Nicki Minaj & Travis Scott Join Farruko & Bad Bunny For The "Krippy Kush (Remix)" Video

Nicki Minaj and Travis Scott join Farruko, Bad Bunny & Rvssian for "Krippy Kush (Remix)" video.

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This year, Nicki Minaj has been seriously gunning for the crown. While she undoubtedly deserves it and depending who you ask, already has it, she's come through with her A-game on every single guest feature this year. One of those verses was on Farruko's "Krippy Kush" remix that dropped a few weeks back with 21 Savage. Today, they release the official video for it but it comes with a verse from Travis Scott.

Farruko brings Nicki Minaj and Travis Scott together with Bad Bunny and Rvssian for the new visuals for "Krippy Kush." Nicki originally teased it earlier this month and the visuals hold up to the hype she built with it. Nicki comes through looking fly as hell while surrounded by a SWAT team, caution tape and police cars. Travis Scott pops up afterwards, smoking a blunt while surrounded by beautiful women. 

Peep the video above. 


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