Young Nudy Delivers The Action-Packed "Hell Shell" Video

Young Nudy drops off the video for "Hell Shell."

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It's been a triumpant year for Young Nudy. After going on tour with his cousin, 21 Savage, at the top of 2017, he came through with two separate projects, February's Slimeball 2 and September's Nudy Land. The latter has had a heavy role in his recent success. A highlight track off of it was "Hell Shell" and today, he delivers the video for the song.

Young Nudy delivers an epic video for the Pi'erre Bourne produced single. The video's imagery is played out two separate parts that play on the concept of night and day. It opens up with Nudy posted in a condo as a mob boss before sending one of his shooters off to handle one of the females in the room. The video later cuts to a zombie apocalypse with Nudy on top of a car while surrounded by the undead.

The video was shot by iNightLyfe who has worked with a ton of Atlanta's rising stars. He's the man responsible for 21 Savage's "Nothin New." He's also worked with Gucci Mane, Lotto Savage, Lil Yachty and more. His vision behind the camera helped bring Young Nudy's latest song to life. 


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