Kodak Black & Plies Drop Off New Video For "Too Much Money"

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Watch Kodak Black & Plies party on the tour bus in their new video "Too Much Money."

Kodak Black has been feeding the streets with plenty of new content over the past few days, and thankfully he’s not slowing down either. After hitting us with four new songs over the weekend, including “Snap Shit," "Roll N Peace," "Down South," and "Right Now,” the Florida sensation decided to return to the scene on Tuesday for a fitting new song called “Halloween.”

Then fast forward just a few hours later, Kodak dropped off a joint project with Plies in celebration of Halloween called F.E.M.A (Finesse, Elevate, Motivate, Achieve), and now we have the first video off it for the track “Too Much Money.”

Directed by Omar The Director, the video finds Plies picking up Kodak Black at his crib in Florida and the two take a ride in Plies’ tour bus which is filled with a lot of sexy half-naked strippers. The rest of the video consists of Plies & Kodak making it rain on the strippers on the tour bus, who are twerking and dancing all over their beloved rappers. It’s safe to say this is NSFW depending on your job & boss, but definitely easy on the eyes for the fellas. It follows up Kodak's latest video for “Snot Thot,” which dropped last month.

Check it out (above) and let us know what you think. Be sure to revisit F.E.M.A. right here if you haven't done so already. Shit's pretty dope.

In other news, Kodak Black decided to give himself a new look and die his hair all blond yesterday for those of you who are unaware. See his new look right here if you missed it, and look out for more from the Florida sensation to surface very soon.


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Kevin Goddard is an editor for HNHH. He keeps you in the loop nightly by updating the site with your favorite songs, videos, mixtapes, and news stories, all while maintaining our social media game to be on point. His appreciation for art, and love for sports & fashion makes this Chicago writer very knowledgeable within the entire urban culture. Some of his favorite Hip Hop artists are Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, A$AP Rocky, Wiz Khalifa, Kid Cudi, Big Sean, Childish Gambino, Miguel, Lupe Fiasco, Common.