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Joey Bada$$ feat. Bri Steves – Supaflee [Video]

Joey Bada$$ just dropped the “Supaflee” video, and it’s a three-minute victory lap that feels as confident as it sounds.

The track, from his new album “Lonely At The Top“, pairs Joey’s cool-hand flexes with a hook from Philly’s Bri Steves, then wraps it all in a tactile, early-2000s bounce. It hits like a club record without losing the sharp edges that make Joey, Joey.

“Supaflee” is produced by Pro Era mainstay Kirk Knight, and you can hear his fingerprints all over it: springy drums, rubber-band bass, a clean, catchy topline that lets Joey coast in the pocket. Knight himself has confirmed the credit, and the Spotify lyric card even winks at it (“Kirk on the beat”). It’s the kind of glossed-up boom-bap that nods to The Neptunes without biting, which several early listeners have also called out.

Bri Steves slides in with a hook that’s sticky on first pass and tougher on the second—more co-pilot than cameo. The result is Joey in maximum charisma mode, darting between punchlines and pocket-perfect cadences while the chorus tees up replay value. And because the song arrives on “Lonely At The Top” (released August 29), it doubles as the project’s breeziest on-ramp for anyone still catching up.

Edgar Esteves directs, and the concept is simple: keep the frame tight, the energy high, and let performance do the heavy lifting. Esteves and Joey leaned into an intentional throwback feel, even shooting the whole thing on an iPhone as a hat-tip to early-’00s rap video texture—fast cuts, kinetic blocking, and a camera that never feels stuck.

The iPhone detail matters. Rather than a gimmick, it gives the visuals that glossy-but-grainy immediacy: reflections pop, fabrics read, and movement feels close. Esteves has a track record for making performance clips feel premium; “Supaflee” adds a DIY polish that matches the record’s swagger.

Lonely At The Top” toggles between chest-out anthems and moodier reflections. “Supaflee” lands in the first camp and gives the record its easiest crowd-pleaser without turning generic. If you’re skimming “LAT” for an immediate spark before diving deeper, start here.

“Supaflee” is Joey Bada$$ doing effortless at a high level: crisp writing, an unfussy but undeniable beat, a well-picked feature, and a video that squeezes maximum style out of minimal gear. It’s the kind of single that reminds you how far polish can go when the fundamentals are already elite.

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