Travis Scott & Quavo Release "Huncho Jack" Visuals For "Black & Chinese"

Travis Scott & Quavo drop off the video for "Black & Chinese."

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One of the biggest things in hip hop that came to fruition in 2017 was Quavo and Travis Scott's joint project, Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho. For a while, it seemed as if it was going to be a project that was highly anticipated but never got to see the light of day like Lil Wayne and Juelz Santana's I Can't Feel My Face or T.I. and Jeezy's Dope Boy Academy. Thankfully, the two rapper kept to their word and dropped off their collaborative project a few days before Christmas. Now, the rappers share the first set of visuals off the project with "Black & Chinese."

Quavo and Travis Scott deliver the video for their single, "Black & Chinese." The video was co-directed by Daps and Quavo who both worked on several of Migos' visuals including "Walk It Talk It" and "T-Shirt." The two rappers are seen flexing around a mansion while the video cuts between black & white and yellow tinted shots while surrounded by beautiful women.

Hopefully, we could expect some more visuals off of their collab album. The two of them are hella busy working on their own careers. Last night, Migos took to the Coachella stage and Travis Scott has been locked into the studio working on Astroworld.


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