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The internet saved the music video tho...
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The internet saved the music video tho...
The internet saved the music video tho...
No clue he also shot a child's play videoSpeaking of videos wth ever happened to the one dance video?
I thought it would of came out months ago...
I'll be there so if he does anything I'll post a video in hereDrake definitely planning some **** for the NY show, "bring as many people as you want"...he probably gonna drop a diss/some bars at the show
Or put some memes on the screen
Videos are very important. An artist's image means everything. People want to SEE what they're listening to. In a lot of cases a video can break an artist. ASAP Rocky for example.
bumping So Far Gone EP on spotify rn
Anybody have tour merch photos?
Here's a video of the merchbumping So Far Gone EP on spotify rn
Anybody have tour merch photos?
Full so far gone mixtape if you want itThese busters took So Far Gone off of Spinrilla and all that is on the streaming services is that weak *** little EP.
Luca Brasi & Make Em Believe were that wave. But I make sure to avoid anything he does outside of music cause he's not all the way there mentally.
The internet saved the music video tho...
I agree, I feel it gave them a purpose again right as things were their bleakest for the art form.
YouTube is both a means of revenue and a (sort of unreliable) measurement of attention. Sure, you could just upload the audio and a picture, but from what I've seen, the views on actual videos are way higher.
Throw in how inexpensive videos can be nowadays and it only makes sense to make them.
Videos are very important. An artist's image means everything. People want to SEE what they're listening to. In a lot of cases a video can break an artist. ASAP Rocky for example.
Aesthetic is a large part of why the consumer gravitated towards Lil Uzi Vert/Yachty so quickly.
People aren't far off when they say rap is like pro wrestling now...people have gimmicks and packaged aesthetics through videos and IG posts.
Not saying that's terrible, it's just an extension of what labels always did. You look at Aaliyah or Jodeci and they respectively had a unified aesthetic based on the time period.
Pe$o was definitely one of the main things that put me on to Rocky.
I feel like what they're wearing in music videos is the only thing that matters at this point.
All of them are the same nowadays. How many times do we really need to see French Montana in somewhere warm surrounded by women in bikinis. Every single video is the same.
Last video I thought was truly fire was Otis. We need more non standard videos.