Lil Yachty Mobs Out With Bhad Bhabie & His Crew In "Count Me In" Video

Lil Yachty drops off the first visuals off "Lil Boat 2" with "Count Me In."

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While many people have wrote off Lil Yachty as an artist that won't last long, he's slowly proving otherwise. Teenage Emotions may have not performed that well on the charts but his latest project Lil Boat 2 has shown an immense about of growth for the Atlanta rapper. After dropping the project two weeks a go, the rapper now drops off the first visuals off it with one of the stand-outs of the album

Lil Yachty delivers the visuals for one of the hottest joints off Lil Boat 2, "Count Me In." The track has a bouncy, off-kilter beat provided by none other than, Pi'erre Bourne. The latest visuals find Yachty and his crew mobbing out in a desert and also features an appearance from Bhad Bhabie. Peep the video and listen to the rest of Lil Boat 2 here. 


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