Rae Sremmurd continuously come through with the bangers. The duo really made their mark in the game after dropping SremmLife 2 and have already confirmed that the third installment is on it's way come 2018. They led the way for the video with "Perplexing Pegasus" back in August but they haven't delivered any other singles since. Today, they finally deliver the visuals for one of the stand-out songs of the summer.
Swae Lee and Slxm Jxmmy get together for this retro styled video for "Perplexing Pegasus." As per usual, they flex the finer things in their life while surrounded by weed smoke and beautiful women that aesthetically look like they popped out of past decades. Of course, the video wouldn't be complete without the addition of a pegasus which they accomplished.
We may have had to wait a bit for the video to drop, it doesn't disappoint by any means. Hopefully, we get another SremmLife 3 snippet before the year's end.
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