fire" and was inspired in its entirety by Scarface.