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Young Thug Hot Remix with Travis Scott & Gunna

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YOUNG THUG RELEASES YOUNG THUG RELEASES “HOT” REMIX AND MUSIC VIDEO FT. TRAVIS SCOTT & GUNNA

Young Thug has collaborated with Travis Scott and Gunna for an exclusive remix and music video of “Hot” off his #1 album So Much Fun. Click HERE to watch!

Earlier this month, YSL Records and 300 Entertainment announced the “Hot” Battle of The Bands Challenge. The digital campaign invites all historically black colleges and university (HBCU) marching bands to produce a short video posted to social media (TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook) showcasing their school spirit and talent with their best marching band rendition of Young Thug’s “Hot”.

The contest followed Young Thug’s performance of “Hot” ft. Gunna and Wheezy on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The performance also featured members from Temple University’s Diamond Marching Band. Click HERE to view.

Additionally, Young Thug and chart-topping rapper Machine Gun Kelly joined forces for a tour across North America this fall. Special guests Polo G, YBN Nahmir, Killy and Strick have joined on select dates. See the full routing through November HERE.

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