Trippie Redd Drops The Video For "Rack City/Love Scars 2"

Trippie Redd, FOREVER ANTi POP & Chris King get together for "Rack City/Love Scars 2" video.

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Trippie Redd has been on a roll lately. He's definitely a rapper on the rise that everyone should keep an eye out for. His name has been becoming more prominent over the past few months since he dropped his debut project in May. Since then, the artist has been popping up much more frequently on people's radars. While he's currently gearing up to drop his anticipated mixtape A Love Letter to You 2 this Friday, the rapper comes through today with a new video. As he recruits FOREVER ANTi POP and Chris King, the three of them deliver the visuals for A Love Letter To You -stand-out track "Rack City/Love Scars 2."

While many await his upcoming project that's dropping on Friday, Trippie Redd digs into the vault to release a video for a stand-out track off of his debut mixtape. The video features Trippie, FOREVER ANTi POP and Chris King delivering their verses under some dark lighting with their squad. The three artists eventually deliver their respective verses while surrounded by duplicates of themselves. The video was directed by Cole Bennett, who has been a driving force in the innovative videos that have been coming out from the Soundcloud rap scene. Along with Trippie Redd, Cole Bennett has also worked with Ski Mask the Slump God, Ugly God, Lil Pump, Lil Yachty and many others. He takes the A Love Letter To You track and brings it to life. 

Other than the release of his project, he's also been spotted in the studio with Lil Wayne. Hopefully, that means that we'll get to hear this Weezy and Trippie Redd collaboration. Other than that, he's dropped three singles off of the project so far. Based off of those, it's looking like it's going to be a fire project. 


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