A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Evades The Police In "Say A" Video

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A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie drops off the animated visuals for "Say A."

After dropping The Bigger Artist, A Boogie's dropped off several videos off the project. While "Say A" still acts as a stand-out on the project, we didn't get a video for it until now. Today, A Boogie drops off the riveting visuals for his debut album's highlight.

The rapper said that he'd be dropping off a slew of new visuals off his project this new year including for "Say A." In the video, A Boogie and his girl ride through the city as they try to evade the police. Meanwhile, the whole police chase is documented on the news. The video consists of shots of A Boogie in animated form while real life shots cut through. 

Along with the "Say A" video, A Boogie also plans on dropping the videos for "No Promises" and "Somebody" featuring Don Q. Keep an eye out for those but until then, enjoy the video for "Say A."


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