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Freaky Deeky Is Back With A Private Billions Exclusive For His Single Waist Deep.

The New Orleans hip hop scene is getting better and better!

One thing that I have been noticing is the volume of content that has been coming out of New Orleans since we have been on quarantine. There have been a lot of records and videos that have been coming out of the city and I’m here for it!

Freaky Deeky recently joined the party with the release of the official video for “Waist Deep”. This video was directed by one of our favorite New Orleans Directors R0ncee. He owns a production company called Private Billions and he has seen a lot of success in the South.

It’s always wise to team up with creators who can help your brand in more ways then one. This partnership made sense for both parties and I’m glad they teamed up on this video. We need more creators working together in the city.

Check out the video and let me know what you think in the comments below!🎬

Corey Bureau

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