Hoodrich Pablo Juan & Duke Link Up For The "Faygo Cream" Video

Hoodrich Pablo Juan & Duke link up for the "Faygo Cream" video.

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Hoodrich Pablo Juan's been a busy guy as of late. The Atlanta rapper penned a deal with Gucci Mane's 1017 Eskimo label last summer and since then, he's dropped off a few projects. Most recently, he linked up with Brodinski for their collaborative project The Matrix which served as his second project of the year. Prior to that, he dropped off his Rich Hood mixtape. He now revisits the project with an official video for the Duke assisted, "Faygo Cream."

Hoodrich Pablo Juan and Duke get together for the video for "Faygo Cream." The video was directed by Colourful Money who does a great job at bringing the song to life. The two rapper connect over a lot of weed smoke, money and of course, their choice of soda to mix with lean, Faygo Cream. 

In addition to the last two projects he dropped, he's currently working alongside the rest of the 1017 Eskimo team for the Eskimo Boyz compilation. 


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