Polo G returns with the music video for Hall of Fame 2.0 cut “Don’t Play,” which features Lil Baby, after releasing the deluxe edition of his current album. However, in the video Polo G embodies his lyrics while rapping the track’s melody while leaning out the passenger side of a hellcat.

Polo G raps in the Keemotion-directed video, “In a Hellcat, watch me race and drift/That lil’ boy a problem, don’t play with him/Like to ride in traffic with the Drac’ gripped/We’ll wipe his nose like a handkerchief,”

In the song’s second verse, Lil Baby does the same, spitting bars about how “unstoppable” he is in the rap game while hanging out the vehicle’s shotgun side. On Friday, Baby confirmed this stance on Twitter, simply stating, “Unfuccwitable!!” in response to NBA YoungBoy’s latest diss single, “I Hate YoungBoy,” in which he called the rapper by name. YoungBoy raps:

“Every n-gga did a feature with you, slime out to get ’em/Set ’em up then point a n-gga, field goal, Romo/Know I keep that nine with me, you can act like that you don’t know/Baby with ’em 4PF, four poles firin’,”

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Polo G could be next in line for YoungBoy’s wrath since YoungBoy has stated that anyone affiliated with Lil Durk is a target. Polo G used Twitter earlier this month to promote Durkio’s upcoming project 7220, describing it as “real crack.”

“Smurk Played Me His Album Last night…4nem gat sum shit fasho,” Polo G tweeted. “Real crack.” However, Polo G’s “Don’t Play” was featured on his Hall of Fame 2.0 project, which also featured Moneybagg Yo, NLE Choppa, and Lil Tjay.

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