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Joey Bada$$ “SUPAFLEE” Music Video Review

By Alex HarrisOctober 7, 2025
Joey Bada$$ “SUPAFLEE” Music Video Review

Joey Bada$$ keeps it clean and confident in “SUPAFLEE,” a fast-cut NYC flex directed by Edgar Esteves. 

Joey’s front and centre, with quick drops from Kirk Knight and Bri Steves, and a snap that nods to early-2000s party moves without feeling like costume. 

The clip was shot entirely on iPhone, which suits the darting street-to-studio set-ups, and Esteves’ framing keeps it glossy. 

People have caught the Harlem Shake wink and a Neptunes-ish sheen; fans are hearing the same nostalgia with modern polish. 

As an advert for the Lonely at the Top era, it’s simple: tight hook, sharp cadence, camera close enough to catch the smirk.

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