Ski Mask The Slump God Gets Trippy In His "BabyWipe" Video

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Ski Mask The Slump God drops the video for "BabyWipe."

Ski Mask the Slump God has been working heavily throughout this year. He's been continuously dropping dope music even after dropping his mixtape at the tail end of June, however, today we receive his latest video for "BabyWipe."

The title of the song itself sounds like something Ski Mask would do however, the video itself is something that only seems fitting for Ski Mask. "BabyWipe" finds Ski Mask through an assortment of strange scenarios that blend 90's late night television aesthetic and sci-fi all together, in a strange way. It's another banger from Ski Mask The Slump God that has received equally solid video. It was shot by Cole Bennett, who has been a dominating forces in videography for a lot of the up-and-coming rappers including Lil Pump, Famous Dex and more. He has worked with Ski Mask on the "Catch Me Outside" video. Bennett does another great job at bringing Ski Mask's song to a stimulating visual. In all honesty, this video has the potential to be one of Cole's best pieces of work to date.

Ski Mask has been dropping some pretty heavy hitting tunes lately. Over the course of the past few weeks, we've received some pretty heavy tracks from Ski Mask. Last week, he released his long awaited collaboration with Lil Yachty, "No Tilt" which also featured A$AP Ferg and was produced by TM88. Prior to that, he had dropped another collaboration with A$AP Ferg on the Missy Elliot-sampled "ILoveYourAunt."  He has also hinted at a possible collaboration with Migos' Offset in the near future.

While he dropped his You Will Regret mixtape earlier this year, it clearly isn't stopping there. Hopefully we get another project from him at the top of 2018 but we're just looking forward to whatever else he has in store for everyone.


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