Shy Glizzy Hits The Shooting Range In "30s 50s 100s" Music Video

Shy Glizzy drops off new visuals from "Fully Loaded."

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Shy Glizzy had one hell of a year in 2018. The rapper received a 2018 Grammy nomination for "Crew" and kept a steady stream of music coming through for fans. In October, he released his project, Fully Loaded which received critical praised and featured the likes of Lil Uzi Vert, Young Thug, Rick Ross and more. He's been pushing the project for a minute, but today, he returns with a new video for "30s 50s 100s."

Shy Glizzy is back with his latest music video for "30s 50s 100s" off of Fully Loaded. The rapper posts the shooting range where the majority of the music video takes place. The rapper's seen busting his strap in the shooting range before posting up in front of the paper target where he performs his verse. 

"30s 50s 100s" follows the release of his music videos for "Live up To The Hype," "Wavy," and "Gimme A Hit" which all dropped in 2018.


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