88-Keys feat. Kanye West – “Stay Up (Viagra)”
by Staff, March 16, 2009
Producer and rapper 88-Keys recently dropped his latest video for his track “Stay Up (Viagra)” featuring Kanye West. Revolving around two legit grandpa-figures played by 88 and Kanye West, the two are seen running around with some much younger ladies as part of 88-Keys’ The Death of Adam album. Check out one of the funner music videos to release recently.
Source: Inquiring Mind
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This is hilarious.
Dope beat.
GO OLD PEOPLE!
hahaha 4:01
Haha, Pete Wentz is in that shit too man.
New and Different sound also video concept, jewls and cars and shit are getting played out …Time to push out the “ABC” raps…keep them coming
88 Key’s was on a different beat tip back when. And I like his old style better. This beat is dope though- video is whatever. Looks like it cost about $2000 bucks to make. I wish 88 Keys the best thuough. Unfortunately I wasn’t really feeling the new album.
shout out to 88 1st off…but to the dude who said he hate when rappers have a 5sec verse lol yo 88-keys is the definition of a “Producer Rapper” kanye didn’t make that beat….Death of Adam is a concept album….people can’t judge the whole body of work from that 1 song cause all the songs correlate….but i agree with somebody who said it could’ve been executed better…but at the end of the day…dude sold less albums than soulja boy…and all due to bad promotion not product…support real music…fuck rap/hiphop or whatever genre u favor….its all a beat at the end of the day
dope concept could of been executed much better
Damn, it’s nice to hear some old Kanye, and not that new shitty shit.
Kool vid, but I hate when new rappers come out with a song and they only got a 5 sec verse on it.
All I have to say is, its about effing time. 88 deserves much more recognition.