Hip-Hop artist Wiseman returns with a gripping new visual, “SIDE CHICK GONE WRONG,” a storytelling-driven release that blends classic boom bap energy with a dark, cinematic narrative.
Known for his raw and grounded approach to Hip Hop, Wiseman uses this track to explore the consequences of infidelity through a layered storyline. The song follows a man entangled in multiple relationships, unaware that one of the women he’s involved with has become dangerously obsessed. What begins as betrayal escalates into a calculated act that changes everything.
The accompanying video plays out like a short film, building tension as the story unfolds—ultimately highlighting how impulsive decisions and unchecked emotions can spiral into irreversible outcomes. Rather than glorifying the situation, “SIDE CHICK GONE WRONG” presents a cautionary tale rooted in realism and consequence.
With its focus on narrative, Wiseman draws from the tradition of classic Hip Hop storytelling while delivering a visual experience that feels both modern and cinematic.
About Wiseman:
Wiseman is a Hip Hop artist rooted in boom bap tradition, delivering authentic, story-driven music that reflects real-life experiences and hard truths. With a focus on lyricism and narrative depth, his work aims to paint vivid pictures while staying grounded in the core elements of HIP HOP.
Connect:
Website: https://wisemanproduction.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wisemanproduction
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6aX7JWAW8bSd0WdojbIyVp
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/wiseman/1332596459
Email: marquis@wisemanproduction.com
Hip-hop (also known as rap music or simply rap) is a genre of popular music that emerged in the early 1970s alongside an associated subculture created by African-American, Afro-Caribbean and Latino communities in New York City.[1] The musical style is a synthesis of a wide range of techniques, but rapping is frequent enough that it has become a defining characteristic. Other key markers of the genre are the disc jockey (DJ), turntablism, scratching, beatboxing, and instrumental tracks. Cultural interchange has always been central to the hip-hop genre: It simultaneously borrows from its social environment while commenting on it.