Justina Valentine: It's big stacks and racks at the skate party in the 'Money Up' music video

Can’t get enough of rap vixen Justina Valentine in your life right now? Look no further than what she’s serving up courtesy of her new ‘Money Up’ music video.

Fresh from delivering the single to Attackers a few weeks ago, JV comes through with the visual treatment all from the comfort of a jam-packed skating ring party. Lose yourself in the fun.

With over 20M+ across social she is is a staple on Nick Cannon’s improv comedy show Wild N Out, and is now into her 14th season, making her the longest running female cast mate on the hit show.

Amid the sold-out Wild ’N Out nationwide tour, Justina Valentine returns with her latest single, “Money Up.” This catchy, infectious track follows the success of her previous summer anthem, “Splashy,” which became a trending sound on Instagram, featuring over 500 reels, many of them racking up millions of views. These hits are a continuation of her momentum following “Mo Money,” a collaboration with Hip-Hop legend Jadakiss, whose music video has earned airplay on MTV Live Jams.

Justina has been tirelessly building her music fan base independently, establishing herself as one of the most lyrical female rappers in the game. She’s consistently proven her skills on top freestyle platforms like Funk Flex, Sway’s 5 Fingers of Death, LA Leakers, and On the Radar. As the longest-running female cast member on the hit improv music-comedy show Wild ’N Out, she has amassed a social media following of over 22 million.

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