Popcaan & His Crew Ride ATV's Through Jamaica In "Silence" Music Video

Popcaan unleashes the new set of visuals for "Silence."

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Popcaan is getting ready for a huge year ahead of him. The dancehall artist blessed us with his project, Forever which arrived just in time for the summer. However, in late 2018, Drake announced that Popcaan would officially be signing to OVO. There's been speculation for a long time that Poppy joined the OVO fam, but it seems it was more of an alliance rather than an actual record deal. Today, Poppy revisits his 2018 album to deliver the music video for his single, "Silence."

Popcaan is back with his new visuals for his single, "Silence" off of Forever. The video opens up with Popcaan getting his hair done before it cuts to shots of the dancehall artist and his crew posting up. Throughout the video, Poppy and co. are seen smoking massive spliffs and riding 4-wheelers throughout Jamaica. 

Peep Popcaan's new video above and keep your eyes peeled for more new music from him.


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