21 Savage & J. Cole Look Dapper On The Set Of "A Lot" Music Video

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21 Savage and J. Cole were spotted looking dapper in what many believe to be the set for "A Lot."

J. Cole's been spending a lot of time in Atlanta these past few weeks for Dreamville's star-studded Revenge Of The Dreamers III sessions. However, that doesn't seem to be the only thing he's been up to. In late December, J. Cole closed off a year filled with some of his best guest verses with his collaboration on 21 Savage's I Am > I Was intro, "A Lot." The song was an immediate highlight for fans -- although Cole's shout out to 6ix9ine rubbed a few people the wrong way. The song was reportedly chosen as the project's lead single which means a music video for the track is on the way.

21 Savage and J. Cole seem to be shooting a music video for their collaboration, "A Lot." 21's photographer, John Canon, shared a picture of Savage and Cole looking dapper which prompted many people to speculate that the video is underway. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem as if 21 Savage joined Cole and the rest of Dreamville for the Revenge III sessions. However, 21's cousin Young Nudy has been spotted in the lab with J. Cole.

Despite the strange album roll-out, 21 Savage reached a new milestone with the release of I Am > I Was. The rapper's album debuted atop the Billboard 200 and maintained the position for two weeks straight. It's unsure when the video for "A Lot" will drop, but we're definitely excited to see the final product. 


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