JID WRK music video is here, offering a wild visual ride through a dystopian version of Atlanta. The video, directed by Chad Tennies, brings together burnt-out landscapes, old equipment, and the gritty vibe of a crumbling city. There’s a heavy film influence running through it — with nods to The Warriors and Mad Max — but it still feels like something only JID could deliver. His love for movies and visuals shines bright in this one.
The video arrives just a week after he announced his fourth album God Does Like Ugly, dropping August 8. That project is already up for pre-order, giving fans a chance to support early. The WRK visual sets the tone for what’s coming next — bold, strange, and full of chaotic energy.
Produced by Pluss and Christo, the WRK track itself is fast-paced, clever, and packed with switch-ups that keep things interesting all the way through. You can hear that signature JID style: sharp rhymes, quick flows, and unpredictable shifts. He’s clearly setting up a new direction, one where he’s fully in control. And he’s not playing it safe. The WRK music video opens the door to that world with a bang.