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Jay Critch Delivers The "Brown Hair" Music Video


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Over the past few years, Jay Critch became one of the most promising young artists to emerge from New York City. The rapper's sound is the "new wave of New York" as he describes it, and it's clear that there aren't many people willing to contest that. The buzz surrounding his name was strong throughout 2018. In November, he dropped off his debut project, Hood Favorite which lived up to the hype he built in the months leading up to its release. Today, Critch revisits the project for his new music video for "Brown Hair."

Jay Critch is back with his brand new visuals for "Brown Hair." The song serves as the second song off of the project that's received a visual treatment following "Try It" featuring Fabolous and French Montana. The rapper links up with director LouieKnows for the trippy music video. Critch surrounds himself with beautiful women while he posts up with foreign whips before the video cuts to Critch and his clique balling out at the club. 

Keep your eyes peeled for more music from Jay Critch. Hopefully, Rich Forever 4 arrives sooner rather than later. Rich The Kid's been teasing the project since late 2017. Suffice to say, we're ready for it.

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