Nostalgia sells. For understandable reasons, consumers in all markets have always been keen to being taken back in the media time machine, especially in music. With All Due RESPECT. alum Trade Voorhees demonstrates a strong understanding of this concept in the visuals for his single, “Back“.
Featuring TV rolling around parts of Las Vegas that only natives could possibly recognize — Bengal alum, I can’t ride with you “Warriors” — “Back” is an ode to the good times as well as a toast to the struggles. “Back in the days/ when we had nothing/ in two bedrooms/ and my mama was struggling” raps Voorhees over the smooth self produced track.
The single is off of Voorhees’ upcoming project, P.S. 1999 EP, which is set to be released September 9th. Check out the video below.
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