Gunna and Turbo's New 'Bachelor' Music Video Features Famous Vixens
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The 'Drip Too Hard' rapper and the music producer, whose clients include Travis Scott, release the music video for their collaborative single titled 'Bachelor'.

AceShowbiz - Gunna and Turbo have released the music video for their collaborative song titled "Bachelor". For the visuals, the "Drip Too Hard" rapper and the music producer, whose clients include Young Thug, Travis Scott (II), Nav and Lil Baby, hired famous vixens.

The 30-year-old hip-hop artist and the 29-year-old producer/songwriter, whose real name is Chandler A. Great, went all out when it came to creating the newly-released music video. The two even featured a number of starlets, who are known for their appearances in hip-hop MVs.

Among the vixens were KD Aubert from Fabolous' "Into You", Rosa Acosta from Drake's "Best I Ever Had", Eboni Jackson from 50 Cent's "Wanksta", Esther Baxter from Petey Pablo's "Freek-A-Leek" and Tammy Torres from Lil Wayne's "Mrs. Officer".

In addition, Gunna and Turbo recruited Bria Myles, who appeared in Twista's "Girl Tonite" music video, and Sasha Lee, who starred in David Banner's "Play" visuals. Aside from them, they hired LaNisha Cole, who is one of TV personality Nick Cannon's baby mothers. LaNisha once worked with Pharrell Williams for his "Frontin" MV.

In the music video itself, the starlets are proudly showcasing their jaw-dropping figures in different revealing outfits. They are also documented lying on the floor, which was fully covered in various colors of flower petals, in separate scenes.

At one point, Gunna, who sports a black-and-white outfit and a pair of shades, is filmed sitting on a white sofa in a luxury mansion. He is seen looking straight at the camera while being surrounded by the eight ladies, two of whom sat down next to him.

After dropping the "Bachelor" music video, Gunna and Turbo were quickly showered with praise by their devotees. In the comments section of the visuals, one in particular marveled, "God damn, those camera moves ? those ideas ? god damn, i have no words. It's just perfect !" Another gushed, "A masterpiece, always been inspired by Turbo's work; he never disappoints," adding a folded hands emoji.

A third praised, "This the best music video I ever seen cinematic masterpiece. Shoutout the film crew and everyone involved." A fourth added, "Great Video , Keep This Up With Every Artist . hella inspiring seeing this . This is what me & my producer have in progress but this is yall , yall fire."

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