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Elijah Blake Shows Us How Far “Frenemies” Will Go in #NewVideo

Elijah Blake brings us new music during quarantine, along with a vibrant, visual storyline for “Frenemies.”

The song is a cool bop, but the lyrics still have a message, and the video hits different when you’ve had people you called friends/family do you wrong. In the video, we see two betrayals of friendship. One involving a cheating man, one involving money. But you know what they say, what’s done in the dark, comes to the light.

“Trust nobody, man I had to learn the hard way/ Trust nobody, real niggas dying everyday/ Trust nobody, watch them frenemies that love to hate/ No no, no no, I don’t…”

Watch the visual below, and get “Frenemies” here.

William Carter

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