haring the latest music video from Yungeen Ace, “Ain’t The Type.” Directed by Julian Yuri, the video sees Ace enjoying the company of his closest friends, beautiful ladies and money as he showcases his visual creativity with his signature hard-hitting lyrics.
This is the second track Ace has dropped since June’s Don Dada, with the first being “Withdraw From Life,” which materialized the guilt around being alive and thriving when those around are incarcerated or no longer alive.
Yungeen Ace has released visuals for his newest track “Ain’t The Type.” Ace and his close friends turn a hotel kickback into a rendition of his favorite strip club with stacks galore, dancers, security and even a classic brawl within the eventful night. Directed by Julian Yuri, Yungeen Ace provides listeners with his hard-hitting lyrics in a hype and creative fashion.
WATCH “Ain’t The Type” via Cinematic Music Group HERE.
“It’s been a rough year for a lotta people, so I really wanted to make a lit track that could get people excited,” said Ace. “I knew we had to get really creative with this video.”
Yungeen Ace continues to provide fans with his gut-wrenching, story-telling rap and transparency that holds true to his Jacksonville upbringing. His last release, “Withdraw From Life,” materialized the guilt around being alive and thriving when those around are incarcerated or no longer alive.
This is the second track Ace has dropped since June’s Don Dada, which included visuals for “Hood Anthem” the self-directed “Recovery,” “Stretch Gang,” “Don Dada,” “400 Shots,” “Heartbroken” and “I’m The One.” The project, which includes a feature from King Von, is Ace’s first release since last year’s massive Step Harder, which debuted at #81 on the Billboard 200 and featured the likes of Lil Durk, Boosie, Blac Youngsta, Stunna 4 Vegas, Dej Loaf and No Cap and includes standout singles like “Step Harder” and “Bad Bitch (feat. Blac Youngsta).”
ABOUT YUNGEEN ACE
Ace has built his massive following through his authentic music and raw lyricism, turning to music to make sense of his pain. In June of 2018, he released his debut full length project Life of Betrayal, which he shortly followed up with Life I’m Livin’. 2019 also saw the release of Can’t Speak On It, a joint project with JayDaYoungan, and the EP Chloe, a passionate collection of tracks written and recorded for his girlfriend, as well as a performance at Rolling Loud Miami. Over the course of two years, Ace’s catalog has pulled in well over 500 million streams.
Ace’s story is chronicled in the documentary Through the Pain, which follows Ace on his journey to stardom while dealing with grief and pain. The documentary has racked up over 1.3 million views since its release.
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