42 Dugg – “We Not Done” [VIDEO]

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42 Dugg releases visuals for “We Not Done”

Rising from the gritty streets of Detroit to national prominence, 42 Dugg has once again proved he’s a force to be reckoned with. On the heels of his release from prison and the launch of his long-awaited debut album 4eva Us, Neva Them, Dugg is wasting no time letting the world know: he’s just getting started. The rapper’s brand-new single “We Not Done,” accompanied by a high-octane music video, dropped just in time to set the tone for summer 2025—and it does not disappoint.

With the raw authenticity that fans have come to expect from Dugg, “We Not Done” is more than just a track—it’s a statement. It’s a warning shot to anyone doubting his staying power in the rap game. And as if that weren’t enough, Dugg also celebrated his homecoming with a massive Memorial Day Weekend concert in Detroit, reminding his city exactly why they ride for him.

“We Not Done” Is a Declaration

The music video for “We Not Done,” released via CMG Records/4PF/Interscope Records, is a celebration of both grit and resilience. Directed with a cinematic flair, the video finds Dugg and his crew tearing through Detroit on four-wheelers and dirt bikes, bringing high-energy chaos to the city’s streets. These scenes are paired with vivid glimpses of a packed nightclub—bottles popping, stacks flying, and basslines thumping.

It’s more than eye candy. It’s cultural documentation.

Detroit has long been a cornerstone of American hip-hop history, and Dugg is putting the city’s voice back on the map. “We Not Done” feels like an anthem for comeback stories everywhere—short, sharp, and full of swagger. The single lives up to its title by letting listeners know that Dugg’s return isn’t a one-off victory lap; it’s the start of a new era.

A Momentous Memorial Day in the Motor City

To mark this new chapter, 42 Dugg headlined a Memorial Day Weekend concert in his hometown, Detroit. The energy in the Masonic Temple Theatre was electric as fans packed the venue to capacity, ready to celebrate their native son.

The concert was more than just a performance—it was a reunion. Dugg was joined by special guests including underground favorite Lucki, breakout star YK Niece, and hometown heroes Drego & Beno. The night doubled as a homecoming and an affirmation of Detroit’s thriving music ecosystem.

It’s no exaggeration to say the crowd got their money’s worth. Dugg performed fan favorites from 4eva Us, Neva Them, revving up the audience with his gritty delivery and signature cadence. As the lights dropped and the beat for “We Not Done” kicked in, the crowd erupted in synchronized chaos. From front row to nosebleeds, fists were pumping in the air.

This wasn’t just a show. It was a victory parade.

“4eva Us, Neva Them”: A Debut Worth the Wait

42 Dugg’s journey hasn’t been a straight line. From legal troubles to incarceration, he’s faced his fair share of roadblocks. But 4eva Us, Neva Them is proof that perseverance pays off.

The 21-track project, released in July 2024, is a full-bodied exploration of Dugg’s life—both the triumphs and the trauma. The album boasts features from some of hip-hop’s biggest names, including Lil Baby, Meek Mill, Jeezy, Sexyy Red, EST Gee, Rylo Rodriguez, and Blac Youngsta. But make no mistake: this is Dugg’s story.

Standout tracks like “Fresh From The Feds,” “Go Again Pt. 2,” and “4eva Us Freestyle” give listeners a front-row seat into his mindset. The beats knock, but it’s the lyricism that keeps fans hitting replay.

A Nationwide Tour Built for the Streets

Before the dust could settle on the album release, Dugg hit the road. His 20-city tour took him through Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Denver, and other key cities across the U.S. But this wasn’t just about Dugg. He used his platform to elevate up-and-coming voices, bringing artists like Yungeen Ace, Cartier, Audi.Money, and Chicken.P along for the ride.

Each stop became a celebration of street culture and musical excellence. From sold-out clubs to pop-up meet-and-greets, the tour cemented Dugg’s re-emergence as not just an artist, but a movement leader.

Of course, one of the tour’s most unforgettable moments came last year when he hosted his sold-out “Welcome Home” concert at Little Caesars Arena. That night featured appearances by Yo Gotti, Lil Durk, GloRilla, Boosie, Big Boogie, and more. The crowd was a mix of industry heavyweights, real fans, and city legends.

Beyond the Music: Legacy and Longevity

It’s easy to get swept up in the hype of new music drops and viral videos, but what 42 Dugg is building goes deeper. He’s focused on longevity. His music speaks to a generation that’s had to fight for every inch of progress, and his honesty resonates.

What sets Dugg apart is his ability to turn personal trials into universal truths. Whether he’s rapping about loyalty, betrayal, or redemption, he does it with a clarity and confidence that makes his voice unforgettable.

For fans, “We Not Done” isn’t just a club banger—it’s an affirmation that growth doesn’t come easy, but it does come.

Staying True to Detroit

While the industry shifts with trends, 42 Dugg remains rooted in his city. From the visuals in his music videos to the lineup of his concerts, his focus remains on giving Detroit the spotlight it deserves.

The Motor City has produced legends, and if Dugg has his way, his name will be etched among them. He’s not trying to chase radio hits or ride waves—he’s building a legacy brick by brick, and his city is building it with him.

What’s Next?

As the summer unfolds, the momentum behind “We Not Done” and 4eva Us, Neva Them continues to build. More videos, more shows, and possibly more surprise collaborations are all on the horizon. For Dugg, this isn’t a comeback—it’s a takeover.

And as he made clear in both his lyrics and his live performance, he’s not done yet.