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"Run" illustrates YG's ability to assemble "elite teams" of contemporary rappers while maintaining his own artistic truth. By blending humor with high-stakes heist imagery, the song moves past the standard "driving around in cars" music video format to offer something visually unique in the hip-hop landscape. It remains a testament to his growth and his skill at navigating the intersections of music, high fashion, and digital viral culture. YG Teams Up with Tyga, BIA, and 21 Savage on 'Run' - Rap-Up

provides his characteristic rhythmic flow, a staple of modern California rap. YG, Tyga & 21 Savage - Run (Clean) feat. BIA

rounds out the group, maintaining the track's braggadocious momentum. Cinematic Visual Strategy "Run" illustrates YG's ability to assemble "elite teams"

Perhaps the most discussed aspect of "Run" is its Drew Kirsch-directed music video , which drew heavy inspiration from the 1996 film Set It Off and the 2004 comedy White Chicks . In a strategic move to break away from traditional "flashy" rap tropes, YG and Tyga dressed in full makeup and wigs to portray the "Calabasas Sisters" during a bank heist. This tongue-in-cheek approach was intended to shock viewers and create a viral moment, a goal it achieved on social media shortly after the teaser's release. Cultural Significance YG Teams Up with Tyga, BIA, and 21

contributes a verse that YG notably sped up by four to five beats per minute to better match the song's uptempo energy.

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