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New Music Video Release from Andy Mineo "I Swear, This Is Not an André 3000 Diss Song"

Updated: Jul 20, 2025


Kyle Alexander - Know Not What They Do, Ft. Mali Music

Andy Mineo has just dropped a clever new single and music video titled “I Swear, This Is Not an André 3000 Diss Song.” Released on June 26, 2025, the track sees Mineo playfully clear the air: despite any cheeky visual or lyrical references, it’s not a diss—it’s a heartfelt callout to one of hip-hop’s greatest, expressing admiration and a wish to hear more from André 3000’s rap side . This release marks a fresh chapter for Mineo, his first major drop since going independent under his Miner League banner following his departure from Reach Records .


The video opens with a playful yet poignant aesthetic—bright colors, whimsical set pieces, and life‑sized puppets that embody the track’s conversational tone. As Andy raps with sincerity about his admiration for André 3000, each lyrical reference is literally acted out by the puppets. You see an André‑style puppet nodding in approval, gesturing subtly, almost as if he’s listening in real time. This visual strategy doesn’t mock; instead, it amplifies Andy’s vulnerability, making the emotional push and pull between idol and fan literal and visual.


As the song delves into Andy’s wish to hear André 3000 return to rapping, the puppets shift from playful caricatures to expressive personas. A puppet of Andy himself appears—eyes cast downward, gesturing with open hands—as he openly admits how much he misses hearing the legendary rapper’s voice on the mic. The contrast between the larger‑than‑life André puppet and the more timid Andy puppet visually underscores the emotional gravity behind his words: this isn’t a diss, but a heartfelt plea from one artist to another.


The closing scenes lean into the metaphor of puppetry as more than whimsical—they suggest control, influence, and emotional transparency. When Andy declares, “I’m speakin’ from my heart,” the lighting softens, the puppet interactions slow, and the symbolism becomes clear: puppets are not joking props here, but mirrors to his heart. By the final verse, these puppets have drawn you into Andy’s emotional space, showing that beneath the humor lies a genuine yearning for André 3000’s artistic return—and a respectful reminder that admiration can carry its own kind of weight.



For fans who want to dive deeper into the creative world behind Andy Mineo’s latest release, be sure to check out his Instagram page. There, you'll find behind-the-scenes footage from the making of “I Swear, This Is Not an André 3000 Diss Song,” including puppet design, set builds, and fun moments with the team that brought the video to life. Andy often shares insights into his songwriting process, studio sessions, and personal reflections—giving followers an authentic look into both the art and the heart behind his music. Expect a mix of humor, transparency, and creative inspiration that reflects the same energy you see in his music.



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