Fergie Baby, an independent artist representing Harlem, links with FERG for “Good Day to Be in Harlem,” a record that feels bigger than just a music video—it feels like a moment. At a time when New York hasn’t had a true regional anthem in a while, this record lands as a certified hit rooted in culture, pride, and identity.
The song and visuals capture the full Harlem aesthetic—from fashion and lingo to the confidence and trendsetting energy that has defined the neighborhood for generations. The video doubles down on that message, featuring cameos from fellow Harlem standouts A$AP Ferg and Smoke DZA, reinforcing a sense of unity and legacy.
One of the most striking moments comes when Dipset and Max B are portrayed as action figures, a creative nod paying homage to Harlem icons and the Diplomats era that helped shape modern New York hip-hop. It’s a reminder of where the culture comes from—and why Harlem has always mattered.
More than just a visual, Good Day to Be in Harlem represents an opportunity for New York to reclaim its position as a cultural trendsetter. This is the kind of record that thrives when the city moves together—DJs, satellite radio, content creators, podcasters, and tastemakers all playing their part to push the sound forward.
Harlem is speaking. Now it’s time for the city to respond.

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