Gucci Mane & The Weeknd Drop The Trippy Video For "Curve"

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Gucci Mane delivers visuals for the Weeknd-assisted "Curve."

Gucci Mane's had a great year. He released two projects, dropped an autobiography and on top of that, also got married. Recently, he dropped off his highly anticipated Mr. Davis project which also held some major features on it. Chris Brown, Big Sean, Nicki Minaj are among some of the names listed. However, a stand-out track on the project was the Weeknd assisted single, "Curve" that he dropped off prior to the album's release. The song stayed as a fan favorite and now, Gucci delivers the video for the single.

Both Gucci Mane and The Weeknd link up for the eerie video for "Curve." The two artists are seen in the middle of a strange unusual ally way while both artists are seen in duplicates during their respective moments on the song. The video was directed by David Helman who's done a number of videos for hip hop's elite. He's worked with both artists in the past. Most notably on Gucci and Travis Scott's "Last Time." He was also the visionary behind the Weeknd's GQ video spread.

Aside from collaborating on the song and video, The Weeknd recently brought Gucci Mane out on his North American leg of the "Legends of The Fall" tour alongside XO's Nav. The tour ended last week on November 2nd but seeing how they've built a decent relationship with each other already, we could only hope there's more music in the cut with the both of them. 

In other Guwop related news, the ATL rapper recently announced that he renewed his record deal with Atlantic for $10 Million. The announcement comes at the heels of him revealing the title of his upcoming project El Gato The Human Glacier. Following his wedding, he said he wanted $10 million for his honeymoon but it looks like he got the bag some other way. 


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