New Video: O.T. Genasis “CoCo”

CoCo Love

While in Miami, O.T. Genasis keeps a full supply of baking soda, Ciroc, and enough exotic women. Directed by Dre Films and Busta, the clip also features cameos from DJ Khaled, Timbaland, Ice-T and of course, Coco herself.

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  1. KILLA says:

    Say what you want, this track goes hard! Even if in reality it’s really the most basic ass song ever. LOL But I got to respect the come up! You can’t deny this in the club!

  2. The Incredible Creation says:

    nigga tryna extend his 15 minutes a lil more smh.. http://toomanyfuckinrappers.tumblr.com/

  3. M.E.C.C.A, says:

    I can’t believe mr leaders of a new school busta is behind this…..

    1. Brian B.Dot™ Miller says:

      here we go yo.

  4. StoopidFan82 says:

    Hands down best song of 2014. Jay Z shouldve jumped on this. If u dont like this song its something wrong with u.

  5. Guillaume Pilon says:

    for whoever saying that this track is good or hard

    kill yourself

  6. GetReal says:

    you niggas need to lighten up not everything is going to be (or supposed to be) jcole and kendrick you niggas obviously dont go out or frolic with bitches the way yall act on here

    1. Donn says:

      Life is bigger than chilling with “bitches”. And we’re far beyond being just “niggas”. There has to be balance. There isn’t. This coon shit is dominating and misrepresenting the culture. People see this Young Thug, Nicki, them No Flex niggas, Dej Loaf, and all the other awful rappers as leaders of the HipHop’s future. And that ain’t cool. We get several real hiphop albums a year and the rest of the year is filled with this bullshit. You can enjoy yourself without being ignorant and being a stereotype. You don’t see white people dancing singing I’m in love with Crystal Meth. Plus this nigga already said he never sold drugs. C’mon son. You dancing around to shit that’s making fun of us as a people

      1. Kingly_Caracter says:

        Wow…Great minds…

      2. GetReal says:

        what the fuck are you talkin about? no balance? jcole just had the highest selling album dumb ass, this shit doesnt go no where outside the clubs, niggas aint buyin this shit you’re just being on dicks and commenting on shit you know dont like, thats your problem, dont ever fuckin say there isnt a balance cuz where is this shit outside clubs and radio, and i could careless if he sold drugs, 85% of rappers are liars including the ones you like, just enjoy the fuckin music and i never said life was about chillin with bitches, stop puttin words in my mouth, you need to be worried about iggy, macklemore, and Eminem if you really wanna be mad, not fun club music, like i said get out more

        1. Donn says:

          See I can see right there how the music is effecting you. U can’t disagree without being disrespectful and turnt up for no reason. This is a constructive debate about balance in HipHop. This shit does exist outside the club cus I see parodies from white kids mocking it and the sad part is its attached to HipHop.

          I do get out but out doesn’t always have to mean Clubs my G. I go to art basels and festivals that play all kinds of music, rallies, marches, charity events, parties etc. this music is hood ignorance and the sad part is if u spend anytime outside the hood u will see just how ignorant ppl think this is. I will never cosign this shit. I’ve heard turn up music that had a sense of depth to it. And I pray u can engage into conversations without being disrespectful and ignorant. It’s for the culture bro. Relax. Be happy people actually care about positive messages

          1. GetReal says:

            My G this ain’t no kumbaya camp fire discussion this is a rap blog on the Internet, my name is get real and I have a picture of kanye as the avi dude I’m obviously an asshole, I don’t hate you cuz I don’t even know you which is why I don’t give a fuck what I say to you I’m keeping it 100% real you talkin bout art basels and shit when have you ever heard in love with the coco at a fucking art Basel, you’re proving my point, like I said this shit doesn’t live outside the clubs, social media, and rap blogs, nobody is buying this shit, white kids are making parodies cuz they know right along with black people that this shit is dumb and catchy it’s not that deep fool, I went to the club NYE bumpin this shit off of soundcloud on my way there, and at that very same moment kanye dropped Only One and I copped immediately because he makes music worth buying, it’s so simple, support what you like, but it isn’t illegal to rock with a song that obviously CRANKS, you guys come off like failed 90’s rappers salty about every little club jingle that comes out

      3. GetReal says:

        and no one in life thinks these niggas are the leaders of the new school you just wanna complain for the sake of complaining, listen to what the fuck you like and stop being a prissy pretentious bitch

        1. ALMIGHTY ESCO...FK YOU BAMA'S! says:

          The ether lmao

      4. I disagree there is a balance, because if it wasn’t no balance people like K.Dot,Wale,Logic,Kanye and so on wouldn’t exist or be heard of. Nothing wrong with a little ratchet once in a while.

        1. Kingly_Caracter says:

          Existence isn’t balance though. There are “50 grey elephants” left in the world…doesn’t mean they’re thriving.

          Balance is equality. Turn on your radio right now. And leave it on for 20 mis…Let me know when ANY of those rappers you mentioned come on. I’ll wait.

          1. TheTruthHurts says:

            Kanye and Kendrick don’t get radio plays? I’m with you on the type of music you seem to be on but I can’t understand why our culture takes radio so seriously. It’s not an element of Hip-Hop and if you don’t listen to it, its super easy to only hear good music. People choose to listen to radio because they want to hear that crap.The small percentage of people that even listen to the radio for music are the ones keeping them going and so they play the crap they want to hear. It’s a dumb cycle you all feed into by caring what other people hear when you can just put in headphones or your own CD or tape or anything ha.

      5. KILLA says:

        You are an idiot. How is this misrepresenting the culture when drugs has played a part in the culture? And like let’s be real all the artists you named are selling like J.Cole or Kendrick so people clearly KNOW what’s actually being represented.You don’t see white people dancing to I love crystal meth because the majority are not selling or that are users at clubs. But you sure hear people dancing to I’m in love with the coco. You need to understand music is entertainment. It’s just that “NIGGAS” like you are entirely too sensitive and take what a person raps about has tarnishing a culture. This “REAL” HipHop ish kills me y’all like talking about because when you go back the early Hip-Hop alot of it was for the block/house parties, and having a good time. And trust me it wasn’t so damn lyrical. The balance is here you can choose to listen to this or not. No one told you to click the video if you didn’t like it. SMH

    2. Kingly_Caracter says:

      Look…I agree this song BANGS like fuck. But bruh, we don’t have enough of this yet? When something like this drops, someone always says “It’s just music”, “Lighten up”, “No big deal”…It is…We can’t analyze this stuff from adult perspectives.

      Why do you think black culture is so messed up right now? These kids on these streets take anything they see online (twitter, instagram, worldstar) or in a catchy video as fact. You are obviously more mentally sound to know the difference. With each song like this thousands of kids get inspired to “fall in love with the CoCo”.

      In the past I wanted this type of music out of the game completely. But the truth is you do need a balance of secular and conscious. But right now that balance is way off. Thats why I can’t co-sign this. We can’t protest in the streets for respect while simultaneously promoting savagery man…We make it THAT easer for others to justify why we keep dying over trivial shit, every time the beat drops.

      1. GetReal says:

        like i said to dude below, jcole just had the highest selling album what are yall talkin about, everyone knows this music isnt substance thats why they dont buy it, but when youre in your 20s and wanna turn up and have fun this is what you listen to, its just too many old ass niggas on this site thats out of touch with is substantial music, and what is music you crank and turn up to

        1. Kingly_Caracter says:

          Bruh…The irony is. I’m a producer and I make beats. Secular beats, concious beats, indie, all kinds of music. However I try to work with artists that try to say something meaningful, whther its hood or not. My only requirement. So this “old nigga” is very much in tune with the culture right now. But you’re 100% right about the 90’s music. Our music was the “rebel music” of the day. We had some grimy ass music. Some took it seriously and are not here anymore. The music changes, the outcome doesn’t.

          All I’m sayin is the balance needs to be fixed. Sure J.Cole did great numbers. But the honest truth is 80% of those sales were white suburban kids who don’t pertain to my concern about black youths. This song above is what gets distributed most in the hoods. The places that need to hear something else beyond what they see every day. The message… “love coke” some more.

          At the end of the day you have to ask, is continuing the mistake of pushing negative messages ok because someone else did it and we get to turn up to it? Or should we at least attempt to save our kids “real” lives. I don’t know if you have kids but if you kid ends up in the back of a police car because he/she is trying to emulate this “entertainment”, remember you cosigned it.

          1. GetReal says:

            I’m tryna figure out how there isn’t a balance? Coco isn’t stopping you from making substantial music, make it and fix the problem, what are people crying about, if I don’t want to hear this I turn it off and turn on some Kendrick or something, kids take to songs like these cuz they are fucking jingle sing a long ass songs, most substantial artists are entirely too complex to even reach children and once they do make something like that you niggas jump on the blogs and whine about it, there is no significant imbalance, yea it’s a lot of garbage out here, but also a lot of good shit out here as well, you guys just choose who you wanna pay attention to,

          2. hilroycahier says:

            Hip Hop has been evolving to become a little more fun than it was in it’s past. While I really don’t care for drug dealing, the songs about stuff like that have never bothered me because it really isn’t much different from a movie about gangsters. It is true that it’s nice to have music that DOESN’T evoke a lot of thought. In those cases, when I throw on anything heavy the idea is to get a vibe and not to be taught gem-of-lessons by wise rappers or something. Once and a while it’s good but I agree it’s nice to have some subway for dinner instead of having to make shit from scratch yourself – you just need a fix sometimes and it doesn’t need to be substantial. And that’s not to say the songs are bad, the turn up stuff just is set out to get you moving and get the blood going – not to get sad about social issues or something. Take it for what it is.

          3. GetReal says:

            as far as the negativity goes, I know what’s real and what’s not, I know what will get me killed or locked up and what will not, now if a kid doesn’t know the difference, that begins with their parents, as much negativity I heard from eminem as a child, I never imagined raping my mother or no wild shit like that, it’s like niggas want rappers to think for them

      2. GetReal says:

        and black culture is messed up from the music from the 90s that everyone praises so much, everything now is a reflection of what was already out, yall just was young and accepted it

    3. I agree with every thing you said I feel the same way people act like everyone should sound like J.Cole or Kdot . We need the ratchet and the righteous. When I go to the strip club I don’t’ want to hear no Nas One Mic come on.

    4. el jim chapo guzman says:

      Thissss nigga.

      1. GetReal says:

        Thissssss beaner

  7. Song is Terrible but Jessica Vanessa Can get it every day but twice on SUNDAY.

  8. Selorm Amuzu says:

    Nothing will ever beat the traphouse video, that video was like a nigga opera lool

    1. yorapper says:

      HHahhahhahahahah nigga opera

  9. FREE GUNPLAY'S CHAIN says:

    FREE MY HOMIES FUCK A C.O.

  10. okay get in love with another single nigga..nice song and flow but yo need to extend ya run

  11. Swat says:

    This OT GENSIS dude looks like Gorrila Shit

  12. ayohellno says:

    busta cut his dreads, got fat, did a song with bieber, signed to cash money, signed OT GENESIS, fell off the stage at his signee’s show, shot an expensive video for his artists’ song ‘Coco’ about cocaine, bitches and killing niggas…….return next week for more tales from ‘The Fall Off Busta Rhymes’….

    oh yea, the og video is better.

    1. Brian B.Dot™ Miller says:

      LOL

  13. yeah says:

    I’m just in love with all the ass in this video

  14. MadShot says:

    Lyrics made by a 6 years old.

  15. GetReal says:

    Niggas think songs like this will affect people negatively when jay z laid down the blueprint of why you basically should be a drug dealer in full detail and glamour, aside from the occasional mishaps

    1. Reggie says:

      WHAT! he did that where? Jay-z spoke on the ills of drug dealing vividly…

      1. GetReal says:

        his whole career, jay z never made me feel like i would fail as a drug dealer he was a motivational speaker for that shit, not sayin he glamorized it fully but his whole career is based around it, how many kids you really think are going to get the message out of that when they see how successful he is off of it

  16. yamzz says:

    Another rapper selling his soul for fame…re-did his whole video to throw in a few light skinned girls and some cars he dont own in there smh…none of these ppl will be there if he goes dead broke in debt

  17. He should taken all that money he used for this video and used it for a different video of a different single. The original video for this was raw and felt more authentic. Imagine if Keef went and shot a video like this for “Don’T Like”. Despite the unnecessary sausage fest in the original vid, it was still authentic.

  18. Lucci 10 toes says:

    They should hap AP-9 in there 2 be love that CoCo too!!! Ice T lossen your cape up, it’s sickening you let ap-9 pimp on your wife lol these hoes be acting up and these old heads be letting em haha

  19. Mr. Greezy says:

    good song… if ur a simple minded okey doke type of mu-phuca. get this shit tha fuck outta here wtf ???

  20. yorapper says:

    First video was way funnier. This one like Rick Ross’ latest videos where you only watch for like 30 seconds.

  21. yorapper says:

    Trap music for white people.

  22. G-Boogie says:

    Can someone please tell me what I was listening to?!

  23. B says:

    “I got baking soda… I got baking Soda!” Lmfao. This is so terrible it’s hilarious.

  24. Abe6772 says:

    Man, the first video is so much better

  25. Danny says:

    I like Jessica Vanessa twerking the best

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