As summer comes to a close, we are delighted to have three delightful videos sure to inspire you to keep up the energy as we slide into fall! Our newest HIP Picks – Weekly Client Roundup is here- take a look at the videos above, and learn more about the clips by clicking on the links below.
Malina Moye is recognized by music press and fans as a top guitarist, and her latest album Bad As I Wanna Be topped the Billboard charts for two consecutive weeks. Paired with a video in colorful downtown Los Angeles (directed by Marc Fusco), “Enough” is a statement of self-affirmation that’s aptly accompanied by her #IAMENOUGH campaign.
Singer/songwriter and rapper Chris Waters is an artist with a gift. His new single “Blurry” is a heartfelt account of life during quarantine, and the bizarre psychology state we’ve all grown accustomed to. In the “Blurry” video (directed by Phillip Gunzman), Waters confronts the madness of 2020 head-on, with world-famous images pulled from the news – some only weeks old, but already inked in our memory and history.
Camden, NJ native Big Lou may have come from a rough environment, and though he has been burned in the past, now he’s come back and he’s truly on the come-up. He boasts six wins from the Underground Music Awards and has collaborate with artists like Bruno Mars and Busta Rhymes – oh, and he’s also the CEO of the Lost City Nation label. Big Lou’s new video for “Redemption”, directed by Jimmy Giambrone, commemorates his second commencement in the music industry, reminding us that as glamorous as the spotlight is, no one actually sees what’s going behind the curtain.
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