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Enphamus throws up the W on his hand in a screengrab from his Live In a World music video.
"LIve In A World" by Enhpamus, Pluto and BAK Jay (Enphamus / YouTube)

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“No Biggie 2” Rapper Enphamus Returns With “Live in A World”

TLDR: The “Live In A World” video from Enphamus continues his relentless run of visuals, pushing past 137K views and reinforcing his status as one of Atlanta’s most consistent artists.


Atlanta rapper Enphamus is not easing up. His latest release, “Live In A World” featuring Pluto and BAK Jay, has already crossed 137,000 views since premiering on January 12, 2026, and it plays like another entry in a catalog that has been building momentum at an almost relentless pace.

Directed by Fydo Did It, the “Live In A World” video keeps things focused on presence and energy. There is no overthinking the formula. The camera stays tight, the delivery is direct, and the chemistry between Enphamus, Pluto, and BAK Jay feels natural. It is street-centred but polished, sharp without trying too hard to be cinematic. That balance has quietly become Enphamus’ signature.

Consistency is where Enphamus separates himself. Since the beginning of 2025, he has released 17 music videos, building a visual archive that keeps fans engaged between projects. That kind of output does not happen by accident. It signals discipline and a clear understanding of how today’s rap audience consumes music.

Earlier highlights include “No Biggie” featuring Real Recognize Rio and BHM Pezzy, a record packed with punchlines and quick-fire references. “Ain’t nothin’ like Tom, I done shot Jerry… Better shut they ass up like the library,” he raps, stacking cartoon flips and street talk into tight bars that stick.

Then there’s the sequel, “No Biggie 2,” featuring Big Yavo, which pushed the aggression even further. Lines like “We retired his jersey, that number was on him, don’t nothin’ feel better than payback” show Enphamus leaning into confrontation without losing rhythm. The aggressive video became an instant fan favourite, racking up over 9.6 million views to date since premiering in July 2025.

“Live In A World” video fits squarely into that streak. It is another reminder that in an era where attention spans are short, showing up consistently may be the most powerful flex of all.

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