The past year has been filled with ups and downs for Rich The Kid. While his career has flourished, he's also been open with some of the struggles that he's dealt with his label. However, the rapper's been promoting his debut album The World Is Yours and keeping things moving forward. At this point, he's been killing all the visuals off of the project. Today, he unleashes his latest music video off of The World Is Yours for "Leave Me."
Rich The Kid returns as an old man for his new music video for "Leave Me." The video for "Leave Me" was directed by Daps who previously worked on Rich's "Plug Walk" video. Rich The Kid takes on the role of an old man in the music video who causes havoc at an old folks home while being a young lady's sugar daddy. The two of them get married before she seemingly plots on his death and gets the bag from his will.
The video for Rich The Kid's "Leave Me" follows the release of the "Lost It" music video with Offset and Quavo. Rich The Kid hasn't missed with the music video for this project. We're looking forward to seeing what else he has in store for the rest of the year.
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