J.I.D. Grabs Ansel Elgort For "Off Da Zoinkys" Music Video

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J.I.D drops off the new video for "Off Da Zoinkys."

J.I.D is a few months removed from the release of his latest project, DiCaprio 2 which served as one of the most highly-anticipated albums of 2018. The rapper's been pushing the project since its release and today, he returns with the visuals for a highlight off of the project, "Off Da Zoinkys."  J.I.D taps Ansel Elgort to star in the music video. J.I.D teased the release of the music video yesterday on Twitter with a trailer for the visual. 

"Off Da Zoinkys" serves as the second video off of DiCaprio 2. J.I.D previously released the "Off Deez" music video with J. Cole shortly after the release of his album.

Aside from releasing new visuals for the project, the rapper announced the "Catch Me If You Can" tour in support of his latest body of work. The rapper's tour kicks off in Washington, D.C. on May 3rd before concluding in his hometown of Atlanta on June 19th. 


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