Directed by DGainz. Produced by BeazyTymes. DGainz introduces the first artist from his newly formed and opened record label, Distinguished Gorillaz. Yep, from music video director to music mogul, Gainz has his eyes on the whole pot in 2013. See his vision for the future in this new clip from Jay2. Think about checking this out.
Directed by DGainz As part of the growing #FreeSosa campaign, Chicago director extraordinaire DGainz is releasing a short-form documentary on Keef entitled From Rags To Riches . Gainz has literally been down with Keef since day one, and has endless footage of the young rapper's journey from pauper to prince. This should be pretty entertaining. Check the first installment above.
The final Mixtape Of The Week of 2012 went to Chicago scene elder King Louie's sparse, forbidding Drilluminati . And now unofficial drill music videographer DGainz , the man responsible for you knowing what Chief Keef looks like, has made a clip for the mixtape highlight "My Niggaz," full of evocative images of Keef and friends standing outside on what looks like a very cold Chicago night. Watch it below. Read More...
Directed by DGainz Asa links with Lani and Louie to talk about absurd amounts of money.
Directed by DGainz You saw the snippet a few days ago, now experience the full length motion picture. Check out the duos Finally Famous mixtape right here, right now .
Chief Keef never showed up to his own, big-budget Las Vegas video shoot for "Hate Being Sober" in November, standing up 50 Cent and Wiz Khalifa, but he made time to link with longtime collaborator ... read more

DGainz sat down with David Drake at Complex Magazine to tell the tales of his best and most noteworthy music videos. As you know, Gainz rose to prominence this year as his videos served as the visual backing to the local music scene that exploded in 2012. This is a very interesting read: The 24-year-old grew up in the Robert Taylor Homes housing projects, and has managed to build a career from the bottom up. After his basement flooded, a FEMA check helped pay for a video camera, and since then he's been shooting [...]

Over the past month or so, Chief Keef has teased some exciting new stuff showcasing what can happen when he and collaborator Young Chop have a label's resources behind them. Last night, he posted a video for the new song "Love Sosa," one of the more accessible songs he's ever put out. Chicago scene videographer DGainz directs. Watch it below. Read More...
Chief Keef sticks with D. Gainz, the director responsible for his "Bang" and "I Don't Like" videos, for his new Interscope-backed "Love Sosa" visuals. Like their earlier collaborations, "Love Sosa" depicts Keef as a cheerfully ... read more
![[Video] 2 of Diamonds: “Train” featuring Naledge](http://cdn.elbo.ws/posts/4539570_lg.jpg)
2 of Diamonds comes through with visuals for "Train" featuring Naledge. The duo released the track last year as part of their 30for30 series, but brought it back out of the archives for producer/directer DGainz. Both locomotives and fine females are represented in the video, check it out below.
This video for Sasha Go Hard’s warm and fuzzy "On My Mind" couldn't be more endearing. Shot and directed by DGainz (who also did her "Tatted" clip), it's a charming tale of young love blossoming ... read more
![[Video] Wheatie: “Nothing High”](http://cdn.elbo.ws/posts/4511395_lg.jpg)
Wheatie links up with D. Gainz for this new video for "Nothing High". Wheatie is beginning to really come into his own, and establish his unique approach to the song making. The majority of what we've heard from Wheatie doesn't necessarily follow the standard verse-chorus-verse, format, instead he fills records with various chants, and refrains to go along with his 162s. Peep the new one below.
Chicago's drill scene is rife with young talent, but Chief Keef seems poised to overtake them all. By the time of his arrest in December of last year, Chief Keef was already a household name ... read more
An easy highlight from Sasha Gohard's Do You Know Who I Am? mixtape, the Gucci-sampling "Tatted" was produced by DGainz, who's known more for his videography than his beats. But DGainz considers production his first ... read more
![[Video] Spenzo: “Go Crazy” (Dir. by D. Gainz)](http://cdn.elbo.ws/posts/4418432_lg.jpg)
Spenzo is getting ready to drop a new mixtape by the name of In Spenzo We Trust , which will be released August 15th. Before that though, we have the new video for "Go Crazy", a hyped up banger with a matching video directed by D. Gainz and Elevator. Watch it below. https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=-MPHETt__X8&feature=youtube_ gdata_player
![[Video] L.E.P. Bogus Boys: “Rap Shit” (prod. by Young Chop)](http://cdn.elbo.ws/posts/4392490_lg.jpg)
Following up their appearance on MTV's SuckerFree Chicago and the release of the Closed Sessions record, "Don't Happen That Often" , L.E.P. drop their new video for "Rap Shit". The video was shot by D.Gainz and the production was handled by Young Chop. Expect much more from L.E.P. who have a finished Don't Feed The Killaz Vol. 4 on deck, along with a feature film and some heavy collaborations. More announcements from these guys very soon.
Directed by DGainz. Produced by Young Chop. This is that real rap shit right here.
"Fingers Up" is, naturally, a catchy ode to flipping the bird. DGainz, who shot this colorful video with help from Elevator Magazine, also produced the track, providing a nice framework for Tink’s energetic, promising flow.
![Tink – Fingers Up [Prod. by DGainz]](http://cdn.elbo.ws/posts/4323887_lg.jpg)
Tink urges you to throw your fingers up on this new leak, produced by director/producer extraordinaire DGainz. Tink - -Fingers Up (Rough) - FAKE SHORE DRIVE.com Tink - Fingers Up [Prod. by DGainz]
Directed by DGainz Fresh off dropping two new tracks yesterday , Spenzo drops his Gainz-directed clip for "Ova" - which is not to be confused with this .