Monks, spaceships, and more are seen in this new visual off the the groups upcoming release “In Our Heads”. According to a quote by director Peter Serafinowicz
“Many animals were harmed during the making of this video. Regrettably, none of them made the final edit.”
It would take Curren$y to once again kill over a smoothed out instrumental for me to put the other guy on one of my posts. While the featured artist does not fully annoy me- I was rolling my eyes over certain punchlines- The song is a good sign for the much anticipated album from the New Orleans native. I know a lot of people in particular, who partake in certain activites I do not; you know, drug-free lifestyle and all. However, I will have some chilled out music for my eveinings walking around my city in the near future.
If you are not fascinated by the song playing, at least you get a video of an attractive woman taking a shower. Thankfully, I enjoyed both aspects of the visual.
I have always been a fan of Donald Glover as a comedian, television performer, and even as a hip hop artist. While I will not go so far as to say Childish Gambino is a super talented MC, but he makes some decent songs that I can get behind, and a personality that is inviting. He has gotten a lot of flack for well, being himself. I have even gotten some for supporting him, even though I say that he is more of a guilty pleasure, than someone I would bring around in a “who’s better than who?” debate. This track which the Internet has titled “We Ain’t Them” is a response to many critics who have taken aim at Gambino. This is one of those songs where he does show his improvements over his first releases, and shows that he can actually rhyme pretty well.
Three members of the New York syndicate known as World’s Fair drop a new track, it is a dedication somewhat to Jasmine Guy; an actress that was featured on television shows like “A Different World” and the “Fresh Prince of Bel-Airm and Showtime’s “Dead Like Me” (I am perfectly comfortable in the fact only I remember her from that show).
Within the first instant of pressing play on this new video from the always unpredictable Death Grips, I found myself glued to the screen. Their sophomore album “The Money Store” is on iTunes, and other digital retailers.