City Girls Are The Presidents Of Partying Prowess In 'Act Up' Video

City Girls Are The Presidents Of Partying Prowess In 'Act Up' Video




there's a good chance, if you're reading this, you could recite that City Girls verse. It's from their breakout single, "Act Up," that appeared on their debut studio album Girl Code last November. Since then, the song, co-written by Lil Yachty, has become one of the most quoted verses in rap. A video for it was inevitable. Right now, it has arrived. "Act Up" is all about acting up, acting out, and having a good time.


"Act Up" stars Yung Miami – 1/2 of City Ladies, the other being JT who's currently incarcerated – and Lil Yachty. The red-headed, clear-bead-wearing rapper is a news reporter dishing to a news camera about the "Act Up" challenge. People everywhere – healthy, injured, civilian, policeman – are breaking out in spontaneous dance. They're like fun-loving zombies. One man, strapped to a gurney, can't help yet begin percolating. It seems like the only person that is of the correct state of mind converse with the camera is Yung Miami, rapping her verse and controlling the massive mob of people. JT's presence is felt in the celebratory visual depicting each person having a good time to her verse. Lil Yachty eventually joins the mob for a good time.


The City Girls' Girl Code has spawned two more videos thus far: one for "Season" with Lil Baby and the other for "Twerk" with Cardi B. In March, they performed in Cancún for MTV's Spring Break.


Take a look at the video for "Act Up" and adore yourself up above.









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