G-Eazy Grabs A$AP Rocky, Cardi B, French Montana, Juicy J & Belly For "No Limit" Video

G-Eazy gets Cardi B, A$AP Rocky, Juicy J, French Montana and Belly for the "No Limit (Remix)" video.

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Shortly before dropping his third studio album, The Beautiful & Damned, G-Eazy decided to grace the world with the mega remix for "No Limit" with additional verses from Juicy J, Belly and French Montana. The original single which only featured Cardi B and A$AP Rocky was heating its way to the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. Now, G-Eazy brings the remix to another level with an electrifying new video.

Filled with big booties, cash and high fashion, G-Eazy delivers a fire video for "No Limit" remix. The video finds A$AP Rocky and Cardi B joining G in front of a massive pile of burning money. Later on, French Montana, Belly and Juicy J are joined by Rocky and G-Eazy while surrounded by twerking ladies in an abandoned warehouse. 

Considering that the original version dropped this summer, it's probably best G-Eazy waited for the remix to drop the video because of how much more hype it came out. 


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