Paper Route Woo Takes Over NYC in the Video for "Embalming Fluid"
- OceanFive Records

- Mar 19
- 2 min read
“Embalming Fluid” Stands Out as a Key Highlight From Slime Dunkin’ RELOADED, the Hard‑Hitting Expansion of His Debut Album on Paper Route Empire.
Paper Route Woo brings his hard-headed flows and no-nonsense delivery back to the forefront, proving once again that he doesn’t let up for anyone. The rising Paper Route Empire standout returns with a new visual, dropping the video for “Embalming Fluid,” one of the standout records from SLIME DUNKIN’ RELOADED. Produced by Mannie íL and DT Beats, the track builds a dark, foreboding backdrop for Woo’s “diabolical” bars as he flexes his firepower, icy demeanor, and unshakeable confidence. The video follows Woo through New York City, where he taps into the local flavor—from hot chicken to hidden corners of the city—bringing his Memphis grit to the East Coast. “Embalming Fluid” arrives on the heels of his recent visual for “Pop Your Sh*t.”
Originally released in Fall 2025, SLIME DUNKIN’ showcased Woo at his most reflective and relentless, blending street-earned wisdom with motivational flexes about his rise from Memphis’s “Da Ghetto Part” (performed on From The Block) to becoming one of the city’s most promising voices. The project also features a posthumous appearance from his late mentor Young Dolph on “Get ’Em Off,” and a standout collaboration with Key Glock and Zo Trapalot on the buzzing single “Playaz Circle,” recorded spontaneously during the Miami stop of Glock’s GLOCKAVELI Tour.
In October, Woo expanded the project with SLIME DUNKIN’ RELOADED, adding eight new tracks that deepen the tape’s sinister yet polished aesthetic. The updated edition includes the smooth “Playa Partner,” the romantic “Please Me,” and the high-octane opener “Embalming Fluid.” Woo taps into Memphis’s blues lineage on “Bubblegum,” calling out fake trappers with sharp precision. He reconnects with his Boyz In The Hood collaborator SNUPE BANDZ on the smoldering “Prime Time,” and brings in Alabama riser Big Yavo for the gritty “Say Please.” SLIME DUNKIN’ RELOADED is available now on all platforms via Paper Route Empire.
With the expanded project out and more music on the way this year, Paper Route Woo is positioning himself for a major breakout. Backed by PRE and fueled by the streets that shaped him, his ceiling is nowhere in sight.



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