Jhené Aiko & Rae Sremmurd Deliver The Futuristic "Sativa" Video

Jhene Aiko drops off the official video for "Sativa" featuring Rae Sremmurd.

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Jhene Aiko blessed everyone's Monday with the remix to "Sativa" featuring Rae Sremmurd. It's the first The single was originally featured Swae Lee but she recruited Slim Jxmmi to make it a group effort. Now, she comes through with the official visuals for the video.

Jhene Aiko bring Rae Sremmurd on board for the latest visuals off her album Trip. Jhene Aiko and Rae Sremmurd deliver a trippy video for the official remix for "Sativa." The video carries a heavy sci-fi influence to it in which Aiko bounces back and forth between looking like a hologram and a real person. 

This video actually serves as the first visual she's released off her latest album. The album also came with an accompanying short film and a poetry book that she released at the tail end of December.


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