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DVSN SHARE NEW VIDEO FOR “NO CRYIN” FEAT. FUTURE

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DVSN SHARE NEW VIDEO FOR “NO CRYIN” FEAT. FUTURE

Last month, dvsn released this year’s new R&B club anthem “No Cryin” featuring Future and today, the OVO Sound duo share a seductive new video for the track. Composed of singer Daniel Daley and Grammy Award-winning producer Nineteen85, dvsn continue their hot-streak this year. The video, which guest stars Keke Palmer, depicts a tumultuous relationship and a group of girlfriends encouraging their friend to hit the club for the night to forget her man. dvsn and Future remind us that there is only one thing to remember; “ain’t nobody crying in the club.”

dvsn has been ramping up momentum all 2019 including a performance at Coachella back in April, as well releasing previous songs “Miss Me” andIn Between in addition to “No Cryin” amassing over 20 million combined streams across platforms. The duo has also been in the studio working on the anticipated follow-up album to their acclaimed 2017 LP Morning After. Stay tuned for more from dvsn and check out the new video for “No Cryin” featuring Future now.

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