Big Sean & Hit-Boy Join Forces For "The One" Music Video

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Big Sean & Hit-Boy team up for new visuals off of "What You Expect."

Big Sean and Hit-Boy have established themselves as a leading rapper-producer duo in the past few years. Hit-Boy's touch on Detroit 2 helped shape the project into one of the best efforts from Big Sean in a few years. 

At the end of October, Sean and Hit-Boy surprised fans with the release of their new joint project, What You Expect. The short 6-song effort includes appearances from Lil Durk, Bryson Tiller, Babyface Ray, and 42 Dugg. However, the moments on the project where Sean shines the brightest is when he's left to his own devices.

Today, the duo unveiled a new set of visuals off of the project for "The One." The black-and-white video finds Sean and Hit-Boy tucked away in the California hills where they lock in studio time with a captivating few at their disposal.

Peep the video from Sean and Hit-Boy above.


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