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Lil Wayne, Big Sean Get Ridiculous In 'My Homies Still' Video


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By Carter Maness

After its original release in early June, the first single from Lil Wayne's I Am Not A Human Being 2, the Big Sean-featuring "My Homies Still," has gotten a video treatment.

Watch "My Homies Still" video here

The colorful clip is pure psychedelia with stop motion freakiness oozing through each frame. Wayne, in his wackiest mode, raps in front of an elephant wearing gigantic yellow-and-black zebra-print shorts and skateboards around the set. Meanwhile, Big Sean sits in a lawn-chair clad in black and spits his rhymes next to a skeleton. Yes, it's totally ridiculous, but that's what summer is for, right?

At the time of the song's original release, Wayne was embroiled in a controversial beef with Big Sean's G.O.O.D. Music brethren Pusha-T. After the Clipse rapper dropped the vicious "Exodus 23:1," Wayne retaliated with "Goulish" and then dropped "My Homies Still," which was recorded before the diss tracks, soon after. The Young Money/G.O.O.D. battle has been relatively quiet since then.

I Am Not A Human Being 2 is still slated for release later this summer.



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