Plies & YoungBoy Never Broke Again Drop "Check Callin'" Video

YoungBoy Never Broke Again connects with Plies for the "Check Callin'" video.

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In early October, Plies and YoungBoy Never Broke Again delivered their collaboration, "Check Callin'." It was a fire collaboration between the two and bridged the gap between the south's older generation and the younger. Today, the two of them deliver the video for "Check Callin'." 

YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Plies come through with some lavish visuals for their "Check Callin'" video. The video opens up with YoungBoy flexin' in and around a crispy white sports car before it cuts to Plies. Plies is seen in a high class hotel room, counting cash, throwing cash and drinking fancy wine. It's a simple video but it represents the song well. The two of them aren't seen in any of the same shots together however, their chemistry on wax says enough. They compliment each other well on the song.

Last week, Plies and Kodak Black delivered their F.E.M.A mixtape with very little notice. The mixtape featured their song "Too Much Money," which they delivered a video for a few days after the tape's release. Aside from that, Plies was supposed to deliver his album Purple Heart as well as well as his mixtape Ain't No Mixtape Bih 3. No sign of either at this point.

YoungBoy on the other hand has had a pretty epic year so far. The rapper released three projects this year including his breakthrough, AI YoungBoy that featured "No Smoke." Shortly after, he followed the project with Ain't Too Long. Along with that, he also announced a few weeks a go that he and Lil Uzi Vert would release a joint mixtape. We've yet to receive word on when that'll come but hopefully, it'll be in the near future. 


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