YBN Nahmir emerged as the first, and most promising member of the YBN crew. Instead of hogging the shine, he helped introduce YBN Cordae and Almighty Jay to the world. The three rappers released their first project together, YBN: The Mixtape which was essentially a compilation album filled with records from the three rappers. The project also hailed major features from Machine Gun Kelly, Gucci Mane, Chris Brown and Wiz Khalifa who links up with Nahmir on "Cake." Now, the two rappers come through with the official visuals for the song.
YBN Nahmir and Wiz Khalifa link up for their new music video for "Cake." Nahmir and Wiz Khalifa deliver a relatively generic rap video. The two rappers are surrounded by barely clothed strippers dancing on poles with dollar bills surrounding them while Wiz and Nahmir rap their verses. Needless to say, with the amount of bare booty being shown in the video, it is NSFW so, you know, it might be better to watch this in the comfort of your home rather than in the office.
Peep the new visuals above and keep your eyes peeled for more new music from both YBN Nahmir and the rest of the YBN crew.
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