Kevin Gates Stands Trial In "Discussion" Music Video

Kevin Gates delivers new visuals for the "Luca Brasi 3" intro track.

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Kevin Gates came out of prison stronger than ever earlier this year. Although he faced some setbacks upon his release, he blessed fans with his three-track EP Chained To The City. The EP was a little something to hold fans over until the release of his first full post-prison project. In late September, he blessed his fans with the long-awaited third installment to his Luca Brasi series. As he continues to push the project, he comes through with his new visuals for the album's intro.

Kevin Gates is back with his new music video for "Discussion." The rapper's latest music video was directed by Motion Family. The video opens up with Gates sitting inside of a therapist office before cutting to the rapper standing trial. Gates' latest music video reflecting on the legal issues he's had to deal with over the past two years. 

"Discussion" is the latest Luca Brasi 3 cut to get a visual. His new video follows the release of the "M.A.T.A" visuals that he dropped off earlier this month. Gates also released videos for "Adding Up," "Great Man" and "Money Long." 

Keep your eyes peeled for more new visuals from Kevin Gates.


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