Young Scooter Is A Professor In "Plug Lingo" For His Latest Video

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Young Scooter returns with the video for "Plug Lingo."

Young Scooter dropped off his latest project Trippple Cross earlier today. Back in October, the rapper said that he'd be dropping a project alongside Future and Young Thug. While this project isn't necessarily a collaborative effort but Young Thug and Future are scattered across the whole tracklist. In celebration of the project's release, Young Scooter releases the excellent visuals for Trippple Cross stand-out, "Plug Lingo."

Young Scooter delivers the visuals for "Plug Lingo" off his latest project. The video opens up with Scooter linking up with a chemist as the two of them cook up together. Scooter's later seen in a classroom, teaching "plug lingo" and tossing packs of white at the students. Scooter delivers a refreshing visual for a stand-out track off his latest project.  


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