DreamDoll: The New York rap baddie delivers with her ‘Clockin It (Freestyle)’ anthem

When it comes to putting out gems - it’s clear, rap heavyweight DreamDoll knows how to deliver. Especially when she’s coming through with anthems like the ‘Clockin’ It’ (Freestyle)’ single and music video.

DreamDoll goes all the way in with her ‘Clockin’ It (Freestyle)’

It’s more than just a catchy song. How about Double D dropping an accompanying music video.

Don't call it a comeback. Following the birth of her first child, Bronx rapper, style icon, and television personality DreamDoll reminds the world she never really left, dropping "Clockin It Freestyle" over Khia's classic "My Neck My Back" beat, along with the official video. Released via MNRK Music Group, the freestyle is available now across all digital streaming platforms, with the official video premiering today on BET.

On "Clockin It Freestyle," DreamDoll comes in fully loaded and does not let up. She moves through money, body confidence, and surgical clapbacks with total command, calling out fake women and shutting down keyboard warriors. She references Joseline, Haagen Daz, Dubai, and Optimus Prime all in the same freestyle without blinking, and every bar sticks. She closes the record with a direct message to the ladies, a candid no filter PSA about self-worth, calling out the cycle of women moving around athletes and rappers asking for the same things while the men already have the cost budgeted in. Her message is clear: know your value and move accordingly. By the time she signs off with 'I ain't even gotta rhyme' she has already proven she absolutely does.

Directed by Qasquiat, the "Clockin It Freestyle" video is DreamDoll in full creative control. The visual moves through multiple scenes with sharp transitions, each look as deliberate as the bars behind it. She commands a stark black backdrop in a structured denim jacket with sculptural shoulders, Chanel Paris sunglasses, a red rose pinned to her chest, and red leather gloves, every frame sharp and editorial. The energy shifts to a fiery orange-lit set where she performs in a Chanel motorcycle helmet, raw and fully in her element. Marble floors, a pink Birkin, roller skates, and stacked vintage television sets complete a visual that moves as fast and as confidently as the freestyle itself.

DreamDoll has built everything she has from the ground up, from the Edenwald Projects in the Bronx to some of the biggest stages across the country, including Hot 97 Summer Jam, Rolling Loud, and Essence Festival, appearances on major film soundtracks, and collaborations alongside some of the biggest names in the game. A rapper with bars as sharp as her eye for fashion, she has carved out a lane that is entirely her own. Billboard, Complex, XXL, Rolling Stone, and Allure have all praised her along the way. Now a mother and fully in her power, "Clockin It Freestyle" sets the tone as more music builds on the horizon.

Watch the video for "Clockin It Freestyle" now. The freestyle is available everywhere.

Cyrus Kyle Langhorne

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