Young Thug & Gunna Get Together For The Trippy "Dirty Shoes" Music Video

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Young Thug drops off the official visuals for the "Dirty Shoes" music video with Gunna.

Although Young Thug said that he wouldn't release any projects this year out of respect for his deaf brother, he broke the oath this summer when he dropped Slime Language. It was more of a compilation project for the Young Stoner Life roster than an actual Young Thug project but the ATLien was featured all over it. Shortly after the release of Slime Language, Thug shared the visuals for "Clout Gain." Today, he follows it up with the official visuals for the Gunna-assisted song, "Dirty Shoes."

Young Thug and Gunna link up again for their new music video for "Dirty Shoes." Thug's been riding for Gunna for a hot minute at this point. Aside from Young Thug, Gunna made the most amount of appearances on Slime Language as he was featured on four tracks. The new video follows a similar aesthetic to "Gain Clout." Although there's plenty of live-action shots of both Thug and Gunna in the video, the director blended that with a lot of interesting visuals effects to make the video pop.

Earlier this week, Trae Tha Truth announced that he has a joint project with both Young Thug and Gunna on the way. He didn't share a release date but he did unveil the cover and said the joint effort was coming in October.


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