YFN Lucci - VVS (Official Music Video)
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New music video for VVS
Stream/download "VVS" off YFN Lucci's ‘HIStory, Lost Pages' out now: https://wr.lnk.to/HistoryLostPages
Video Directed By GT Films
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Published in Lyrics
New music video for VVS
Stream/download "VVS" off YFN Lucci's ‘HIStory, Lost Pages' out now: https://wr.lnk.to/HistoryLostPages
Video Directed By GT Films
Connect w/ YFN Lucci:
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