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TM88, Southside, & Gunna Release Murderous Video For "Order"


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A few weeks ago, two of the best producers in the game teamed up with Gunna to release a major collaboration. Gunna has been rising the ranks out of Young Thug's YSL camp as he becomes a contender for Breakout Artist of the Year. The young star is currently on tour with Travis Scott but that isn't stopping his musical output. Gunna is still putting out music with "Order" being one of his most recent showings. Taylor Gang affiliate TM88 is known as one of the most talented beatmakers in hip-hop and he's currently prepping his debut album, which is set to be filled with stars. Getting the hype train rolling, his link-up with Southside and Gunna has just received a brand new video.

Playing off Gunna's "I put them hoes in order" lyric, the trio may have taken that statement a little too seriously. The cinematic clip is inherently creepy as a woman is dragged from her home to the trunk of a car. All throughout the scene, Gunna sits in the back seat of the getaway car, rapping along to the track. TM88 plays the piano in one scene as bodies lay lifeless in plastic bags. We weren't joking. This is like a serial killer's wet dream.

Check out the new video above and let us know your thoughts.

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