Smokepurpp & Murda Beatz Drop Off The "123" Video

Smokepurpp & Murda Beatz link up for the "1 2 3" video.

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The Smokepurpp and Murda Beatz joint project has been in the works for a few months at this point and it was until last week that we got our first snippet of what to expect. Murda's the hottest producer in hip hop right now and Smokepurpp's one of the most promising youngin's coming out right now. After dropping their first single off their project, the follow up with the official video.

Smokepurpp and Murda Beatz link up for the official video for "1 2 3." The trippy visuals was done by the master, Cole Bennett, who's worked with Smokepurpp several times in the past. Purpp and Murda flex their jewelry and cars in the video while Bennett's post-production skills makes the video mirror a hallucination.

Hopefully, we get this joint project soon. 


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