That’s his mindset apparently because after his Streets Cold video dropped Lil Soulja Slim hasn’t been letting up. A few weeks back he released another video featuring T.Y. and Doogie, the sons of New Orleans rap legend B.G. The visual was shot by Chapter 9ine and featured a few new age effects!
Only a couple of weeks after releasing Shoot, he dropped a Misfit directed video for his song We Up. The minimalism and high quality shots added to the lyricism Slim was delivering.
Watch the videos below:
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