London Jae & Tokyo Jetz Drop The "Not Locked Down" Video

London Jae drops the Tokyo Jetz-assisted video for "Not Locked Down."

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B.o.B's No Genre label dropped off a compilation record, Don't Call It A Christmas Album, back in 2016 but it looks like London Jae of No Genre decided to revamp a track off the project. Today, he releases the video for the Tokyo Jetz-assisted single, "Not Locked Down."

The song's concept gets translated well in the "Not Locked Down" video. The visuals find both Tokyo Jetz and London Jae rejecting relationships with clingy individuals. Later on, both London Jae and Tokyo Jetz reveal that they're only interested in being with each other as they walk around hand in hand. 

Hopefully, we get more music from the two artists this year. Back in July, London Jae dropped his solo project  10 Summers and has been making some strong strides along T.I.'s Hustle Gang, including their recent compilation We Want Smoke.


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