Smokepurpp Announces "Lost Planet 2.0" Release Date With "Repeat" Music Video

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Smokepurpp drops off the wavy video for "Repeat."

Smokepurpp has a few major plans up his sleeves for 2019. The rapper had a hell of a run in 2018 with the release of his joint project with Murda Beatz, Bless Yo Trap. Purpp dropped off his most recent project, Lost Planet last month which was led with the single, "Repeat." Now, he drops off the visuals for the single along with a special announcement.

Smokepurpp previously announced Lost Planet would arrive before he released DeadStar 2 but before we get the sequel for his debut project, he has something else in store. The rapper dropped off the visual for "Repeat" which revealed the release date for Lost Planet 2.0 which is set to arrive this Friday.

The "Repeat" music video is as trippy as you'd expect a Smokepurpp video. Purpp performs his verse in a diamond-like room while the shots later cut to the rapper in a neon-lit vehicle.

Peep his new video above and look out for Lost Planet 2.0 dropping on May 10th. 


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