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PnB Rock Drops Off The "Neva Lackin" Music Video


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PnB Rock rode the wave of Catch These Vibes throughout 2018. The rapper's been steadily blessing fans with new music throughout the year and building his resume as one of the hottest features in the game right now. After a highly productive year, PnB Rock closed things out in late November with his project, The Throwaway$ which serves as a little project filled with loosies to hold fans over until he drops his project, TrapStar Turnt Popstar. Today, he comes through with some brand new visuals from the project.

PnB Rock revisits his latest project The Throwaway$ to deliver the visuals for his single, "Neva Lackin." The music video opens up with PnB Rock speaking to a lady about the strange behavior of one of his friends before cutting to the rapper and his friends surrounding a pool table covered with cash. Later on in the video, it's revealed that his "friend" is actually an undercover police officer plotting on PnB and his squad.

The new music video for "Neva Lackin" extends PnB Rock's productive 2018 into the new year. After lending his talents to Skinnyfromthe9, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and 24hrs in December, he capped things with his single, "Doing So Well."

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