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Lil Pump Drops Off The "Butterfly Doors" Music Video


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It looks like we'll be getting Harverd Dropout as some point this year, hopefully. After numerous delays as well as a few run-ins with the law, Pump is kicking off the new year with the release of his new single, "Butterfly Doors." Along with the single, Pump came through with an official set of visuals for the song.

Lil Pump is back with his new video for the controversial single, "Butterfly Doors." The new visual has Pump posted up in front of an array of foreign vehicles with butterfly doors, obviously. The rapper's surrounded by beautiful women in neon colored scantily clad clothing. Pump didn't pull anything creative with the video's concept, but he did, at the very least, live up to the song's title.

The single drew controversy prior to its release. The rapper shared a snippet on Instagram which included racial slurs towards Asians. The rapper ultimately censored those parts in the official version that he remixed today, but he had already been chewed out on the internet. Awkwafina called him out before Chinese rapper Pissy targeted the "Gucci Gang" rapper on a diss track. 

Peep the new video for his single above and keep your eyes peeled for Harverd Dropout.

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