Rich Homie Quan "Gamble" Video

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Rich Homie Quan gets his 007 on for "Gamble" video.

Rich Homie Quan has made it known that he's still making moves in 2017. While he seemed to have been relatively quiet in 2016 for the most part, in April of this year he dropped his Back To Basics project which from there spawned the video for "Safe." Rich Homie Quan comes back today with his video for "Gamble" which serves as the second single off of the tape.

Rich Homie Quan's video for "Gamble" has him flexing some of his acting abilities. In the video, Rich Homie Quan is seen at a crime scene before getting a call that someone had kidnapped his girlfriend. "Gamble" is like a four minute action-thriller with Rich Homie Quan starring as the protagonist. Between shots of him trying to save his girlfriend while having fist fights and shoot outs with the bad guys, he's seen flexing in the casino.

The video was directed by Director Studios' Marc Diamond, who has worked with Rich Homie Quan in the past for his "Back End" video. Alongside the videos he has done for Rich Homie, he's also worked with Blac Youngsta, YFN Lucci, PNB Rock and more.

As a second video off of Back to Basics, it's a great piece of work from both Rich Homie Quan and Marc Diamonds. Maybe this video will lead Rich Homie to do more acting. 

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