VIDEO: Blockah & Big Loud 414 – “MIC DROP”
Milwaukee’s underground keeps proving why the 414 area code has quietly become one of the most distinctive sounds in Midwest rap, and the latest piece of evidence comes courtesy of Blockah and Big Loud 414. Their new collaboration, “MIC DROP,” features a guest spot from Whooda Boss Iz and arrives with a polished visual treatment that punches well above the typical street-video weight class.
From the opening bars, “MIC DROP” leans into exactly what the title promises: bravado-heavy verses, a knocking low-end, and the kind of regional cadence that has come to define Milwaukee’s homegrown scene. Blockah trades lines with Big Loud 414 like two artists who already know they don’t need to oversell the moment, while Whooda Boss Iz steps in to add an extra layer of grit. It’s a confident, no-frills posse cut built for car speakers and late-night rotations.
Visually, the video is where this release really separates itself from the pack. Shot by Ocean Legacy Cinematic on a Sony A7S III in 4K, the cinematography brings a clean, cinematic eye to a sound that often gets paired with rougher, run-and-gun visuals. Expect crisp night exteriors, tight close-ups, and the kind of color grading that signals these artists are taking their rollout seriously. If you’ve been sleeping on what’s coming out of Milwaukee, this is a strong place to wake up.
Watch “MIC DROP” below and keep an eye on Blockah, Big Loud 414, and Whooda Boss Iz as they continue to build momentum in the 414 and beyond.
