Jay Critch Links Up With French Montana & Fabolous For "Try It" Music Video

Jay Critch comes through with new visuals for "Try It" ft. Fabolous and Fab.

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Jay Critch has been one of the most, if not the most, promising emerging acts to come out of New York City in recent times. With the release of his debut project, Hood Favorite this past Friday, he proved that he's one of the hottest rappers to come out of NYC in the past few years. While the rapper held down the majority of the project on his own, he did tap New York City giants French Montana  and Fabolous for the track, "Try It." Today, he links up with the two rappers to deliver the song's official visuals.

Jay Critch is back with a new set of visuals off his debut mixtape, Hood Favorite. Critch, alongside Fabolous and French Montana, shut down the club and boss up for the video. Casanova also makes an appearance in the music video and from the looks of it, he's having the time of his life. Harry Fraud, who produced the track, also makes a cameo in the music video.

Peep the new visuals for Critch's single above.


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