Welcome to Part 2 of our Sukihana videography guide. If you are looking for her earlier history, check out our Ultimate Guide to Sukihana (Part 1). But if you want to see what Suki has been up to lately, you are in the right place.
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Regular readers of blog probably know that Sukihana is my absolute favorite female rapper. There is just something about her unapologetic authenticity, female empowerment, crazy humour and self-love that resonates deeply. Watching her evolve from reality TV standout to this level of artistry has been a joy to witness.
🎀 Key Takeaways: The Sukihana Glow Up
- New Viral Hits: The 2024-2025 era is defined by the polished smash hit "Up On Me" and the viral sensation "Selling Coochie."
- Consistency: Suki released over 10 music videos in 18 months, transitioning from reality TV star to a full-time touring artist pivoting her "Coochie Girls/Coochie World" branding.
- Major Collabs: This era features heavy co-signs from legends like Juicy J, BeatKing, and Trina (via the diss track re-release).
Between late 2023 and the end of 2025, Sukihana went on an absolute tear. She flooded the streets with back-to-back visuals, proving she is one of the most consistent workers in the female rap game. We aren't just talking about viral moments anymore; we are talking about a catalogue.
From the massive success of "Selling Coochie" to her brand new December 2025 release "Mary K," here is the definitive top 10 list of Sukihana’s music videos from her most prolific era yet, ranked in chronological order.
The 2025 Run: Non-Stop Heat
If 2024 was the breakthrough, 2025 was the domination. This year saw Sukihana refining her visual brand with higher budgets, sharper choreography, and a clear focus on radio-ready anthems. She moved beyond just viral moments to establish herself as a consistent hitmaker who stays on the charts.
1. Mary K by Sukihana (2025)
Release Date: December 21, 2025
Directed by: MadeUHot
Ending 2025 with a bang, Sukihana -dropped "Mary K," a track that immediately grabbed attention with its clever wordplay ("Pretty with no makeup, I don't need no Mary Kay"). The visual is confident, hilarious and focuses mostly on Suki delievering her lines while sexy ladies shake thei booties around her. It’s a stripped-back, aggressive return to her trap roots that showcases her flow without the need for gimmicks.
2. Up On Me by Sukihana (2025)
Release Date: October 31, 2025
Directed by: Bluevisionz
If there is one video that defined Suki's 2025 Halloween season, it was "Up On Me." Released right at the end of October, this track features the "Coochie Girls Cleaning Service" and brings a high-energy pool party vibe to the screen. It’s colorful, ratchet in the best way possible, and features the infectious positive energy and confidence ("Coochie Splash") that her fans live for. The production is bouncy and radio-ready, making it one of her most polished releases of the year.
3. Get It On The Floor by Sukihana (2025)
Release Date: September 17, 2025
Directed by: Roy & Tron
Edited by: ABG GFX and Bakerfilms
A certified club anthem. "Get It On The Floor" is designed for one thing: shaking it. The video matches the song's frantic, high-BPM energy with chaotic choreography and a "Gucci Ho" aesthetic. Suki leans all the way into the early 2000s club video vibe here, commanding the dance floor and proving she can make music that moves the crowd, not just the internet.
4. Freek Gang by Freek Boi, BeatKing & Sukihana (2025)
Release Date: April 3, 2025
Directed by: Benzo
Sukihana teams up with the legendary club king BeatKing and Freek Boi for this bass-heavy collaboration. The video is exactly what you would expect from this trio: high energy, heavy twerking, and unapologetic club lyrics. The video starts humorously with Slutville advertisement "Just for 69 dollars and 99 cents, you can order your bad bitch from freekgang.com". Visually music video features pole dance, shower and bedroom scenes.
Suki's verse "Freaky, freaky, everything big like Texas. Heavy like precious. Eat up ass like breakfast. Bitch, I'm a nasty hoe when I'm outside..." stands out as she matches BeatKing's intensity, solidifying her status as a go-to feature for club bangers.
The 2024 Takeover: Viral Moments & Heavy Features
This was the year the world couldn't look away. Powered by the massive viral success of "Selling Coochie," Sukihana used 2024 to demand industry respect, securing legendary co-signs from artists like Juicy J and Trina. These videos showcase her ability to balance internet fame with genuine hip-hop credibility.
5. WTFO by Sukihana (2024)
Release Date: October 28, 2024
Directed by: Hector Torress
"WTFO" (which stands for Walk the F*ck Out) keeps the energy high. Released just before her 2025 run, this video showcases Sukihana in her element—brash, loud, and commanding the screen in lavish black leather outfit and glamorous makeup. The video take place in a night club "Titty Twister: Open Dusk Till Dawn", which pays homage to 90's vampire action movie "From Dusk Till Dawn". Visuals are tight and focused on Sukis performance, proving that she doesn't need a massive set to keep your eyes glued to the screen. It served as a perfect bridge into her "Up On Me" era.
6. Suki Suki by Sukihana (2024)
Release Date: July 26, 2024
Directed by: Hector Torres @ht3nyc & Santiago Salviche @santiagosalviche
A self-titled anthem for the ages. "Suki Suki" is pure branding genius. By turning her own name into the hook, she created a chant that is impossible to forget. The video captures the "Good Coochie" aesthetic perfectly—colorful, fun, and centered around her magnetic personality and sunny poolside theme. It’s a track that reinforces her name in the mouths of fans and haters alike.
7. Blame Trina by Sukihana (2024)
Release Date: June 7, 2024
Directed by: BassArcade
While day-one fans know the history of this track, the official 2024 video release of "Blame Trina" brought the infamous diss track back into the spotlight.
Directed with raw energy, it addresses her inspirations and the "Baddest Bitch" lineage in Miami. Whether you view it as homage or conflict, the 2024 visual release cemented it as a crucial chapter in her lore. The video takes place outdoors at N. Franklin Street at front of Franklin Liquors store and 1223 West 4th Street, Wilmington at fron of Dominican Cafe.
The music video was released under the label Executive Hustlers Ent. in June 7th, 2024.
8. Sukihana by Juicy J feat. Sukihana (2024)
Release Date: May 14, 2024
Directed by: Dang Films
You know you have made it when a hip-hop legend names a song after you. Juicy J recruited Suki for this track, aptly titled "Sukihana." This is a major co-sign from the Three 6 Mafia legend. The video is a wild ride, with Juicy J acknowledging Suki's influence on the current culture of "freaknik" energy. It’s a badge of honor in her videography—rarely does a female rapper get a tribute song and a feature on the same track.
The video takes place in a Sushi bar, where people are eating sushi off a woman's body and slurping noodles.
9. Selling Coochie by Sukihana featuring OJ Da Juiceman (2024)
Release Date: March 6, 2024
Director: Tronix Network
Label: Good Cat Company
Edited by: ABG GFX https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPUAuK9H0cw
The song that defined the era. "Selling Coochie" grabbed attention immediately with its in-your-face title and is arguably Sukihana's most pivotal release of 2024. Within just one week of its release, the music video exploded in popularity, racking up over 1.1 million views on YouTube and making it one of Sukihana's most successful songs. In a testament to its viral success, it famously outperformed the debut views of Meek Mill's single released that same week and was an undeniable viral smash.
The track's confidence and charisma resonated with audiences looking to let loose. Contrary to expectations for such a boldly-titled track, the response was overwhelmingly positive, proving that Sukihana's audience was ready to embrace her sex-positive, risqué vision. Despite its explicit content, "Selling Coochie" managed to become an unofficial spring break anthem for women.
The video is bold, provocative, and hilarious, perfectly capturing the in-your-face "Coochie Girl" lifestyle she promotes that seamlessly matches the unfiltered, brash tone of the song. It wasn't just a music video; it was a statement of independence, money and business savvy that set the tone for every release that followed. It includes a few discrete cameo appearances from notable entertainers, adding an extra layer of intrigue for eagle-eyed viewers.
The "Coochie Girls" Movement & 2025 Pool Party
The success of the video spawned a real-life movement. Sukihana brought her signature energy to the "Coochie Girls Summer Pool Party" in Miami Gardens on June 29, 2025. Tickets were sold with the description: "Get ready for the official Coochie Girl Splash. It’s going to be a wet and wild time accompanied with celebrity guests, OnlyFans girls & more."
The event, held in Miami, was promoted as the first official Coochie Girls pool party and featured lively music, a vibrant crowd, and plenty of summer vibes—reflecting the same unapologetic confidence seen in her music videos.
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The Prelude: Late 2023
Before the polished gloss of her current era, late 2023 gave us a raw, unfiltered look at Sukihana's grind. These visuals capture the gritty determination of an artist on the verge of superstardom, serving as the perfect origin story for the massive success that followed.
10. Do The Whole Dash by Sukihana (2023)
Release Date: December 15, 2023
Director: Senseishands
We kick off the list with the track that started this incredible 18-month run. "Do The Whole Dash" dropped right at the end of 2023 and showcased a grittier, fast-paced flow. Shot by Senseishands, the video has a street-level authenticity that reminds viewers that before the fame and the "Love & Hip Hop" cameras, Sukihana really does this. It’s the perfect prologue to her 2024 superstar turn.
The Look Book: Top Fashion Moments (2024-2025)
Sukihana has always been known for her looks, but this 2024-2025 run marked a major evolution in her style. She traded in some of the chaotic energy of her reality TV days for a more polished, "high-budget" aesthetic. We are seeing intentional styling that pays homage to classic hip-hop eras while keeping her signature "Coochie Girl" flair.
Here are the top 3 visual aesthetics from this era that defined her brand:
1. The "Clean Girl" CEO (Up On Me)
The Vibe: Polished, Expensive, Boss.
In "Up On Me," Suki ditched the grit for the gloss. The styling here features sleek hair, synchronized choreography outfits, and a vibrant color palette that screams "Mainstream Star." This isn't just a rapper; this is the CEO of the Coochie Girls Cleaning Service. The looks are cohesive, proving she can command a high-production set with ease.

2. The 2000s Video Vixen (Get It On The Floor)
The Vibe: Nostalgic, Gucci Prints, Club Baddie.
If you miss the era of BET Uncut and early 2000s club videos, "Get It On The Floor" is your fashion bible. Suki leans heavily into the "Gucci Ho" aesthetic with logo-heavy fits and throwback club attire. It’s a perfect visual match for the song's energetic, bounce-inspired beat. She understands that fashion is about storytelling, and here, the story is pure nostalgia.

3. The Raw Trap Queen (Mary K & Do The Whole Dash)
The Vibe: Street, Authentic, "No Makeup" Flex.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, songs like "Do The Whole Dash" and "Mary K" remind us of her roots. In "Mary K," she explicitly raps about being "pretty with no makeup," and the visuals reflect that confidence. Wearing street-ready fits and keeping the glam minimal, she proves she doesn't need to hide behind a filter to be the baddest in the room.

The Glow Up: How Suki Leveled Up in 2025
Watching these 10 videos back-to-back, one thing becomes clear: Sukihana has mastered the art of the pivot.
- Versatility: She isn't just making one type of song. She gives you the club anthem (Get It On The Floor), the radio hit (Up On Me), and the street banger (Do The Whole Dash).
- The Co-Sign Effect: Securing features with legends like Juicy J ("Sukihana") and club kings like BeatKing ("Freek Gang") proves she has earned the respect of the industry's veterans.
- Consistency is Key: In an era where many viral stars fade away after one hit, Suki released video after video throughout 2024 and 2025. She stayed in our faces, on our timelines, and in our playlists.
She has successfully transitioned from a "Love & Hip Hop" personality into a legitimate touring artist with a deep catalog of hits.
Frequently Asked Questions about Sukihana's New Music
What is Sukihana's most popular song in 2024 and 2025?
"Up On Me" (released late 2025) and "Selling Coochie" (released early 2024) are her two biggest viral hits of this era, with millions of combined views across YouTube and TikTok.
Who has Sukihana collaborated with recently?
In her 2024-2025 run, Sukihana secured major features with hip-hop legend Juicy J, club producer BeatKing, and released tracks with Freek Boi.
Does Sukihana have a diss track about Trina?
Yes. Although the conflict started years ago, Sukihana released an official music video for "Blame Trina" in June 2024, bringing the track back into the spotlight.
Which Era of Sukihana is Your Favorite?
From the raw energy of "Do The Whole Dash" to the polished visuals of "Up On Me," Sukihana has proven she is here to stay. She has evolved from a reality TV personality into a consistent hitmaker who demands attention with every drop.
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Want to see where it all started?
Don't forget to check out Part 1: The Ultimate Guide to Sukihana's Early Hits, where we cover classics like "No One" and her breakout freestyle moments.
Which era of Suki are you feeling the most? The "Selling Coochie" viral moments or the "Up On Me" polish? Let us know in the comments below!