Southside Atlanta rapper Asianae is a bold, body-positive voice in the new wave of female hip hop, blending sultry Southern charisma with unapologetically explicit, empowering bars.
From viral-ready anthems like “Dumb,” “Period Pooh” and “Jump” with Erica Banks to her Mermaid Gang movement, she turns sex appeal, confidence and hustle into a full-on aesthetic and lifestyle.
We have gathered her best music videos in one place, so you can dive into Asianae’s visual world, discover new favorites and feel the energy that’s making her one of Atlanta’s most intriguing rising stars.
Best music videos by Asianae
Watch the best music videos by Asiane and listen fresh hip hop tunes. Her first official music video and single was 'Dumb' which she released in June 2020 under the Break'em Off Music Group label.
1. S-Walk (Pop It) by AsiaNae (2022)
The music video 'Slutwalk' by Asianae was directed and edited by Timothy Lens in 2022.
The term "SlutWalk" finds its roots in a transformative movement originating from Toronto in 2011, dedicated to combating the oppression and objectification of women's sexuality. Triggered by a police officer's controversial remark suggesting that women should avoid "dressing like sluts" to prevent sexual assault. The sex-positive movement emerged as a powerful response to societal slut stigmatization.
Asianae's song, "SlutWalk," resonates with this movement, embodying its spirit and contributing to its cultural dialogue. SlutWalk seeks to reclaim the term "slut," challenging the norms that unfairly judge women based on their sexuality. Critics advocate for reclaiming the term "slut" across all racial identities, emphasizing unity in challenging societal biases about sexuality.
Slutwalk lyrics by Asianae:
“EEEWWW UGH AHHH QUEEN NAE
OOOWWWEEE
FIGZ WENT CRAZY ON THE BEAT”
HOOK
Ima pop it in the bed
Pop that on camera
Pop it at yo job
Do it like a dancer
Show them you get nasty
Shake it like a dancer
Show them you get nasty
Shake it like a dancer
Twerk it like a
Twerk it like a
Twerk it like a sl*t
Twerk it like a sl*t
up head down when you
Twerk it like a
I aint doing enough
if I aint doing too much
Verse 1
Yo bm she a
Its me he trying to cuff
Dismantel all you
Put you on a crutch
Got a lot of money
And a lot of butt
Aint no MC Hammer but I swear I cant be touched
Big body Benz
for this big body
if you aint know you better ask somebody
I walked in the club and shut down the party
You know im the like a porty potty
Hook
Now ima pop it in the bed
Pop that on camera
Pop it at yo job
Do it like a dancer
Show them you get nasty
Shake it like a dancer
Show them you get nasty
Shake it like a dancer
Twerk it like a
Twerk it like a
Twerk it like a sl*t
Twerk it like a sl*t
Ass up head down when you
Twerk it like a sl*t
I aint doing enough
if I aint doing too much
Verse 2
Shake it like a thotty
Oh you lit oh you turnt
You aint no comp cus you tacky and you burnt
If I point me out a bet he coming home with Nae
Better play with a Nintendo boy I aint the one to play
Call him out, im his master praise the like a pastor
Throw him out, when im done im on the next chapter
She’s a, he’s a freak but she all the he need
Boy dont ever fix your mouth to talk about you eat
Hook
ima pop it in the bed
Pop that on camera
Pop it at yo job
Do it like a dancer
Show them you get nasty
Shake it like a dancer
Show them you get nasty
Shake it like a dancer
Twerk it like a sl*t
Twerk it like a sl*t
Twerk it like a sl*t
Twerk it like a sl*t
Ass up head down when you
Twerk it like a sl*t
I aint doing enough
if I aint doing too much
2. JJ Fad by Asianae (2022)
Asianae's bedroom party themed music video "JJ Fad" was directed by A Living Legend Productions in 2022. The video feature Asianae and couple other girls rapping, playing and dancing in bed.
3. Only Fans by Asianae (2022)
The explicit version of the music video 'Only Fans' by Asiane was directed by Timothy Lens in 2022. The 'Only Fans' anthem music video was Asianaes first video from her debut album and project the 'Chosen One'.
4. We Switching (V-day Special) by Asianae featuring Westside Shod & Ace Apollo (2022)
Released: February 14th, 2022 | Runtime: 1 minutes 27 seconds | Director: Timothy Lens
The Asianae's Valentines Day themed music video for song "We Switching" featuring Ace Apollo & Westside Shod was directed by Timothy Lens and published on Youtube 14.2.2022. The song was released under the record label Break Em Off Music Group.
5. Dingo by Asianae (2021)
Released: November 30th, 2021 | Runtime: 2 minutes 19 seconds | Director: GT Films
Music video for song "Dingo" was directed by GT Films Productions.
6. Mixtape Release Party at Opium by Asianae (2021)
Released: November 26th, 2021 | Runtime: 2 minutes 23 seconds | Director: Cameraunit
Asianea's Opium Mixtape Release Party video was shot by CameraUnit.
7. Like Dat by Asianae (2021)
Released: October 18th, 2021 | Runtime: 2 minutes 34 seconds | Director: Apar
Asianae's official music video "LIKE DAT" showcases her confident, dominant persona with a strong message of empowerment. The video captures Asianae in a commanding role, teaching females to be assertive and not "dumb over a dude," emphasizing self-respect and independence.
8. How You Feel by Asianae (2021)
Released (music video): June 11th, 2021 | Runtime: 3 minutes | Director (music video): Apar
The song’s themes of emotional resilience and self-confidence contribute to broader discussions about female agency in hip-hop. Asianae’s work aligns with academic research on hip-hop feminism, which emphasizes the importance of emotional support and resilience in challenging patriarchal norms and empowering women
9. Period Pooh by Asianae (2021)
Released: April 23rd, 2021 | Runtime: 3 minutes 1 seconds | Director: GT Films
10. Jump by Asianae featuring Erica Banks (2020)
Released: December 11th, 2020 | Runtime: 3 minutes 20 seconds | Director: GT Films
The music video 'Jump' by Asianae featuring the female rapper Erica Banks was directed by GT Films in 2020.
Jump lyrics (song by Asianae)
[Intro]
Huh
Bitch
On God
[Verse]
First off, checkin' in, I ain't never checkin' out
Every time I eat the beat, they be like: "Who you checkin' out?"
This is rap, baby, I thought this is what the check about
Been the shit, I been legit, now take a pic to check me out
Teaser, you don't need a breather
Hope that I don't play it 'til I made her a believer
You know he's a cheater, he be all in my shit
Hoe was talkin' back, that’s how I know she can't be my bitch
Bitch, please, I'm the motherf*ckin' B-I-C
F*ck a bitch, you got a problem? She can D-I-E
Flow retarded, see what I got, they come and see 'bout me
Got a hoe that's on my part, that come and see 'bout three
I am the school, I got the juice
Been had the hoes and been had the coupe
Kinda cocky, I ain't humble when I say it
Try to move the house 'cause I am not the bitch to play with
Pussies follow me
I'm the bitch that everybody wanna be
And I'm the bitch that everybody wanna see
And I'm the bitch that everybody wanna freak
You can get it in the coupe
Been the one and I ain't never number two
Beat it up, just come and put me in the booth
Who mad at me 'cause I'm the motherf*ckin' truth? (Bitch)
You can get it[Outro]
And I done did it, what's the motherf*ckin' gain?
Bitch, everytime you see me, I'ma be a motherf*ckin' ten
And, bitch, don't ever play with me and my motherf*ckin' pen
You get what I'm sayin'?
Bonus. Dumb by Asianae (2020)
Released: June 12th, 2020 | Runtime: 2 minutes 44 seconds | Director: Apar
Who is Asianae?
Asianae (real name Asia Renee) is a contemporary hip hop artist from the Southside of Atlanta, Georgia, signed to Break’Em Off Records. Raised between Riverdale and Atlanta, she channels the city’s club culture, trap lineage and 2000s Southern rap into a style that is loud, fun and fiercely feminine. She has gained a significant following on social media, particularly on Instagram, where she shares updates on her music and personal life.

Influenced by 90s R&B and classic Atlanta artists, Asianae started taking rap seriously in her early twenties after friends reacted to how naturally her voice sat on beats. Before music, she hustled through school, hair and clothing businesses, which shows up in her lyrics about independence, getting money and never dimming your personality for anyone.
Asianae's music career is still relatively new, but she has already made waves in the rap industry with her unique style and provocative lyrics.
Her breakout era began around 2020 with singles like “Dumb” and “Jump” featuring Erica Banks, followed by records such as “Period Pooh,” “Only Fans” and cuts from her Chosen One project.
Visually, her videos lean into thick-girl confidence, lingerie and bedroom-party setups, framing sexuality as something women own and perform on their own terms rather than something controlled by the male gaze.
Asianae has been featured in various publications and has performed live on several occasions, including on tour with rapper Latto. Overall, Asianae is a talented artist who continues to gain recognition for her music and unique voice in the industry.
Mermaid Gang
As the self-proclaimed leader of Mermaid Gang, Asianae uses that banner for a community of women who like to turn up, look good and live loudly without apology.
Across interviews she repeatedly emphasizes self-expression, confidence and women “dominating the industry” in a way that stays feminine, playful and powerful at the same time. So, her music often touches on themes of female empowerment and sexuality.

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Asianae FAQ
Who is Asianae?
Asianae is a Southside Atlanta rapper and singer known for her confident, sex-positive lyrics, thick-girl imagery and club-ready contemporary hip hop sound. She leads the Mermaid Gang movement and is signed to Break’Em Off Records.
Where is Asianae from?
Asianae is from Riverdale and the Southside of Atlanta, Georgia, a background she credits for shaping her attitude, sound and storytelling.
What is Mermaid Gang?
Mermaid Gang is Asianae’s name for the community around her brand: women who like to turn up, look good and live freely, blending femininity with bold, dominant energy in rap.
What are Asianae’s most popular songs?
Her most recognized tracks include “Dumb,” “Period Pooh,” “Jump” featuring Erica Banks, “Only Fans,” and newer singles from her Chosen One project and follow-up releases.
What is Asianae’s music style?
Asianae blends trap and contemporary Atlanta hip hop with melodic, R&B-influenced hooks, focusing on themes like self-confidence, sexuality, money, friendship and emotional resilience.
How does Asianae’s music express female empowerment?
Her lyrics often flip traditional gender dynamics by centering women’s pleasure, standards and earning power, while her visuals normalize plus-size bodies and overt sexuality without shame. In interviews she encourages women to be confident, consistent and unapologetic about pursuing their goals.
What record label is Asianae signed to?
Asianae is signed to Break’Em Off Records, a partnership that started after label representatives heard her music in the club and invited her into the studio.