Allan Kingdom's coming off of a highly productive 2018. The rapper consistently blessed fans with new music throughout the year which included two projects, Peanut Butter Prince and the three-track set, Coming To America. The rapper isn't stopping though, he released his new single, "Rewind" last week which features Drelli. Today, the rapper comes through with the music video for the song for an exclusive HNHH premiere.
Allan Kingdom and Drelli deliver their new music video for "Rewind." The music video is as electrifying and fun as the song itself. Kingdom said that it was inspired by the 1985 film, Back To The Future.
"This was a super fun song and video to make. Right when I heard the beat I knew Drelli needed to be on it," he told HNHH. "The song title gave us the idea to make a "Back to the Future" parody to tie it all together. We're super excited how it turned out and can't wait for the world to see it!"
Peep the new music video above and subscribe to HNHH TV for more exclusive content with your favorite artists. Keep your eyes peeled for more new music from Allan Kingdom and Drelli.
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