HEЯITAGE “Speak Life”

Artist:
HEЯITAGE
Label:
HEЯITAGE Music
Video:
“Speak Life”
Director:
HEЯITAGE
Add Date:
October 17, 2018

Santee Street runs through one of the great commercial neighborhoods in the Western Hemisphere: Los Angeles’s Fashion District. The Santee Alley, a pedestrian thoroughfare connected to the back gates of countless clothing shops, bustles with salespeople hawking merchandise from all over the world. Bridal gowns, wigs, American blue jeans, dresses from Africa and Asia, cheap shoes, expensive handbags – it’s all there. It’s a melting pot and a meeting-place, and about as good a demonstration of the multicultural essence of Los Angeles as anybody could ever find.

It’s also the backdrop for the “Speak Life” video by fearless pop-soul innovators HEЯITAGE. The duo, which consists of singer-guitarist Hannah Eggen and saxophonist and vocalist Gianluca Gibbons, didn’t pick Santee Alley by accident: not only do these musicians have deep roots in the world of street fashion, they’re cosmopolitan, too. They’re based in Southern California, but they’re both native Bermudians, and they make music that reflects their background. New wave, hip-hop, reggae and Caribbean music, electropop, blues, Afrobeat and punk – it’s all part of the unique sound they’ve developed. They’re currently completing a debut set with producer Tommy D. Daugherty [Prince, Tupac, Snoop Dogg, many others], and it’s scheduled for an early 2019 release; until then, “Speak Life” stands as an example of the kind of heat this pair can generate.

And although they’ve written plenty of dazzling songs of their own, “Speak Life” showcases their interpretive skills. Fans of contemporary reggae will recognize the song as the powerhouse closer of Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley’s 2017 set Stony Hill. Marley’s original is intimate, driven by hand percussion and acoustic guitar; HEЯITAGE reimagines the song as a sleek, mysterious exercise in contemporary R&B, complete with skittering hi-hat, low, ominous analog synthesizer, and a moody sax solo. Yet the fundamental optimism of “Speak Life” – its message of empowerment against the odds – is present in both versions.

Brandon Lee’s beautifully-shot clip for HEЯITAGE’s “Speak Life” echoes Damian Marley’s memorable video. In the Marley clip, the reggae singer wanders through the colorful streets of Addis Ababa in Ethiopia, periodically turning the camera on the residents in a gesture of solidarity and identification. HEЯITAGE does the same in Los Angeles. Eggen and Gibbons are completely at home under the neon lights and gaudy shop signs of the Fashion District – they seem to know everybody they pass by on the street. The action even stops to allow a vendor to make a pitch for the shoes he’s selling. Gibbons stands by his side, a huge, welcoming smile on his face.

HEЯITAGE are a dynamic duo that are impossible not to root for. Here at HIP we are thrilled to be teaming up with them to bring you the “Speak Life” music video. It our greatest hope that you can include this stellar clip in your programming and online presentations in a timely fashion. Rest assured we’ll have plenty of HEЯITAGE merch available for on-air contests and giveaways, so don’t hesitate to get in touch. Please contact Andy Gesner and the HIP Video Promo team at (732)-613-1779, email us at info@HIPVideoPromo.com or visit www.HIPVideoPromo.com or www.HTGmusic.com for more info on HEЯITAGE. To learn more and get involved with the group’s #SpeakLifeChallenge, visit www.HTGmusic.com/speaklifechallenge.

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