Migos Release 'Forest Whitaker' Video Sans Forest Whitaker: Migos News
. The video is a family affair, as usual. The visuals could be ripped from a segment of "MTV Cribs," with the Young Rich crew posing in front of cars, rapping from a mansion, and showing off their jewelry. The song makes reference to the actor and his movies, including Last King of Scotland and Panic Room, but shows no clear visual reference to the Oscar winning actor in the video. The song uses Whitaker's name as a standing for another type of forest-one that contains trees and is harvested to go up in smoke. Watch it - here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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