Belly and Travis Scott create a cryptic dream state on their “White Girls” visual. If you have yet to listen to Belly’s newest project “Up For Days,” then not only are you slacking on what’s important, but your taste in Hip-Hop (and music in general) is wildly flawed. Banter aside, “White Girls” is a re-imaginative, drug-like parallel that’s shot as an artistic correlation between actual white woman and the covert, symbolic context of the record’s nuance. Travis Scott’s ability to make arguably the best hook’s in Hip-Hop, coupled with Belly’s darker, slow-flowed, gritty concepts are why this visual (along with everything else these two do) is re-inventing the way we view the culture.
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