A$AP Rocky And Skepta's Hometowns Collide In 'Praise The Lord' Video

A$AP Rocky And Skepta's Hometowns Collide In 'Praise The Lord' Video




A$AP Rocky and Skepta show off their respective hometowns in the new video for "Praise the Lord (Da Shine)," and, as it turns out, New York and London aren't that different right after all.


Directed by Dexter Navy, the grainy, jet-setting clip features split-screen visuals that blend Rocky's life in Harlem with Skepta's world across the pond. Both rappers (Flacko in Dior chains and velour pants) are seen smoking, dancing, and being their usually charismatic selves as they wander their house bases with their loyal crews in tow. Their worlds eventually merge in the end, while they unite in Rocky's native borough to cap off their catchy collab, which is built around an eas flute riff and an instantly memorable hook: "I came, I saw, I came, I saw / I praise, the Lord, then break, the law."


The Skepta-featuring "Praise the Lord (Da Shine)" was produced by the grime rapper himself, and appears on A$AP Rocky's recently released third album, Testing. It also marks the second official video from Testing, after the trippy "A$AP Forever" clip. Here's hoping Rocky keeps the visuals coming.









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