Pvrx & Dave East Glow Up In The "Is U Down" Music Video

Pvrx and Dave East hit the trap in the "Is U Down" music video.

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Pvrx is showing promising signs of being the next artist out of Toronto to breakout in the U.S. The rapper recently signed a deal with Def Jam who included his track, "Is U Down" on their Undisputed compilation. The single features Harlem's own Dave East, a fellow Def Jam signee. The two now link up for the official music video of their joint effort.

Pvrx released his new music video for "Is U Down" ft. Dave East earlier today. Pvrx is seen throughout the video with his girlfriend as they work their way from the trap to luxury items. Dave East comes into the fold in the first verse, sitting on a countertop while Pvrx love interest whips something up on the stove.

For those who've been looking out for Pvrx, he's currently working on his new project which is being executive produced by Noah "40" Shebib. Look out for that this summer. 


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