It's often difficult for the kids of musicians to step out of the shadow of their parents. However, King Combs isn't letting his father's legacy deter him from creating his own. Since last summer, King Combs has been making a lot of noise in the rap game and slowly establishing himself as one of the hottest up-and-comers in the game. Earlier this year, he linked up with Chris Brown for their track "Love You Better." Today, they release the song's official music video.
King Combs and Chris Brown turn the party all the way up for the "Love You Better" music video. The video starts with DJ Khaled pulling up to a crowd in front of the house and telling them to chill because the fire marshals are on his neck. Before you know it, King Combs and Chris Brown show up in a luxurious vehicle (which DJ Khaled seemingly thinks might be his) and make their way into the party. Combs is also seen living up to his name in other parts of the video as he raps his verse on top of a throne.
Earlier this week, King Combs joined forces with Kai Ca$h and 03 Greedo for their new song "The West (Free Greedo)."
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