Bhad Bhabie Drops "Thot Opps (Clout Drop)/Bout That" Music Video Ahead Of "15"

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Bhab Bhabie debuts two new songs off her "15" mixtape in her new music video.

Bhad Bhabie has successfully managed to outlive the "Cash Me Ousside" meme and turn it into a career in music. Although she was initially doubted, she became one of the most successful artists in her era. She was nominated for a Billboard Music Award in the same category as Nicki Minaj and Cardi B earlier this year. Over the past year, she's released several loose singles and tonight, she will drop her debut mixtape, 15. Before that drops, she debuts two songs from the project in her latest music video.

Bhad Bhabie is back with a double feature in her music video for "Thot Opps (Clout Drop)/Bout That." Both tracks were previously unreleased and set to appear on her project. The first part of the video for "Thot Opps" finds Bhad Bhabie getting cuffed by police. When the song switches to "Bout That," Bhad Bhabie is mobbing out on top of a cop car before revealing a man tied up in the trunk.

Bhad Bhabie's debut project, 15 hails features from the likes of Ty Dolla $ign, YG, Lil Yachty, Lil Baby, Asian Doll, and Quality Control's City Girls.


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