It's been a big year for Casanova. The rapper's been on a heavy grind over the past few years but this year in particular, it feels like Cas' has been getting the recognition it rightfully deserves. At the tail end of June, Casanova released his highly anticipated project Commissary. The project featured several previously released tracks including "Set Trippin," "Gripped Up" as well as the Chris Brown and Fabolous assisted single, "Left, Right." Despite "Left, Right" being released in October 2017, Cas revisits the song for his latest music video.
Casanova may have released "Left, Right" in the fall of 2017 but with a brand new music video, it feels like the song could ride out for the rest of the summer. Cas teamed up with Fabolous and Chris Brown for the official video. The video opens up with Cas' rapping a girl's ear before cutting to scenes of dancers flexing their moves under flashing lights.
The release of Casanova's video for "Left, Right" with Chris Brown and Fab comes shortly after he teamed up with the legendary DJ Premier for their track, "Wut U Said." Cas also recently linked up Papoose recently for their song, "Shooter."
Keep your eyes peeled for more moves from Casanova.
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