Gunna Drops Off The "Richard Millie Plain" Music Video

Gunna returns with new "Drip or Drown 2" visuals.

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Gunna is fresh off of the release of his latest project, Drip or Drown 2 which debuted in the top five on the Billboard 200. The rapper's been pushing the project heavily since its release. Earlier this week, he linked up with Lil Skies for the "Stop The Madness" music video and today, he returns with a new set of visuals off his latest project.

Gunna is back with the visuals for the "Richard Millie Plain" music video off of his latest project. The video was directed by AWGE who deliver a gritty set of visuals to accompany the track. Gunna's seen throughout the video flexing his jewelry while trying on watches, living up to the title of the song.

The video for "Richard Millie Plain" follows the release of "Big Shot" which he released late last month.


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