Here, we find a softer, deeper, more emotional side to our sugary-sweet hero. The video sees the collaborators hanging out on rooftops and mean streets. The Compton MC sings his quick syllables in a dreamy lilt, and it floats perfectly over Marshmello’s introverted trap production. Marshmello has worked with many rappers, from feel-good guy Logic to trap favorites Migos and Juicy J, but this tune with up-and-comer Roddy Ricch is the best translation of those cross-genre skills. Watch as he roams the streets, simultaneously treating and terrorizing the neighborhood. It’s also one of the first music videos to feature the glowing Marshmello character. This single from Joytime is one of the ultimate go to Marshmello songs. It’s the perfect blend of rainbow pop and late-night, corner-hugging grime.
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