Smokepurpp Throws Around "Big Bucks" In His New Video

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Smokepurpp returns with his new video for "Big Bucks."

Smokepurpp has been going full force after dropping his debut project, Deadstar. The rapper's faced a lot of criticisms for his position in the rap game but that doesn't seem to really impact Purpp's productivity. On the first day of the new year, Purpp got right back into work with the Ronny J produced single "Big Bucks." After gaining some traction, the rapper revisits the banger a month and a half later with a brand new video for the effort.

Purpp is back with the new visuals for "Big Bucks." The video comes only a few weeks after he released the visuals for the Travis Scott assisted "Fingers Blue" video. The "Big Bucks" vid shows the rapper surrounded by some fine women and as expected, throwing around big bucks. 

The video was directed by Riley Robbins who has worked with Juicy J, Wiz Khalifa, Pharell and many others. 


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