Yg, Tyga & 21 Savage - Run (clean) Feat. Bia Page

rounds out the group, maintaining the track's braggadocious momentum. Cinematic Visual Strategy

Perhaps the most discussed aspect of "Run" is its Drew Kirsch-directed music video , which drew heavy inspiration from the 1996 film Set It Off and the 2004 comedy White Chicks . In a strategic move to break away from traditional "flashy" rap tropes, YG and Tyga dressed in full makeup and wigs to portray the "Calabasas Sisters" during a bank heist. This tongue-in-cheek approach was intended to shock viewers and create a viral moment, a goal it achieved on social media shortly after the teaser's release. Cultural Significance

The track’s production is a collaborative effort involving jetsonmade , X-Ray, DJ Swish, DVLP , and Bandz. Musically, "Run" begins with a dark, atmospheric tone before transitioning into the signature West Coast bounce that has defined YG’s career. Each artist brings a distinct flavor to the "money-themed" anthem: sets the pace with bars focused on wealth and lifestyle.

contributes a verse that YG notably sped up by four to five beats per minute to better match the song's uptempo energy.

provides his characteristic rhythmic flow, a staple of modern California rap.