Don Q & Desiigner Mob Out In The "Trap Phone" Video

Don Q releases the Desiigner featured video for "Trap Phone."

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Don Q's had a spectacular year and he's looking to cap it off on the right note. Earlier this year, he dropped off Corner Stories and later re-released the project as "reloaded" after announcing that he signed to Atlantic Records. Since then, he's released some incredible singles and collaborations with some of hip hop's most revered artists. Earlier this week, he dropped off his collaboration with Desiigner on "Trap Phone" and today, they drop off the accompanying video.

The two rappers take the streets of New York City where they flex with tons of cash and fur jackets while flashing their jewelry. Those shots are cut with other visuals of New York City attractions and grainy photos of crime scenes. It's a solid video from Don Q and a great way for both artists to cap off a highly productive year.


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