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Concrete Mob’s Stadico & Aktual release the “Sandbox” video

Concrete Mob artist Stadico & Aktual release the Sandbox video

Toronto and ATL come together on the recently released Crazy T-produced single, “Sandbox.” The song features Concrete Mob’s own Stadico and Atlanta producer-songwriter Aktual, the Triple Crown King, who has also worked with Concrete Mob’s Deuce Deuce. The video was directed by Apostolos Films and shot in Toronto. Peep it below.

Concrete Mob artist Stadico & Aktual release the Sandbox video

Concrete Mob artist Stadico & Aktual release the Sandbox video

Concrete Mob artist Stadico & Aktual release the Sandbox video

Concrete Mob artist Stadico & Aktual release the Sandbox video

Check out the official website Aktual4Ever.com.

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