Megan Thee Stallion & VickeeLo Twerk On The Streets of New Orleans In “Ride Or Die” Video [WATCH]

Megan Thee Stallion & VickeeLo Twerk On The Streets of New Orleans In “Ride Or Die” Video [WATCH]
Houston sensation Megan Thee Stallion and VickeeLo join forces to put our knees to shame for a hot new video for the Queen & Slim soundtrack. Last week (Nov. 14th), the duo officially released their visual for the “Ride or Die” single. In the video, the Meg and VickeeLo collab on a New Orleans-inspired bounce cut bringing out the best in Megan and her famous knees throughout the visual.

The high tempo bounce-filled video was shot in New Orleans under the direction of Cam Busby. The track and video follows Megan’s signature booty-shaking anthems that plenty of women love showing off the goods to.

Megan and VickeeLo along with their group of girls, deliver high NOLA energy from beginning to end.

Check out the video below:
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