Pacman Da Gunman & Rayven Justice Dismiss Fake Love on "You Know How That Go"

Following the release of his visuals for "Ambient Lights," Pacman Da Gunman has dropped the third visuals from his highly critiqued album, "Esta Loca Vida Mia". The video "You Know How That Go" featuring Oakland's own Rayven Justice was once again shot and directed by Norberto Garcia of Ample Creative. The videographer has become an integral partner and has shot multiple videos for Pacman Da Gunman and other All Money In artists. 

"You Know How That Go" shows Pacman Da Gunman and Rayven Justice lounging at the top floor of a luxury penthouse. Surrounded by beautiful women, the two artists indulge in the finest of cognac and cannabis while they deliver their message to the world. The song reflects on the feeble relationships family or friends begin to develop once a conflict of interest arises. During the video, we see special cameos by frequent collaborators Garren and Beat BoyTogether, these artists dismiss the distrust and dishonor of others by continuing to succeed, and replacing their losses with two times the wins. 
 

"I don't trust my friends, I trust my enemies/ Never know what they wanna do to me/ So I gotta judge you by your energy"

Pacman Da Gunman

Aside from the distrust Pacman Da Gunman preaches throughout the song, it seems like he is doing great for himself. Pacman Da Gunman has been quietly cooking up throughout this year as he continues the Marathon the late Nipsey Hussle set out to complete. With over 273K followers on IG and over 15 Million views on Youtube, Pacman Da Gunman is rapidly increasing in popularity. Most recently, Pacman Da Gunman was featured on Puma's newest ad campaign for their collaboration with Nipsey Hussle's The Marathon Clothing company. His album Esta Loca Vida Miawas well regarded by many throughout the Hip Hop industry.

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