Squidnice Mobs Through Time Square In "Hop Out" Video

HNHH PREMIERE - Squidnice drops off his latest video "Hop Out."

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Squidnice is slowly on the come up. He's made waves this year with his song "Trap By My Lonely" and continued to push out other dope singles like "Clout" and "OMG" with Smooky Margielaa. Today, he comes through with HNHH to premiere his latest hit, "Hop Out."

Squidnice takes us through the bright streets of New York City in the video for "Hop Out." Squid mobs through Times Square while trippy edits overlay on top of him. The Adrian Law-produced single is already a turnt up banger, watching Squidnice mob out through Times Square in the video brings song's energy to life. 

Squidnice has had a great 2017 so far and it's no doubt that he's gearing up to make an even bigger mark in 2018. Keep your eyes peeled. 


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