Westside McFly & RJMrLA Link Up In An Ice Cream Truck For "B*tch Please" Music Video

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HNHH PREMIERE -- Westside McFly & RJMrLA hit the block in an ice cream truck for "Bitch Please" music video.

Back in August, Westside McFly and RJMrLA linked up for their west coast anthem, "Bitch Please." The track served as one of the many hot collaborations that Westside McFly's dropped this year. "Bitch Pleez" found both Westside McFly and RJ connecting over bouncy west-coast production while they addressed women who are simply around for the clout. Today, the two of them bring their track to life with their new music video for an HNHH Premiere.

Westside McFly and RJMrLA deliver a fitting music video for their track, "Bitch Please." The video opens up with Westside McFly on an ice cream truck while he serves the women that flock towards him. RJMrLA joins Westside McFly on the block later on where he delivers his verse.

"Growing up in LA, you come across a bunch of girls looking for handouts from men so we decided to make a song about them." he told HNHH about the song back in August."'Bitch Pleez' is about calling those girls out and separating them from the solid women that are getting it on their own My bro RJ came in and just set it on fire, we really just had fun with the record."

Westside McFly and RJMrLa did an excellent job of bringing the song's concept to life with their new music video.

Peep the video for "Bitch Pleez" above and subscribe to HNHH TV for more exclusive content with your favorite artists. 


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