RJMrLA Gets Fresh In The "Know How It Feel" Music Video

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RJMrLA drops off his new music video for "Know How It Feel."

RJMrLA has been grinding heavily over the past year. In May 2017, it was announced that he penned a new record deal with DJ Mustard and YG's 4Hunnid Summers imprint. Shortly after, he released his album, MrLA under the label and continued to grind on his own efforts. As he continues to push the album over a year after its release, he revisits the song "Know How I Feel" for the official music video.

RJMrLA is back with his new music video for his track, "Know How I Feel." The song has a fresh west coast bounce and was produced by Authentic. In the video for "Know How I Feel," RJ is seen rapping his verses in front of a mirror as he gets ready. The music video was directed and show by Brandon Xay and Kai Gritty.

Peep the video above and keep your eyes peeled for new music from RJMrLA.


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