The Diplomats reunion album, Diplomatic Ties will finally be dropping on Thanksgiving. The Harlem crew first began teasing the project last year after they reunited for the RapCaviar Live show in New York City. Earlier this week, they released their new single, "On God" which features production from Murda Beatz and guest vocals from XO's Belly. Today, they unleash their new music video for the single a few days before the album drops.
The Diplomats gear up for their new album by releasing the music video for "On God." The song, which featuring Belly, finds the Harlem collective and popping bottles and smoking on a military campsite. The video was directed by Jimmy and Shula The Don and follows the release of the "Once Upon A Time" and "Sauce Boyz" visuals.
Jim Jones recently revealed some of the features on the project. Aside from Belly and Murda Beatz who appear on "On God," Tory Lanez, 2 Chainz, The LOX, Dave East and Don Q were also recruited for The Diplomats new album.
Keep your eyes peeled for Dipset's new project, Diplomatic Ties dropping on Thanksgiving.
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