Rich The Kid Shares Breaking Bad-Inspired Trailer For "Plug Walk" Video

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Rich the Kid performs onstage during adidas Creates 747 Warehouse St., an event in basketball culture, on February 16, 2018 in Los Angeles, California
Rich The Kid's "Plug Walk" video looks like Breaking Bad meets an alien invasion.

Rich The Kid's debut album is actually dropping this month. After months of teasing it, he finally revealed the cover art and release date. The rapper's dropped off several singles since then with "No Freezer" with Kendrick Lamar and most recently, "Plug Walk." The latter is one of the most infectious singles he's dropped in a minute so there's no doubt that as the album's second single, he'll be pushing it with a music video for it. RTK recently hit Instagram to share a trailer for the "Plug Walk" video.

Rich The Kid took to Instagram to share a glimpse of what to expect from the "Plug Walk" video. The rapper previously shared a photo on set of the video but he's officially unveiled the trailer for the "Plug Walk" visuals. From the looks of it, the video looks like it's an episode of "Breaking Bad" meets an alien invasion. He hasn't revealed when it's dropping but considering his album comes on March 30th, it looks like we'll be getting it prior to that.

Aside from his upcoming video, the rapper just hit another feat in his career. Rich The Kid hit number one on the Billboard's Emerging Artists chart for the first time. This made him the second rapper to ever do so, the first being Lil Pump. It's a good look, especially since his album's on the way. 

Peep the trailer below. 

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