BigWalkDog: It’s pure energy and hard-hitting flexing in the Soul to Keep music video

When it comes to delivering confidence and showing out - it’s clear BigWalkDog is completely focused and flexing. It’s energy and big flexing showing out with the ‘Soul to Keep’ music video.

The standout lead-off track from his Until Then album slaps and has a proper visual to set the mood. Tap in.

BigWalkDog unveils the new video for “Soul To Keep”today alongside the release of his new independent album Until Then, available everywhere now via UnitedMasters.

“Soul To Keep” captures BigWalkDog at his most exposed, confronting the conversation head-on as he raps, “They talkin’ ’bout Gucci this and Gucci that, n**** ‘Poppin’ paid Gucci back. I ain’t gotta speak on that, n**** RIAA print the plaques.” Directed by Corey Hallam, the visual places Walk alone with his thoughts and a mirror, delivering every bar with raw aggression and complete honesty.

Leading into Until ThenBigWalkDog has built steady momentum through recent singles “Hittin’ For” and “Forehead,” two records that continue showcasing the Mississippi native’s signature Southern sound, sharp lyricism, and undeniable presence. “Hittin’ For” served as the project’s lead single, pairing Walk’s natural flow with a Cash Jundi-directed visual that captures sweeping cityscapes and glimpses into his day-to-day life, reinforcing his evolution while reminding audiences that he remains a lasting force in rap. The release set the tone for the upcoming project, presenting Walk as locked in, elevated, and continuing to move with purpose.

He followed with “Forehead,” a Bankroll Got It-produced record that finds Walk operating in his natural pocket with direct confidence and instinctive delivery. Directed by Teo Shot This, the cinematic visual unfolds as an action-driven bank heist storyline, blending tense narrative scenes with commanding performance shots that further highlight his larger-than-life presence. Together, the releases establish the world surrounding Until Then, documenting an artist continuing to evolve while standing firmly on his own terms. 

Across 16 tracks, Until Then captures BigWalkDog at his most focused and self-assured, balancing street-rooted storytelling with his evolved perspective. The album is available everywhere now.

Cyrus Kyle Langhorne

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