Hoodrich Pablo Juan is getting ready for the release of his forthcoming project, BLO The Movie which is set to drop this Friday. Ahead of the project's release, he comes through with a new video for his single, "Slang Dope."
Hoodrich Pablo Juan is back with his latest set of visuals. The "Slang Dope" music video is literal to the song's title. Hoodrich is seen in the trap house, counting his money while his girl whips something up in a pot. He and his crew are posted up, flexing their cash and jewelry before the feds conduct a raid on the spot and everybody abruptly runs out.
Along with the music video, Hoodrich shared the tracklist for the project which consists of twelve tracks and appearances from Young Thug, Nav, Gucci Mane, Smooky Margielaa, Key Glock, Young Dolph and more.
Peep the tracklist below.
BLO The Movie tracklist:
1. Racks On Me
2. Screaming Slatt feat. Young Thug
3. Slang Dope
4. Everything 4 Sale feat. Young Dolph
5. I like Freaks
6. Can’t Fall N Luv feat. Smooky Margielaa
7. Fireworks
8. Just Vibe feat. Gunna
9. Dance feat. NLE Choppa and Key Glock
10. I Claim Her Proudly
11. Shoebox feat. Gucci Mane and Nav
12. Count Up My Money
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