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PARTYNEXTDOOR OMW music video review

By Alex HarrisOctober 8, 2025
PARTYNEXTDOOR OMW music video

PARTYNEXTDOOR’s “OMW” gets a sleek, late-night treatment from Kid Art. The video dropped on October 7, 2025, keeping things simple and stylish: tight framing, low light, and PND carrying the hook with quiet confidence while the beat glides.

It matches the record’s mood without overcomplicating it, letting the melody and those Drake ad-libs do the talking.

The video is part of $$$ Film, a larger cinematic project directed by Kid Art that captures highlights from PND and Drake’s chart-topping collaborative album $ome $exy $ongs 4 U. 

The film pulls together fan-favourite tracks like “OMW,” “Somebody Loves Me,” and “When He’s Gone,” mixing them with behind-the-scenes footage from their sold-out European tour: 10 countries, 13 cities, 35 shows.

“OMW” stands out as one of the most replayable cuts from the joint tape, and the visual lands cleanly. 

Credit where it’s due behind the boards too: Noel Cadastre’s production on the track helps explain the smooth snap that makes a visual like this work.

Simple, moody, and effective. PND knows his lane.

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