Sexyy Red and Lil Durk tease collaboration in new video

Sexyy Red and Lil Durk
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Back in August, Lil Durk took to Twitter to reveal his plans to connect with Sexyy Red on some new music. Said tweet sparked a humorous back-and-forth that confirmed a remix of the latter’s Hood Hottest Princess standout “Hellcat SRTs.”

Early this morning (Sept. 4), fans were treated to a short clip that showed Red and Durk filming a music video for the aforementioned collaboration. Viewers can see the duo showing off stacks of money while in a vehicle.

Hood Hottest Princess was released back in June with 11 songs and additional features from Nicki Minaj, Tay Keith, Juicy J, ATL Jacob, and Sukihana. Another track from the sophomore effort, “SkeeYee,” has since gone viral in clubs and professional sports locker rooms alike due to its infectious hook.

“If you see me and you tryna see what’s up, skeeyee/ He wanna f**k with me, then I’ma have him stuck, skeeyee/ B**ch lookin’ bad and got a stupid butt, skeeyee/ Jewelry on yo’ wrist, f**k it, hold it up, when I holler/ ‘Skeeyee,’ that mean pull up…”

As previously reported by REVOLT, Sexyy Red will be hitting the road for a North American tour in support of the aforementioned release. The excursion kicks off in Boston this October and comes to a close shortly after the Thanksgiving holiday in November. You can take a look at the full schedule for that below.

“Hood Hottest Princess Tour” dates:

Oct. 16: Boston, MA — The Paradise Rock Club

Oct. 18: New York, NY — Irving Plaza

Oct. 19: Baltimore, MD — Baltimore Soundstage

Oct. 21: Philadelphia, PA — Theatre of Living Arts

Oct. 24: Detroit, MI — St. Andrew’s Hall

Oct. 26: Cincinnati, OH — Bogart’s

Oct. 30: St. Louis, MO — The Pageant

Oct. 31: Chicago, IL — House of Blues

Nov. 1: Minneapolis, MN — Varsity Theater

Nov. 4: Nashville, TN — Brooklyn Bowl

Nov. 5: Birmingham, AL — Iron City

Nov. 9: Orlando, FL — The Beacham

Nov. 10: Fort Lauderdale, FL — Revolution

Nov. 14: Atlanta, GA — Buckhead Theatre

Nov. 15: Charlotte, NC — The Underground

Nov. 20: Houston, TX — House of Blues

Nov. 21: Dallas, TX — Echo Lounge & Music Hall

Nov. 24: Phoenix, AZ — The Van Buren

Nov. 25: Los Angeles, CA — The Wiltern

Nov. 29: San Francisco, CA — The Fillmore

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