On Kur's "Gold," he and A$AP Twelvyy rap about surrounding themselves with good vibes and having a good time. In the newly released video for the song, the two of them appear to do be doing just that. You can check out the new visual above.

The "Gold" video sees Kur and Twelvyy doing what many 20-somethings do to kill time: sit around a living room and smoke copious amounts of weed. The words to the "Gold" hook  and what is likely weed smoke float around the living room as the two rappers recline and enjoy the company of their squad. Looks like a pretty good time. The song itself is so smooth and melodic this video is just icing on the cake.

Kur's pseudo-singing voice does wonders for the relaxing instrumental, and he doesn't do a bad job rapping either. Kur is a talented young rapper who first gained significant attention two years ago in 2014. The Uptown Philly native has garnered a co-sign from Meek Mill that same year.

In 2014, XXL profiled the young rapper and asked him about what sorts of music he enjoyed making. Even though Kur can get grimey as a Philly artist, he explained that he also deeply enjoyed making deeper songs.

"Besides making street records, I actually enjoy making deep, thoughtful, depressing, real life music more," Kur told XXL.  the street is music is cool, but that deep music, for example, my song “Everything I Wasn’t” or my freestyle “Alone” was tracks I enjoyed the most. Because it’s like you’re letting everything out. That was my venting point.

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