Bun B Shoots Video for “Ridin Slow” ft Play-N-Skillz, Helps End Beef Between Rick Ross & Slim Thug

(AllHipHop News) Last weekend, Houston rapper Bun B, gave AllHipHop.com exclusive access to his video shoot for the song “Ridin Slow” featuring Dallas, Texas production duo Play-N-Skillz.“The album [Trill OG] is out, it’s doing good, it debuted at the #4 on the Billboard 200, you know what I’m saying?” Bun B told AllHipHop.com in an […]

(AllHipHop News) Last weekend, Houston rapper Bun B, gave AllHipHop.com exclusive access to his video shoot for the song “Ridin Slow” featuring Dallas, Texas production duo Play-N-Skillz.“The album [Trill OG] is out, it’s doing good, it debuted at the #4 on the Billboard 200, you know what I’m saying?” Bun B told AllHipHop.com in an exclusive interview. “With this album of course we want to sell records and we want to do numbers for yourself, the record company and everyone involved with the project, but at the same time you don’t want to compromise your integrity for that.””Ridin’ Slow” was shot onsite at eCarlink.com’s car lot within the Addison Airport and just outside of Dallas.Bun and Play-N-Skillz talked about the song and the success of Bun B’s Trill OG project.“Its actually our first record when we stay on the hook, usually we demo the records and then they take us off,” Play told AllHipHop.com. “Skillz stays on the hook, so in case yall didn’t know that’s Skillz singing on there. Bun granted us the honor to stay on the record, he said ‘it’s time,’ and there you go.”The video sheds light on Bun B and Play-N-Skillz expensive taste among other things, as the video’s first scene features Bentleys, Ferraris, 737 planes and a host of other exotic vehicles.“With Trill OG that one thing we really wanted to concentrate on, was just making sure we maintain the integrity for the project, but also for the legacy of UGK and in Pimp C’s honor,” Bun B told AllHipHop.com. “I think we did a good job with that, we were lucky enough to get rewarded with 5 Mics from Source Magazine, which is a blessing and overall just good reviews from everybody.”One the second scene of the video at Luxe Car Shop, Rick Ross, Slim Thug, Treal Lee and Prince Rick, Inertia and new G4 affiliated artist Trai D all make cameos in the video.Additionally, while on site for a cameo appearance, Rick Ross and Slim Thug shot portions of their video for “Paid tha Cost”.  Previously the two were in a war of words over Twitter, in what they now clearly both regard as a miscommunication.After the shoot, Bun B., Rick Ross and Slim Thug performed at the Palladium Ballroom in Dallas, TX.