Nas & Hit-Boy Recreate EPMD Album Covers In The "EPMD" Music Video

The video starts with an artistic intro that appears to draw inspiration from the likes of Black filmmakers such as Spike Lee and Jordan Peele, as the opening sequence features a dramatic orchestral arrangement while powerful pro-Black messages appear on the screen. "Reclaim our cultural ownership," "Don't compromise," "Don't cross over," and "Respect to the kings, Love to the queens," all flash on the screen before a young woman is seen screaming "Wake Up!," School Daze-style.

From that point on, the music video fully begins, as the hard-hitting beat for "EPMD" starts to roll in. Throughout the video, Nas and Hit-Boy recreate looks from classic EMPD — the veteran Hip-Hop duo that the song's hook is based on — album covers, including 1989's Unfinished Business and 1992's Business Never Personal.

In addition to the references to EPMD, Nas and Hit-Boy's new music video boasts a bevy of beautifully shot scenes, making for an incredible visual offering from the unstoppable duo and serving as yet another victory lap for the recent Grammy winners.

Scroll back up to the top and check out the loaded visuals for Nas and Hit-Boy's Judas and the Black Messiah soundtrack collaboration "EPMD."

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