ScHoolboy Q Drops Off Frantic Visuals For "Floating" Ft. 21 Savage

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"CrasH Talk" visuals from ScHoolboy Q.

ScHoolboy Q is a few weeks removed from his latest album, CrasH Talk which is arguably his most fun album to date. Following a series of delays, the rapper came through with "Numb Numb Juice," a short but effective single that delivered the grittiness of Q that's been missing from the rap game since Blank Face. After releasing the video for "CHopstix," he releases the third visual off the project from one of the immediate highlights off of the project.

ScHoolboy Q is back with the new visual for his collaboration with 21 Savage, "Floating" which unfortunately doesn't include an appearance from the ATL rapper. The rapper's latest visual finds him living a luxurious rap lifestyle from partying in the club with a bunch of models before bringing the party back with him to the condo. ScHooboy Q enlists Dave Free and Jack Bergert as the directors of the visual.

"Floating" serves as Q's second collaboration with 21 Savage. The rappers previously collaborated on Savage's i am > i was highlight, "Good Day" along with Project Pat.

Peep Q's new video above.  


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