Ski Mask The Slump God Drops Bloody "LA LA" Music Video

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Ski Mask The Slump God serves up a new set of visuals off "Stokeley."

Within the span of a year, Ski Mask The Slump God stayed on his grind and released both his debut and sophomore albums. The release of both projects faced a few postponements, but regardless, they helped Ski Mask solidify his position in the rap game. With Stokeley dropping last week, the South Florida rapper comes through with his new music video for "LA LA."

Ski Mask is back with his new music video off of Stokeley, "LA LA." The rapper's latest video reunites him with Cole Bennett -- the mastermind behind the videos for "Catch Me Outside," "DoIHaveTheSause?" and  "BabyWipe" -- who delivers a bloody visual for the track. The video opens up with Ski Mask rapping "Catch Me Outside" in his car before getting into a car crash and turning into a bloodthirsty demon. 

The South Florida rapper shared the teaser trailer for the video on Instagram yesterday while teasing "something in this video at the end you have to see." The video appears to feature a cameo from the late XXXTENTACION, although it's unclear if it actually is. 

Keep your eyes peeled for more videos from Ski Mask The Slump God.


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