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Icewear Vezzo – Supreme [Video]

Detroit’s own Icewear Vezzo keeps the pressure on with the visuals for “Supreme”, one of the late-album highlights off his latest project “Purple Passion”.

The 12-track release finds Vezzo in full veteran mode, sharpening his pen over slick, electronic-leaning production while still talking that classic Detroit street gospel. “Supreme” sits near the back end of the tracklist and plays like a victory lap – three minutes of focused flexing and cold-blooded calm.

On the beat side, “Supreme” is all bounce and menace: thumping low end, crisp drums and just enough melody to keep things catchy without softening the edges. Vezzo glides through in his signature laid-back drawl, stacking punchlines about cars, wrist pieces and status symbols, but underneath the flex you can hear that “still hungry” energy that runs through Purple Passion. It’s the sound of someone who already made it out and is still finding new ways to level up.

The “Supreme” video leans into that energy visually. Shot through a dark, late-night lens and directed by Kardiak, the clip is all about aura: ski masks, heavy chains, fast whips and tight framing that keeps the focus on Vezzo and the squad. No fake movie plot, no forced storyline – just pure performance, demon-time pacing and that unmistakable Detroit cool, letting the flex speak louder than any special effects ever could.

Spin the “Supreme” video below, then run “Purple Passion” front to back. This one feels like the moment Vezzo takes a breath, looks around at everything he’s built, and reminds you why his name still rings out from Detroit to way beyond.

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