Cris Streetz enlists Yung Marley for new PenPusha-directed “Deep Pockets”

Cris Streetz and Yung Marley recently dropped off a new visual for their Noc-produced single “Deep Pockets.”

Directed by Pable “PenPusha” Bello, the video is a slice-of-life look at Streetz and Marley “sliding through the streets of Atlanta.” Streetz boasts that while he might have “started out, straight from the mud,” now he and his team all have deep pockets. The song is sure to be the soundtrack for anyone “getting it, coming from nothing.”

 

Scene from the Deep Pockets video by Cris Streetz

Scene from the “Deep Pockets” video

Like hip-hop itself, Cris Streetz was born in The Bronx; but raised in Tampa, Florida. His upbringing influenced his musical style, creating a fusion of the two regional sounds. After spending a few years perfecting his craft with producer Noc, he released his first single “Ratched” at the close of 2016. The song created a buzz on East Coast radio stations. In 2017, he dropped his first EP, Pregame.

In 2018, his single “Hands Up” received spins at Hot 97, as well as praise from station heavies Ebro, Rosenberg and Funk Flex. The remix featured bars from Chris Rivers and Sheek Lounch from The Lox. He kept busy in 2018, releasing a series of follow-up hits including “All Week,” “Risks’ and “G’z Up,” all of which were included on curated playlists on Tidal, Spotify and Apple Music. His single “Hold Me Down” released that same year earned nearly 80K plays.

In 2019, he signed to the imprint So Raspy, founded by his mentor Jadakiss. In 2020, he released singles “Big Leagues,” “Tell the Truth” and “Like Us.” In early October of 2020, he joined rapper Ninety on his “They Hate” which premiered on Bet Jams, and has become part of their rotation.

The new single “Deep Pockets” is available on various digital streaming platforms including Apple Music and Spotify.


Artwork for Deep Pockets by Cris Streetz and Yung Marley

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