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Over Nas’ “Affirmative Action”, Vinny and Kid Art take it to the streets of Harlem USA in their new video. The song will appear on Vinny’s upcoming mixtape Kings Landing. Once you’re done watching, peruse his Q&A with Interview.
Where the Lenox Lounge once stood, Vinny Cha$e and his Cheers Club show off their Harlem stomping grounds in their new video. Dope song with visuals to match. Off the Golden Army mixtape which you can download here.
Vinny and Kid Art wake up and smell the flowers on their new recording produced by Audio Dope. The track’s off the duo’s mixtape The Golden Army dropping November 29th.
Biggie and Jordans are Brooklyn originals. But for the first leak off Vinny Cha$e’s new mixtape The Golden Army, the Harlem rapper gives them an Uptown twist. Tape drops November 15th.
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