A couple of months ago, the great New York psychedelic rap producer Harry Fraud released his collab-heavy High Tide EP for free online. The precise and blippy “Loopy” had verses from
Harlem deadeye Smoke DZA and French Montana’s secret weapon Chinx Drugz.
But neither rapper shows up in the video. Nor does Fraud, for that
matter. Instead, the only person onscreen for almost all of the video is
one very art-directed dancing girls. Here’s what Fraud says about the
FAFU-directed video: “For ‘Loopy,’ I didn’t want to do a traditional rap
video. I wanted something that was fun, wavy and visually more colorful
than anything I had previously been a part of. With ‘Loopy,’ I wanted
to experiment and make the video that people didn’t expect.”
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