Jeezy & Diddy Live Lavishly In The "Bottles Up" Video

Jeezy comes through with the official video for the Diddy assisted "Bottles Up."

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A few months a go, Jeezy came through with two new singles after a year of being relatively quiet on the music front. One of those was the Diddy assisted, "Bottles Up," a single that serves as a boss anthem. The two of them now connect once again to bring the visuals for the song.

When you grab two of hip hop's notable entrepreneurs for a music video, you know it'll be nothing short of flashy and that's exactly what Diddy and Jeezy deliver for the "Bottles Up" video. The two of them flaunt the lavish life while flexing wads of cash in the back of the Maybach before running their liquor companies some promotion on a yacht. Later on, the two cause havoc in a corner store while drinking Avion and standing on the counter. 

With a new visual for a big tune already here, Jeezy's getting ready to drop off Pressure on December 15th. 


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