Big Hud's been making some serious moves in the rap game for the better part of this decade. Over the years, the Dallas artist has worked with some of the most respected MCs in the game such as CyHi The Prynce, Too Short, E-40 in more. However, he took a few years off from being an artist to work behind the scenes. He made his triumphant return in 2018 with the single, "Got My Own" with Yella Beezy and Lil Ronny MothaF. As he prepares to release a new project this year, he comes through with the video for "Wipe The Slate Clean" ft. Rittz for an HNHH premiere.
Big Hud and Rittz join forces on their new video for "Wipe The Slate Clean." The single was released earlier this month and serves as the follow up to "Got My Own." The new video serves as part of the roll-out for Big Hud's upcoming project, Big Dawg Johnson. "Wipe The Slate Clean" was produced by Marz Beats. Big Hud and Rittz post up in Big Hud's neighborhood as they rap their verses. The video also cuts to shots of Big Hud and Rittz performing together on stage.
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