Florida based singer/songwriter Droptopblonde is set to release her video for new single \"Bottlez Up\". The Breadwin Deville directed video was shot at The Drunken Mullet in Hernando Beach, FL and features Droptopblonde getting tipsy with country rap veterans Hard Target and Wess Nyle. The song is the latest single off of the \"Dirtbagz Volume II\" album, which was released via Dirt Rock Empire.
Starring Hard Target (@hardtargetmusic) video by Breadwin Deville (@Breadwin) produced by Wess Nyle (@wessnyle).
Location: Drunken Mullet- Hernando Beach, FL
Trucks provided by: Jared Valone (@Pegasus_6.7), Preston Tagares (@TankTagaras), Ryan Tokos (@RyanTokos). Also thanks to Christian Capone, and Zac Duframe
Influenced by multiple genres, Droptopblonde is fairly new to the industry. An avid Equestrian and writer with a degree in social sciences (UCF alum) she was working as a freelance photographer when a strange turn of events brought music into her life. Inspiration for her songs come from a lifetime of love, loss, accomplishments, failures, and party stories that had to be unleashed. Droptopblonde has been connecting with audiences that resonate with her lyrics and fully opening herself up by wearing her heart on her sleeve. Her debut album \"Debauchery\" straddles the line between rap and rock infusing elements of country to kickstart her unique blend of emotional ballads and party anthems.
\"Dirtbagz Volume II\" follows in the tradition of iconic label compilations like those from Death Row Records and Cash Money, and features the biggest names in country rap including The Lacs, Demun Jones, Hard Target, Crucifix, Nate Kenyon, Big Smo, Wess Nyle and more. The album is a flex of southern rap prowess as the roster delivers some high octane moonshine rhymes.
\"Dirtbagz Volume II\" is the follow-up to the now classic \"Dirtbagz Volume I\", which launched the label and produced the monstrous blue-collar backwoods anthem \"Dirt Road Dollars\" featuring Nate Kenyon. The song generated over 37 million spins on YouTube and another 19 million spins on Spotify. The compilation also produced new classics for the Dirty South including \"Dirtbagz Anthem\", \"My Name Is\", and the country ballad \"Next Time It's 3am\".