New Release: Rich Gang 'Tapout'

Posted by Doug Klinger on May 8, 2013 in New Releases

Staff Post

Hannah Lux Davis

Remember that reality show The Simple Life where Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie would travel the country failing at low-wage jobs? Apparently the managers and owners of the places they worked at on that show actually made out easy, because based on what we’ve learned from the Rich Gang “Tapout” video, if you hire Paris Hilton now, she’s just going to leave mid-shift and steal your giant diamond. The group Rich Gang is comprised of the artist on Cash Money, and most make appearances in the Hannah Lux Davis-directed video, however Nicki Minaj wins with the final, scene-stealing performance.  

“Tapout” is produced by Brandon Bonfiglio for London Alley Entertainment and is now available on Amazon and iTunes

For more about the process, check out this BTS video:


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Doug Klinger is the co-founder/content director of IMVDb and watches more music videos than anyone on earth. You can find him on twitter at @doug_klinger.



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