Bun B, T.I. & Big K.R.I.T Link Up For The "Recognize" Music Video

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Bun B nabs T.I. & Big K.R.I.T. for the "Recognize" music video.

Bun B announced his album, Return Of The Trill earlier this year while serving up some seafood patties. While it's an unorthodox way to introduce a forthcoming project, fans were nonetheless stoked to know that one half of the UnderGround Kingz will be blessings us with a new album. While the initial release date for the project was set for March 16th, that clearly didn't happen but this Friday, we'll officially get the project in its entirety. Before it drops, he shares his new music video for "Recognize."

Earlier this month, Bun B recruited T.I. and Big K.R.I.T for the track "Recognize" and today, he comes through with the official visual for the song. The video was directed by Boomtown Productions and features the three rappers posted up and performing the track in a warehouse filled with blue and green lights. 

Peep the video for "Recognize" and make sure you check out Return Of The Trill out August 31st.


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