Brooklyn native Iceman D.B.H. releases a much anticipated music video to his buzzing single "Henny No Chaser." The single is produced by star producer Dizzy Banko and Iceman's lyrics perfectly matches the energy of the drill beat.

It's also an ode to his mood and mental health because the alcoholic beverage symbolizes the type of vibe Iceman D.B.H. wants to be in all of the time. The song is about balance and how you can leverage your vices to find success aside from the the obvious turn up fact the audio possesses.

The video features him and his colleagues having a good time enjoying their drink of choice, the classic Hennessey. It's a smooth time that features a nice car that we wish we could drive. "Henny No Chaser" also has the support of renowned radio station Hot 97.

Watch the video below.

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