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The music video was released on April 30, 2021, and directed by Reel Goats. [9] It features Coi Leray wearing a leather ensemble while fighting Pooh Shiesty's crew in a warehouse. [10] [11] Shiesty counts his money and strokes his diamond until Leray faces him. The video then ends with a cliffhanger. [10]
Pooh Shiesty made his live television debut by bringing his ultimate revenge anthem, “Back in Blood,” to 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.'
Haul videos have led to celebrity status for some people. [2] Other haul video bloggers have entered sponsorship deals and advertising programs from major brands. The videos are rarely negative about the products being reviewed. [2] This aspect of the genre of haul videos makes sponsorship by brand advertisers particularly appealing.
Pooh Shiesty started off his career with his debut single, "Hell Night", featuring fellow rapper Big30, which was released on March 15, 2019, followed by the official music video on February 19, 2020. [11] "Shiesty Summer" was then released five months later, on August 20, 2019, succeeded by the music video the following day. [12]
Shiesty Season is the debut mixtape by American rapper Pooh Shiesty. It was released on February 5, 2021, through Atlantic Records and 1017 Records. The mixtape features guest appearances from Lil Durk, Gucci Mane, Big30, 21 Savage, Veeze, Foogiano, Lil Hank, Choppa Wop, and Tay Keith. The "Spring Deluxe" edition of the mixtape was released on ...
"Back in Blood" debuted at number 93 on the Billboard Hot 100.It later peaked at number 13. The song marks Pooh Shiesty's first song to enter the chart and his highest-charting song, while also served as Lil Durk's second highest-charting song, following his feature on Canadian rapper Drake's single "Laugh Now Cry Later", which debuted and peaked at number 2, it was released on August 14, 2020.
In the song, Pooh Shiesty and Big30 rap about keeping and using their guns, as well as their luxury, over an "uptempo synth instrumental". [2] [4] [5] Aaron Williams of Uproxx wrote that Shiesty "offers up his take on the trap rap staples of choppers, racks, and work, boasting that he keeps his gun closer than a neighbor and threatening anyone 'talking gangster on the net.'" [6]
In some episodes, collections must include an element of the contestant's original wardrobe, as in the episode featuring Karen Maruyama where the accomplices were required to incorporate a pair of shoes from Maruyama's existing collection. Each collection also includes a set of makeup and a new hairstyle.