VIDEO: Caydo Smac – “Come Get Yo Lick Back”
Caydo Smac isn’t here to play nice — and his new visual “Come Get Yo Lick Back” makes that crystal clear. Shot by the increasingly in-demand RayShotItProductions, the video is a straight-shooting, street-level offering that doubles as both a warning shot and a flex, depending on where you’re standing when it hits you.
From the opening frame, RayShotItProductions sets the tone with the gritty, high-contrast cinematography that’s quickly become his calling card. The camera work is tight, the cuts are punchy, and the location choices feel lived-in rather than staged — exactly the kind of energy a record like this demands. Caydo Smac fills every frame with a quiet confidence, riding the beat with the kind of unbothered delivery that suggests he’s said all of this before, in real life, and meant every word.
Lyrically, “Come Get Yo Lick Back” leans into the dare baked into its title. It’s a taunt, a challenge, and a status update all rolled into one. Caydo Smac isn’t reaching for radio polish here — he’s locked into a pocket that rewards repeat listens, with quotables that hit harder the second and third time around. For an artist still building his catalog, it’s a smart move: the record sounds like the kind of street anthem that travels through word of mouth long before it ever touches a playlist.
The chemistry between Caydo Smac and RayShotItProductions is the real engine of this release. Visuals like this live or die on authenticity, and the team behind the camera clearly understands the assignment. There’s no over-styled posturing, no unnecessary CGI flourishes — just an artist, his environment, and a director who knows exactly when to hold a shot and when to cut.
If “Come Get Yo Lick Back” is any indication, Caydo Smac is one of those names worth keeping an eye on before the algorithm catches up. Press play, turn it up, and judge for yourself.
Watch “Come Get Yo Lick Back” below:
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