Spacejam Bo Mobs Through New York City In "Ashy To Classy" VIdeo

HNHH TV Premiere: Spacejam Bo hits the New York streets in the "Ashy To Classy" video.

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Spacejam Bo is a name that should be on you radar. He made some serious waves over the past year and he's about to take it further in 2018. The rapper is really on verge on blowing up. Today, Spacejam Bo returns to his "Cote Kid" mixtape with the HNHH premiere of his music video for "Ashy to Classy."

Spacejam Bo comes through with his latest visuals for "Ashy To Classy." The song itself celebrates his rise in the rap game from his humble beginnings. The video shows Bo roaming through the streets of New York City during his first ever visit. The rapper flexes in his hotel as he lies on top of a bed covered in loose dollar bills.

As the video opens up with the words "For Motivational Use Only," the visuals reflect his rise in the rap game well.


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