RAPPER ArrDee has featured his home town in his new music video.

The Brighton-born musician has shared a clip to the soon to be released music video for his new song Early Hours.

In the 35-second teaser, the 19-year-old can be seen driving along the seafront, lying on the beach and running through The Lanes.

The official music for Early Hours is due to premiere on YouTube at 7.30pm on Thursday.

ArrDee, real name Riley Davies , grew up in Woodingdean and has featured landmarks from across Brighton and Hove in his music videos.

In an exclusive interview with The Argus earlier this year, ArrDee said he can’t “ever imagine” leaving Brighton and credits the city for helping him achieve his success.

He said he’s “incredibly proud” to call Brighton his home.

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He said: “It made me who I am, not just as an artist but as a person. I would say I am comfortable and confident in my own skin, and Brighton I think played a massive part in that.

“It isn’t a judgemental town, and you can be who you want to be, and you can recreate yourself.

“It definitely has a massive role to play in my character and in my brand, my music and everything.

“I always say it’s the city that never sleeps. There’s always something going on.”

ArrDee shot onto the music scene in April last year after the release of the chart-topping remix Body alongside Tion Wayne and Russ Millions.

The hit song became an overnight sensation after his verse gained popularity on TikTok.

Before the success of the UK chart topper, ArrDee released Cheeky Bars.

The music video was filmed entirely on the Brighton beach bandstand in Kings Road, while in the music his June release Oliver Twist, ArrDee can be seen in a number of Brighton locations including the i360, Regency Square and Bexhill Road in Woodingdean.

Cheeky Bars contains lyrics including “chatty white boy raised up by the seaside”, while in his freestyle rap, 6am in Brighton, the rapper describes himself as a "seaside boy" and says "love my city".