“BoofBoiIcy - Keep Up”

 

“WE BUY THINGS WE DON’T WANT WITH MONEY WE DON’T HAVE TO IMPRESS PEOPLE WE DON’T LIKE”. That is what the sweater he wore in this video says. I thought that was very true and interesting, and worth pointing out. But aside from the sweater, this video is very interesting and well-executed. Released on September 3rd, 2021, the “Keep Up” video has flashy visuals, such as a plane crashing behind him with smoke at the beginning of the video. Not to mention the 3D text and other 3D objects such as eyeballs, guns, broken glass, blood, double cups, a brain, and dollar bills—which at one point have the word “FAKE” written on them when he says the fake line, which is super cool in my opinion—the video certainly has a lot to keep you engaged. Additionally, the color palette is very vibrant and looks great, with a very lucid blueish-orangish tint on it. There is also a part in the video where he is dancing and singing with an elderly man, and I thought that was dope and that it added a lot to the video. Additionally, the locations they chose for the video were very fitting and interesting. This all ties into the style of BoofBoiIcy, and how he expresses himself. The locations, performances, and outfits are remote and lowkey, but they still have high energy. Meanwhile, the visual effects are flashy and high energy. This combination, along with the song being good, makes for a very engaging and worthwhile experience; Tiny Tapes and Orazio certainly did a great job on it. Also, the beat for the song was produced by SWVSH, and it is super dope. Coming off of the release of ”Cut It”, which was also covered by Nosebag Media, BoofBoiIcy is certainly building a lot of momentum for his next project. Also, he just dropped a single on October 1st, 2021 called “U Can Have It”, which is also great. Definitely check out the “Keep Up” video, and be on the lookout for more new music and/or videos from BoofBoiIcy in the near future.

 
 
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