
Harlem gem Fergie Baby is turning heads today with the release of his new visual “LENOX POPPIN,” a fresh uptown take inspired by Chris Brown’s viral hit “Poppin.” The video brings high energy from start to finish, with Fergie Baby delivering his signature Harlem swagger, catchy flows, and confident presence that’s quickly building his name across New York’s rap scene. Since teasing snippets online, fans have been waiting on the full drop, and the release is already creating buzz across social media and local hip-hop circles.
Shot inside a high school setting, the “LENOX POPPIN” visual mixes playful energy with that unmistakable Harlem attitude. Instead of leaning on typical street backdrops, Fergie Baby turns the classroom environment into his own stage, bringing charisma and performance-driven moments throughout the video. The concept gives the record its own personality while still paying homage to the viral energy behind Chris Brown’s original inspiration.
Before “LENOX POPPIN,” Fergie Baby was already building serious momentum off the success of “Good Day To Be From Harlem,” a record that became an anthem for uptown pride and helped introduce his name to a wider audience. The song captured the spirit, style, and confidence that’s long been tied to Harlem culture, earning love across social media, NYC blogs, and features from notable figures like A$ap Ferg and Cam’ron. With its infectious energy and hometown feel, the track showed Fergie Baby’s ability to create music that resonates beyond just his neighborhood while still staying true to his roots. The growing attention surrounding “Good Day To Be From Harlem” helped position him as one of the new voices carrying Harlem’s legacy into a new era.
With another strong visual under his belt like LENOX POPPIN, Fergie Baby continues proving he’s one of the new Harlem artists keeping uptown culture active in today’s rap scene.
