Birdman put his Rich Gang seal of approval on Pittsburg rap talent Reese Youngn in his new “Black Ink” visual.

Both Stunna and Reese Youngn shared a clip of the “Black Ink” music video to their personal Instagram accounts on Tuesday (April 13), with Birdman literally stamping the vid with a #RICHGANG tag while Youngn shared footage from his intimate encounter with the Cash Money CEO.

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In the post Reese Youngn shared with his IG followers, Birdman clearly gives up high praises and undoubtedly nominates Youngn as next-up while evaluating his abilities and sipping champagne with him in the backseat of a blacked-out Maybach Mercedes Benz.

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“You can change the world man, with your music — Muthafucka will be in the palm of your hand,” Birdman tells Youngn in the clip.

“Link in my bio I just wanna change the world wit my MuZik I Kant belive I’m seeing all this shit UnFold .. Praise Allah #FuckTheWorld #FuckWhatAnybodyGottaSay #GhettoGlobal #BHM #RITARDED,” Reese Youngn wrote on the Gram.

After the explosive success of his off-kilter remix to Coi Leray’s “No More Parties (Remix)”  helped mobilize a social media takeover in March and attracted more than five million YouTube views on the video, Reese Youngn has manifested a moment for himself and created more hype around his unique sound with anthemic releases.

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His recent single “Warrior” accumulated well over one million views on YouTube in under a month and his emotionally charged “KEKE” single even earned the approval of Alabama rapper OMB Peezy after he reposted the song on his story.

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Reese Youngn has also proven to be a dynamic collaborator on multiple occasions such as his 2020 rap-heavy collaboration with Michigan rap upstart Rio Da Yung OG on “Boyz 2 Men” and his inter-city link-up with late Pittsburgh rapper Jimmy Wopo on their song “Been Had” earlier this year.

Watch the full video for “Black Ink” below.