Jay Worth and Sean House's collaborative side project LNDN DRGS caught a significant amount of attention this year. The duo re-released their debut project Aktive with a deluxe edition that they've been pushing throughout the year. They delivered the single "TOMORROW" with Freddie Gibbs a few days before dropping Aktive (Deluxe). Today, they revisit the single with a brand new visual for the song.
Freddie Gibbs and LNDN DRGS link up in the studio for their collaboration, "TOMORROW." The visuals aren't incerdibly complex but it is effective and matches the vibe of the production. Jay Worthy and Freddie Gibbs post up in the basement while they rap their respective verses. The video also cuts to footage of Jay Worthy and Gibbs performing on stage together.
Freddie Gibbs is currently capping off a highly prpductive year. The rapper blessed fans with his latest studio album, Freddie this summer and followed it with the release of his highly anticipated collaborative project with Curren$y, Fetti.
Keep your eyes peeled for more new music from both LNDN DRGS and Freddie Gibbs.
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