Sexxy Red has shared a snippet of the music video for her single “Bow Bow Bow (F My Baby Dad),” which she filmed in her hospital room soon after giving birth to her second child.
In the new visual released on Tuesday (February 6), the St. Louis rapper throws cash all over her hospital room, shows off her breasts through the window and even makes a call on the doctor’s phone.
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The rowdy clip accompanies the second track on the Deluxe Edition of Hood’s Hottest Princess. A remix to the song features Chicago’s Chief Keef.
Check out the preview below:
The “SkeeYee” rapper gave birth to her second child earlier this week, though the experience of childbirth didn’t seem to have any effect on her energy level. The 25-year-old rapper revealed on Instagram that she gave birth by recreating a popular meme of reality star Tiffany “New York” Pollard waiting on her bed with sunglasses.
“Me waitin to get discharged from the hospital so I can hit da block wit da guys,” she wrote next to a photo of herself in her hospital gown.
Fans in the comments were excited for her, with one person writing: “You made pregnancy look like a breeze did a whole tour and everything!!”
Other comments included “WE ARE NOW SEXY AUNTIESS !!” and “Yesssirrrrrr the streets miss BIG SEXYY.”
After being tight-lipped about his identity, Sexyy Redd uploaded pictures of her child’s father in a since-deleted maternity photoshoot on social media earlier this month. Though the mystery man’s face was blurred out, she referred to him as her “bd” in the caption. The Missouri native also uploaded solo pictures from the same photoshoot.
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Between this shoot and a new video for “F My Baby Dad,” it’s unclear where Sexyy Red and the father of her child currently stand.
Before giving birth, she spoke about the steps she took to hide her pregnancy while on tour with both Drake and Moneybagg Yo, telling Billboard: “When nobody knew I was pregnant, I’d be in the back room like tryna suck my stomach in or wear clothes to show that I wasn’t pregnant.
“And I had to practice my breathing — like before I’d go on stage, I had to hold my stomach in and look at myself and be like, ‘Can they tell?’ Once I just was like, ‘Okay I can’t keep hiding it ’cause it hurt to just be on stage all day holding your stomach in.’ So I’m like, ‘Just forget about it.’”