Saba Feat. Smino, LEGIT "World In My Hands" Video

Saba keeps the globe in his palm with his latest video.

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Chicago-native Saba drops his latest video "The World In My Hands" off of his latest mixtape Bucket List Project. The 23-year-old rapper gets an assist on the song from Smino and Legit. The video is almost like a three minute documentary where he finds out what people have on their bucket list, which ties into the title of his latest mixtape.

It's very visually appealing with lots of animation going into it. Director Tom Vin was also responsible for the animation of the video and executed it extremely well.

Saba first started gaining recognition for his work with Chance the Rapper on both Acid Rap and most recently, his vocal contributions to Chance's "Angels" track off of Coloring Book.

Saba is definitely a stand-out voice in Chicago's scene and we're excited to see what he has up his sleeve in the future. 

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