SAAAB STORIES beatsmith and Psych-Rap pioneer Harry Fraud is now the proud head honcho of a brand new label imprint, Surf School Recordings, operating under recently re-lauched Priority Records. Fraud's latest creative output is a FREE 5-track mixtape EP released in conjunction with Scion A/V; High Tide EP features unlikely collaborations with some heavy-hitters like Action Bronson, Tech N9ne, Earl Sweatshirt, French Montana, RiFF RAFF, Mistah Fab, Smoke DZA, Chinx Drugz, and Troy Ave. "Loopy" houses choice bars from stoner rapper Smoke DZA and French Montana affiliate, Chinx Drugz. But neither the emcees nor Harry Fraud actually appear in it's companion FAFU-directed music video, which stars a lone luxurious-looking glamour model. Here's Fraud's slightly scattered Twitter-liberated "Loopy" video description: "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." Our beautiful [un-named] model ends up precariously covered in paint by video's end... Although director FAFU makes it happen in a very
SAAAB STORIES beatsmith and Psych-Rap pioneer Harry Fraud is now the proud head honcho of a brand new label imprint, Surf School Recordings, operating under recently re-lauched Priority Records. Fraud's latest creative output is a FREE 5-track mixtape EP released in conjunction with Scion A/V; High Tide EP features unlikely collaborations with some heavy-hitters like Action Bronson, Tech N9ne, Earl Sweatshirt, French Montana, RiFF RAFF, Mistah Fab, Smoke DZA, Chinx Drugz, and Troy Ave. "Loopy" houses choice bars from stoner rapper Smoke DZA and French Montana affiliate, Chinx Drugz. But neither the emcees nor Harry Fraud actually appear in it's companion FAFU-directed music video, which stars a lone luxurious-looking glamour model. Here's Fraud's slightly scattered Twitter-liberated "Loopy" video description: "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." Our beautiful [un-named] model ends up precariously covered in paint by video's end... Although director FAFU makes it happen in a very
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