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Rixh Prez Drops “Bae” Music Video — Empowering Women and Shaping the Sound of Summer

The Rixh Prez Bae music video has officially arrived, offering fans a confident, high-energy visual to match one of the most talked-about songs of summer 2025. With its clever lyrics, addictive bounce, and female-empowering message, “Bae” is quickly becoming a cultural favorite—especially across TikTok, nightlife scenes, and the growing digital audience hungry for Detroit’s next breakout voice.
A Song for Woomen Who Lead
Emerging from Detroit’s Eastside, Rixh Prez fuses gritty authenticity with sharp lyricism and playful confidence. “Bae,” originally featured on his Corporate Hustle project, has taken on a life of its own, adopted by dancers, influencers, and creators who resonate with its punchy sound and unapologetic energy. The new visuals bring that momentum to life, showcasing Prez surrounded by women who exude self-worth and boldness—reinforcing the track’s empowering tone.
According to On The Scene NY, “Bae” is “fun, confident, and female-focused,” while Hip Hop & Hype described it as “a record made for women who know their worth and want a man who can match it.” In the video, Prez commands the screen with charisma while celebrating women who know exactly what they bring to the table.
From Sound To Statement
With clips circulating across TikTok and Instagram, “Bae” has become more than a song—it’s a sound that captures the current moment. From bartenders and dancers to influencers and fashion creatives, the track’s vibrant spirit has sparked a movement online and off.
Fans can watch the Rixh Prez Bae music video now on YouTube, and explore more about the artist and his journey at 1st Day Fresh, one of the early outlets to spotlight his rise.
This video follows the success of previous tracks like Do Not Disturb, Wise Guys, and Corporate Hustle, all of which showcase Rixh Prez’s signature blend of resilience, ambition, and cultural awareness. More importantly “Bae,” he further solidifies his position as an artist to watch—offering music that speaks to real-life experiences while pushing the culture forward. Watch the official video for “Bae” below:
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