Casanova & DJ Premier Get Aggressive In The "WUT U SAID?" Music Video

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DJ Premier & Casanova link up for the "WUT U SAID?" music video.

Casanova's earned himself the recognition he deserves this year. The rapper's been making a lot of noise this year which began when his alleged 6ix9ine diss "Set Trippin" hit the web and took off. Since then, he's released his Commissary EP, hit the Summer Jam stage and squashed whatever feud he had with Tekashi 6ix9ine. Although he's been dealing with some legal troubles recently, that hasn't stopped him from putting in work. A few weeks a go, he linked up with DJ Premier for their single, "WUT U SAID?" Now, the two of them reconnect for the official music video.

DJ Premier recruits Casanova to deliver their official music video for their collaboration "WUT U SAID?" The video features Premier and Cas' in a warehouse where the Brooklyn MC is  in the middle of interrogating a man who's tied to a chair. The rapper and DJ are spotted around red and blue flashing lights throughout the video. 

Both Cas and DJ Premier deliver an excellent video for a fire single.


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