Ace of Spade is not limiting his creativity to music alone. The Houston rapper recently shot a short film and music video for one of the singles from All Business titled What I’m Supposed To Do (The Heist), and the project is being submitted to the Cannes Film Festival in France in spring 2026.
This move signals ambition. It shows that Ace is thinking beyond the traditional release strategy. By blending cinematic storytelling with hip hop, he is expanding his artistic footprint and challenging himself creatively.
The concept aligns with his personality. He approaches everything with intention. From studying legendary artists to perfecting his delivery in the booth, he treats his craft seriously. That same discipline carried over into the visual execution of this project.
Houston has long been a city known for innovation in hip hop. Ace of Spade continues that tradition by pushing boundaries and aiming for global recognition. Submitting to Cannes is not just about prestige. It is about proving that independent artists from Houston can compete on international stages.
Fans can experience the foundation of this creative push by listening to All Business:
https://open.spotify.com/album/0bpyE0WESs4bPAb7xiykNk?si=8Eiw1aszQDCCnpdeA8wdKQ
Follow his journey toward Cannes and beyond:
https://www.instagram.com/therealaceofspade/
With bold moves and unwavering confidence, Ace of Spade is positioning himself as more than a rapper. He is building a brand rooted in vision and execution.




