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New Video Drop: PENOMECO - "COCO BOTTLE"


You might get thirsty for a Coke after watching the new animated music video from South Korean hip-hop artist PENOMECO. "COCO BOTTLE" dropped on August 15. Directed by Studio Pivote, it has the animated FANXYCHILD crew member singing about a woman with a "coco bottle body" whom he meets at a party at the pool.

At the party, his character is dressed in the same outfit PENOMECO actually wore himself, during his May performance on the music battle show "BREAKERS." Take a look at both videos down below.



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