It's unsure where we'll be getting a new Chance The Rapper album but he's been collaborating with some dope Chicago artists recently and dropping off some stellar verses. KAMI and Smoko One recently released their single, "Reboot" which features Chance The Rapper and Joey Purp. The song made waves over the weekend. Now, they give the song an extra boost with a brand new music video directed by the one and only, Cole Bennett.
KAMI and Smoko Ono return with some new visuals for their latest single, "Reboot." The song is already a major banger but the visuals bring it to a whole new level. KAMI and Smoko Ono link up with Cole Bennett for their energetic music video. While Bennett's signature visual effects are on full display in the video. KAMI, Smoko Ono, Chance The Rapper and Joey Purp bring out several Chicago artists including Towkio and Reeseynem.
The song serves as a single off of KAMI and Smoko Ono's forthcoming project Very Slight which is expected to drop in September. Keep your eyes peeled for that as well as Joey Purp's forthcoming project, Quarterthing.
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