Rae Sremmurd & Juicy J Deliver The "Powerglide" Video

Rae Sremmurd and Juicy J deliver the video for "Powerglide."

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Rae Sremmurd season has arrived. After months of teasing their upcoming Sr3mmLife album, they began the official campaign last week with the release of three singles. While two of them were solo efforts from Slim Jxmmi and Swae Lee, "Brinks Truck" and "Hurt To Look," the automatic stand-out was the Juicy J assisted single for "Powerglide." The song has the infectious hook and high energy that we've wanted from the duo that's bound to get any function poppin' off. Now, they drop off the official video for the single.

Rae Sremmurd come through with the official visuals for "Powerglide" featuring Juicy J. The three rappers flex on top of a rooftop parking lot while speeding in foreigns and surrounded by beautiful women. Peep the video and stay tuned for more news of Sr3mmLife.


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