YoungBoy Never Broke Again & A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Drop The "GG (Remix)" Video

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YoungBoy Never Broke Again & A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie connect on "GG (Remix)" video.

YoungBoy Never Broke Again's been dominating 2017 and is looking to cap it off in the same way. Last week, he released the remix to "GG" featuring New York's A Boogie. Today, they unveil the video.

YoungBoy Never Broke Again and A Boogie Wit The Hoode team up to provide a stunning video for their latest collaborative effort. "GG" originally appeared on his August AI Youngboy mixtape but decided to revamp one of the singles on it with an additional verse from A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie. The two of them have a proven chemistry with each other after YoungBoy hopped on "Beast Mode," off of A Boogie's debut album. YoungBoy sets off the video in front of a blacked out G-Wagon while surrounded by beautiful women. Later on, he and A Boogie are mobbing out in a dingy abandoned room where A Boogie delivers his verse. 

The video was directed by David G who's done a significant amount of work with up and coming rappers. He and YoungBoy have worked together extensively for a few videos, most notably for "No Smoke" and "Untouchable." He's also worked with 22 Savage and MobSquad Nard.

Both YoungBoy and A Boogie had a monumental year. For A Boogie, he dropped his debut album The Bigger Artist and has taken his talents to a whole other level. For YoungBoy, he's dropped four mixtapes this year and has teased two more; one with MoneyBagg Yo and another with Lil Uzi Vert. There's no saying when either of those tapes will drop but it's definitely something to look forward too. Back in October, he released the follow up to AI YoungBoy with Ain't Too LongYoungBoy definitely has more music in the cut and with this year being so prolific, it only makes you wonder how he'll top it in 2018. 


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