Royce Da 5'9" & J. Cole Hit The Carnival For "Boblo Boat" Video

Royce Da 5'9" links up with J. Cole for the "Boblo Boat" video.

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UPDATE: The video was removed but is officially dropping on Monday. Check back then!

Royce Da 5'9" is going full force right now. It was only a week a go when he released his collaborative project with DJ PremierPRhyme 2. Less than a week later, the rapper dropped the cover art and tracklist for his long awaited solo album, Book Of Ryan. Shortly after that, he came through with his single "Boblo Boat" that included a rare guest verse from J. Cole. Now, he drops off the official visuals for the song.

Royce Da 5'9" and J. Cole's bring their new collaboration to life with the video for "Boblo's Boat." The two of them are seen posted up at a carnival where they perform their respective parts. Those shots are chopped up scenes of teens cruising through the city and causing mischief throughout.

Keep your eyes peeled for Book Of Ryan and read our PRhyme review here.


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