“Been Through It All” is a smooth, emotional Hip-Hop/RB visual that brings the heart of the record to life through raw imagery, minimalist style, and authentic storytelling. Performed by Docman and featuring longtime collaborator Haeden, the video captures the weight of loyalty, love, and personal growth in a simple yet powerful way.
The visual is set in a warehouse against a height lineup board, creating the feeling that love, commitment, and emotional honesty are all “on trial.” Both artists stand in all black, delivering their verses with calm confidence while the camera moves around them. The clean, open space puts the full focus on their performance—no distractions, just the story.
The warehouse location and lineup board reference a deeper message behind the song:
Love is not always soft, easy, or pretty. Sometimes it’s uncomfortable. Sometimes it feels like you’re being judged, challenged, or forced to confront your flaws. But when the connection is real, you push through it. The visualizer reflects that tension and loyalty—two people facing their battles but still showing up.
The video was filmed with a mix of professional digital footage and VHS-style behind-the-scenes footage, giving the release both a polished and nostalgic feel. These moments showcase the real chemistry between Docman and Haeden, who have been making music together for more than 12 years. Their creative partnership began in 2014 with “Pyramids” and continued with fan favorites like “Don’t Be,” “Good Time,” “Please Me, Please You,” and their breakout track “Two.” “Been Through It All” is another chapter in their story—one rooted in brotherhood, consistency, and emotional truth.
The BTS footage was shot by Berto and edited by Docman of Empier Films, capturing candid moments of the artists and production team working together to bring the visual to life. You see Docman directing the set, working closely with Roloedolo, coordinating angles, adjusting the shot list, and shaping the mood of the video. These moments highlight Empier Entertainment’s hands-on creative culture—where the artist is not only the performer but also deeply involved in the vision, execution, and storytelling behind every release.
The song itself, produced by Vitals, blends smooth hip-hop with the warmth of 90s RB. The deep bassline and melodic hook give it the feel of a late-night drive record—moody, intimate, and honest. Haeden’s standout line, “If love is a war, been through it all,” summarizes the emotional weight perfectly. Docman’s verses expand on that theme with a level of vulnerability that shows real growth. After years of avoiding commitment and running from serious relationships, he found himself in a partnership that challenged him to evolve. The song reflects the work it takes to stay, to grow, and to build something real with someone who stands by you through every stage.
This video is not overloaded with props or effects—because it doesn’t need to be. The minimalism is intentional. It keeps the spotlight on the artists, their chemistry, the message, and the feeling of the song. The handwritten-style motion elements, slow movements, and subtle cuts support the emotional tone without distracting from it.
“Been Through It All” will also appear on Docman’s upcoming compilation project, Docman Vol. 3, releasing in 2026. This project highlights the evolution of his sound, story, and artistry between 2023 and 2025. The visualizer is the second major visual installment in the rollout, following the momentum of “Feel Me,” and setting the stage for the next release coming in December.
This music video represents authenticity in a time where everything is overly polished. It’s simple, intentional, emotional, and real—just like the journey the song is based on. Every frame reflects the loyalty, honesty, and maturity that define this chapter of Docman’s life and music.
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