Stalley Drops Off The Video For "Holy Quran"

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HNHH Premiere - Stalley releases the visuals for "Holy Quran."

Stalley's been going hard in terms of releasing projects. The rapper dropped off three projects last year with two albums with New Wave and Another Level as well as his his EP, Tell The Truth Shame The Devil. Earlier today, he dropped off the sequel to his EP with Tell The Truth Shame The Devil Vol. 2 and with that, he comes through with a brand new video for a first single off the project for an HNHH exclusive.

Stalley returns with the fire visuals for "Holy Quran." The song was previously released as the first single for his latest project. The song itself is an excellent representation of the album's title. "Holy Quran" directed by Rook who shows the rapper in a meditative state.

Stalley's been working hard lately and with the release of his latest project, we're excited to see what he has in store for the rest of the year.


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