1017 Eskimo's Yung Mal & Lil Quill Release "Never Go Under" Video

HNHH PREMIERE! Yung Mal & Lil Quill link up for the "Never Go Under" video.

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Gucci Mane's building quite the roster with 1017 Eskimo. Gucci's always had a great ear for new talent and that hasn't left one bit. Yung Mal and Lil Quill have been pumping out a whole lot of music in recent times and are proving that they have what it takes to be next up. They recently released their latest project, Souf6. Now, they deliver the visual for a stand-out track off the project for an HNHH Premiere.

Yung Mal and Lil Quill get together for the new video for "Never Go Under" off of their latest project, Souf6. The song itself finds the two rappers recalling the trials and tribulations they went through to get to this point in the game. The video also reference a shooting that occurred in mid-April that left both rappers in the hospital. The song was produced by Richie Souf.

Check out their new video for "Never Go Under" and subscribe to HNHH TV for more exclusive footage with your favorite artists. 


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