Hustle Gang's RaRa Drops Off The Video For "Smooth Operator"

HNHH Premiere - RaRa drops off the video for "Smooth Operator."

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Each member of Hustle Gang has been working relentlessly lately. Following the release of their We Want Smoke compilation project, it looks like each member of the roster began going harder on their own solo efforts. One member in particular is gearing up to have a big year this year. RaRa's been bubbling up in the streets for a minute now. Today, he comes through with his new video for "Smooth Operator" exclusively through HNHH TV.

Hustle Gang's RaRa drops off a short but sweet video for his song "Smooth Operator." The song samples Sade's 1984 single of the same name. Rara goes off on his track. The Hustle Gang member flexes hard in the video for "Smooth Operator" while sitting in a mansion filled with Victorian style painting surrounding him. It's another dope effort from RaRa and definitely a sign that he has some big plans for this year.


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