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After dropping the official video for "4 Days" featuring YG in March, Grammy Award-winning rapper and producer, Belly is back with another visual, this time for his new single "Maintain," featuring fellow Canadian rapper, NAV.

Directed by Shomi Patwary, this smoked-out and gully anthem sees Belly and NAV tearing up Hollywood under the cover of darkness. From taking over a club draped in neon lights with some baddies to dropping bands at the jewelry store, Belly is on full boss mode in the video above.

This latest track sets the stage for the release of his new project, Midnight Zone, due out later this year. Belly is also starting a worldwide tour this summer, as he takes over Rolling Loud Festival this weekend.

Check out the 2018 tour dates below.

May 11 – Canadian Music Week at Rebel Complex (Toronto, ON, Canada)

May 12 – Rolling Loud

June 1 – Governor’s Ball

June 28 – Milwaukee Summerfest

July 2 – XOYO - London

July 3 – Le Flow - Paris

July 6 – Frauenfeld Festival– Zurich, Switzerland

July 7 – Wireless Festival, - London, UK

July 9 – Luxor - Cologne, Germany

July 13 – Woo Ha! Festival – Utrecht, Holland

July 13 to 15 – Longitude Festival – Dublin, Ireland (EXACT DATE TBA)

July 14 – Lovebox Festival – London, UK

August 16 – Pukkelpop Festival - Belgium

August 18 – Blockfest Festival - Finland

August 21 – Garage - Glasgow, United Kingdom

August 22 – Limelight 2 - Belfast, Ireland

August 24 – Reading Festival - United Kingdom

August 25 – Leeds Festival - United Kingdom

Sept 22 – iHeartRadio Daytime Village

In other music news, Travis Scott teases a vertical video for “Watch.”

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