Big30 Feat. Big — Homiie G - Free Shiesty (official Music Video)

On platforms like YouTube Music , the official video has surpassed 2.3 million views, while the track itself remains a popular choice on streaming.

The visuals utilize fast-paced editing and handheld camera movements to mirror the frantic energy of the track. It prominently features the "Blrrrd" hand signs and aesthetic popularized by Pooh Shiesty's movement. On platforms like YouTube Music , the official

The video leans heavily into the signature and N-Less Entertainment aesthetic, featuring high-energy scenes of the rappers surrounded by their crew, luxury cars, and heavy jewelry. The video leans heavily into the signature and

Much of the video is filmed in neighborhood settings and industrial backdrops, reinforcing the "authentic" street persona that Big Homiie G and BIG30 have built their careers on. Lyrical Content & Performance He frequently references the "Blrrrd Gang" and the

Known for his raspy, aggressive delivery, BIG30 delivers bars about his loyalty to Pooh Shiesty and his refusal to back down from opposition. He frequently references the "Blrrrd Gang" and the reality of growing up in Memphis.

Beyond the typical trap flexing, the song carries a weight of grief and longing for Pooh Shiesty’s freedom, with BIG30 openly expressing his wish that he had been with Shiesty during the incident that led to his imprisonment. Cultural Impact & Reception

The track is characterized by cold, menacing flows and lyrics that delve into themes of street loyalty, survival, and the consequences of the "trap" lifestyle.

On platforms like YouTube Music , the official video has surpassed 2.3 million views, while the track itself remains a popular choice on streaming.

The visuals utilize fast-paced editing and handheld camera movements to mirror the frantic energy of the track. It prominently features the "Blrrrd" hand signs and aesthetic popularized by Pooh Shiesty's movement.

The video leans heavily into the signature and N-Less Entertainment aesthetic, featuring high-energy scenes of the rappers surrounded by their crew, luxury cars, and heavy jewelry.

Much of the video is filmed in neighborhood settings and industrial backdrops, reinforcing the "authentic" street persona that Big Homiie G and BIG30 have built their careers on. Lyrical Content & Performance

Known for his raspy, aggressive delivery, BIG30 delivers bars about his loyalty to Pooh Shiesty and his refusal to back down from opposition. He frequently references the "Blrrrd Gang" and the reality of growing up in Memphis.

Beyond the typical trap flexing, the song carries a weight of grief and longing for Pooh Shiesty’s freedom, with BIG30 openly expressing his wish that he had been with Shiesty during the incident that led to his imprisonment. Cultural Impact & Reception

The track is characterized by cold, menacing flows and lyrics that delve into themes of street loyalty, survival, and the consequences of the "trap" lifestyle.