While the budget may have not allowed PnB Rock to take an actual trip to Mars to film this video, the rapper still offered us dope visuals riddled with the effects to match. To support the musical efforts tied to his most recent album TrapStar Turnt PopStar, "Go To Mars" takes us on an interstellar journey further emphasized by the track's trap undertones. Both PnB and Tee Grizzley make their joint appearances in the video, spitting their respective bars amidst a flock of aliens somewhere in the middle of the cosmos.
Thus far, the video's release is timely considering PnB Rock's recent entry into the Billboard 200's top 10. Along with collecting over 45 million on-demand audio streams with the sophomore studio album, reports indicated an equivalency of 42K album units sold. Certainly, those numbers must have increased since then, but nevertheless, serve to demonstrate a successful streak for the Philadelphia-bred artist.