Thirstin Howl The 3rd Unleashes "The O.G. (Open Grave)" Video Ft. D.V. Alias Khryst


Thirstin Howl The 3rd coined as The Polo Rican announces the release of the official video for his latest single "The O.G. (Open Grave)." The video was shot on location in Harlem, Staten Island, Long Island, Bushwick, and Jersey and features D.V. Alias Khryst with Zay Skillz on production. 

“The O.G. (Open Grave) is a term I use to describe the older generations of thugs who haven't matured in life by using their harsh experiences in the hood for the betterment of their families and communities” – Thirstin Howl The 3rd

This gritty boom-bap track hits hard with a backdrop reminiscent of early M.O.P days which intensifies Howl's message. Striking street OGs with lyrical whip lashings, Howl addresses the need to drop the thug life mentality and lifestyle. D.V. Alias Khryst solidifies the message with his signature burly vocals. Watch “The O.G. (Open Grave)” and stream the single on the preferred platforms below.



 

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“The O.G. (Open Grave)” on preferred platforms - http://bit.ly/10iakYZ

Video shot by 3Ways and Rudy Lo Rakaim Allah Escamilla

Connect with D.V. Alias Khryst on Twitter and Instagram @dvaliaskhryst

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