Don Q Drops Off New Video For "Personal"

Don Q is back with his new video for "Personal."

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While A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie saw a whole lot of success in 2017, Don Q is the next up out of the Highbridge The Label camp. Last year, he penned a deal with Atlantic Records and released Corner Stories Reloaded. Earlier in the year, he dropped off his latest project, Don Talk which hailed features from Desiigner, Pusha T and others. He revisits his latest project with a new visual for "Personal."

Don Q is back with his latest visual off of Don Talk. The rapper's single strays away from his typical rugged sound and he even flexes his melodic chops on the hook. The rapper's latest video matches the song's vibe. He's spotted in his mansion reminiscing on times with his old thing. It's a solid visual and continues to show Don Q's strength as one of the hottest NYC rappers right now. 


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