VL Deck Drops Off New Video For "Giant"

HNHH PREMIERE! VL Deck drops off the video for "Giant."

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VL Deck's been bubbling for a few years now but it seems like more recently he's caught the attention of a wider audience that are watching what his next move is about to be. He has a couple projects he's working on including his upcoming project BJ4L which is a dedication to his late brother who was killed last year. Today, he comes through with a new video from the project, "Giant" for an HNHH exclusive.

VL Deck drops off the video for "Giant" which follows the release of his 21 Savage assisted single "Stash It" which dropped earlier in the year. The song was produced by certified hit maker Metro Boomin

BJ4L  is expected to drop this spring and he's also gearing up for a joint project with YoungBoy Never Broke Again called Kane & O Dog. Keep your eyes peeled for that. 


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