Famous Dex & A$AP Rocky Join Forces For The Wavy "Pick It Up" Video

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Famous Dex & A$AP Rocky drop the official "Pick It Up" video.

Prior to releasing his mixtape Read About It, Famous Dex dropped off the single "Pick It Up" in October which is slated to appear on his debut album Dex Meets Dexter. Today, Famous Dex and A$AP Rocky revisit the single with their latest video for the song. 

A$AP Rocky joins Famous Dex for the "Pick It Up" video. The two rappers are seen mobbing through a wavy flea market while draped up in massive fur coats and surrounded by beautiful women. The video was directed by AWGE and Hidji Films who bring the drippy song to life. Dex has been dropping off a lot of visuals over the past few months but this one definitely sticks out.

After releasing Read About It and dropping off the visuals for "Pick It Up," it's looking like he might be dropping his debut album sometime this year. 


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