DRAM Wanders Through The Desert In Diplo's "Look Back" Video

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Diplo & DRAM link up in the video for "Look Back."

We're still waiting on DRAM's follow up to  Big Baby D.R.A.M but he's still been feeding the world loads of dope music. Whether its through solo ventures or his collaborations, he continues to prove to be one of the most versatile artists of our generation. From working with A$AP Rocky and Juicy J to Willie Nelson, there isn't any sonic territory where DRAM won't go. His most recent venture found him linking up with Diplo earlier this week. Now, the two of them unveil the official video for their collab.

Diplo called on DRAM for their new single "Look Back" and now, they've unveiled the official visuals for the song. While Diplo isn't seen in the video, he lets DRAM navigate his way through the desert on his lonesome in their new video.

"Look Back" serves as the first single off of Diplo's forthcoming California EP.


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