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Dangerous Rob And King Spencer Team Up to Release The Official Video for “I Love U”

The Oklahoma Eagle Newswire

 

We are excited to announce that the official video for Dangerous Rob’s powerful “ I Love U” single, featuring Mark Bryan, is set to be released on March 3rd, 2023! Already creating buzz in a short time, the new single is spreading across the internet, and fans are loving it. “I Love U” is from the soon to be released new album from Dangerous Rob titled, Dangerous Wayz.

Dangerous Rob’s new video, directed by King Spencer, is a collaboration between the two Tulsa, Oklahoma natives, representing both the new and older generations. King Spencer has previously worked with the late great Nipsey Hussle, and has many other notable credentials under his belt, so he knew what to do for the “I Love U” visual. “I Love U” is an addition to Dangerous Rob’s ever-growing catalog of quality music. The single has a sound that multiple generations of hip hop fans miss hearing, and the video does just what it should do – visualize the message in the lyrics. When asked how his experience was working with Dangerous Rob, King Spencer had this to say: “Working with Rob showed me that he’s a dedicated and well respected man. We need more artists like him.”

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In the single, Rob explains, “Let me explain because this game is needed. Treat people how you want to be treated.” Per the usual, Rob’s seasoned lyrics relay a message that people of all different walks of life can relate to. Now that the official video is coming, the power that “I Love U” holds will continue to grow and capture the attention of real hip hop fans. The video will be available March 3rd via YouTube, and the single is available on all streaming platforms.

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