Bobby Sessions’ “Black Neighborhood” Gets Gritty Visuals Justin Hunte10 years ago10 years ago20 HipHopDX Premiere! Bobby Sessions unleashes the video for his journey through the “Black Neighborhood.” 20 thoughts on “Bobby Sessions’ “Black Neighborhood” Gets Gritty Visuals” My personal opinion is that the message is there but it is poorly executed. Instrumental is pretty ill. Reply This song is incredible! Loving the visual. Reply Feels like I’m watching a mini movie. Love it Reply This kid is consistent. Excited to watch his career bud! Reply This style is unique. Reply Amazing, different, exciting, nobody is doing this the way this man is! True individual he’s up next just watch Reply Wow. Just wow. Loving Bobby Sessions. Reply Best rap video in Dallas history. Reply The video is off the chain speaking about black neighborhoods Reply Mega Dope record! Love the visual and message of the record… Love his presentation of this record. Reply excellent right on time for today wake up neighborhood Reply Tooo true! As a Dj I’d say that the distorted vocals clash with the message Reply Shout out to dem Texas Boyz.. Support that real.. an live until you die! Reply The hottest ticket in Dallas right now. Reply I really love the grit and distortion in his voice, it’s different. It’s like the distortion makes you uncomfortable to parallel with the discomfort of living in the black neighborhood. Creative Reply Bobby is on fire right now! Reply He’s showing the truth. Plays like a movie. Reply Bobby is getting so poppin in Dallas man! Everybody’s still talking about his release show at Trees. This dude can really put on a show!! Congrats Reply Hot shit Reply I think he’s gonna be in the J.Cole/Kendrick conversation in a few years. I heard his album LOA last week bro…sheesh! Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name Email Website Δ Bobby Sessions – “LOA (Law Of Attraction)” [Album Stream]
My personal opinion is that the message is there but it is poorly executed. Instrumental is pretty ill. Reply
Amazing, different, exciting, nobody is doing this the way this man is! True individual he’s up next just watch Reply
Mega Dope record! Love the visual and message of the record… Love his presentation of this record. Reply
I really love the grit and distortion in his voice, it’s different. It’s like the distortion makes you uncomfortable to parallel with the discomfort of living in the black neighborhood. Creative Reply
Bobby is getting so poppin in Dallas man! Everybody’s still talking about his release show at Trees. This dude can really put on a show!! Congrats Reply
I think he’s gonna be in the J.Cole/Kendrick conversation in a few years. I heard his album LOA last week bro…sheesh! Reply
My personal opinion is that the message is there but it is poorly executed. Instrumental is pretty ill.
This song is incredible! Loving the visual.
Feels like I’m watching a mini movie. Love it
This kid is consistent. Excited to watch his career bud!
This style is unique.
Amazing, different, exciting, nobody is doing this the way this man is! True individual he’s up next just watch
Wow. Just wow. Loving Bobby Sessions.
Best rap video in Dallas history.
The video is off the chain speaking about black neighborhoods
Mega Dope record! Love the visual and message of the record… Love his presentation of this record.
excellent right on time for today wake up neighborhood
Tooo true! As a Dj I’d say that the distorted vocals clash with the message
Shout out to dem Texas Boyz.. Support that real.. an live until you die!
The hottest ticket in Dallas right now.
I really love the grit and distortion in his voice, it’s different. It’s like the distortion makes you uncomfortable to parallel with the discomfort of living in the black neighborhood. Creative
Bobby is on fire right now!
He’s showing the truth. Plays like a movie.
Bobby is getting so poppin in Dallas man! Everybody’s still talking about his release show at Trees. This dude can really put on a show!! Congrats
Hot shit
I think he’s gonna be in the J.Cole/Kendrick conversation in a few years. I heard his album LOA last week bro…sheesh!