UK, Rapper BIG HEATH, Definitely Has Got A "Plan".
Since the age of 10, BIG HEATH knew that he’d become a rapper and he definitely setting up a brilliant plan to achieve his goal. Actually, the new single that he’s offering, entitled « Plan » is a way for him to let the world know that he’s coming to change the game. Also, the track is enhanced by a tremendous music video orchestrated by Henry Smith alongside BiG HEATH Himself. In the first scene of the video, HEATH is seen in a share group, where he confides his deepest thoughts. Then he appears in a room alongside a very long table full of food.
Indeed, the concept of the video, when watch closely is full of sarcasms, and one of the funniest part was the end, when the young rapper is caught with stolen food. Watch below and share your thoughts.
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