Jobstown rapper Curtisy followed up last year’s hiiki-produced Beauty In The Beast mixtape, after his 2024 breakthrough What Was The Question with Get A Life! , a new mixtape made with Dublin producer owin.
‘Tell Me I’m Good’ is indicative of the soft glow hip-hop that Curtisy excels at – and the video released today, places him in his locality – charting his journey through his teens with a Young Curtisy appearing too.
Video by Ashish Prasai.
The sound palette of Get A Life! expands beyond a pure rap template to soul and hazy dream-pop texture. Curtisy sings more, experiments more, lets curiosity take the lead. (t features Lil Skag across three tracks – ‘Talk of the Town’, ‘Yesterday’s News’ and ‘Bones’ capture Irish rap underground right now. ‘Sonny’, dedicated to his mother and named for his nephew, is the album’s still centre and a genuinely moving piece of songwriting. ‘My Friends’ with Emily Beattie finds Curtisy in full pop mode: dream-haze autotune, emotional candour, striking ease. It packs a lot in under 24 minutes.
Credits:
Directed by @ashishprasaii
Producer @jodiefearon_
Production Manager @aaronhallows
First AD @clionaball
Continuity @daisy_tuomey
DOP @Wiktoriaweintritt
1st AC @danielbyrnefilm
2nd AC @kaikobayashiryan
Gaffers @tomfarrelly01 @adammccormack0302
Sparks @locko_vision @disquisicion
BTS @jasmingrace_01
Production Designer @hannah_makes_on_film
Costume Design @misschiiif
Editor @dara.mac
Colourist @eamonnjmcmanus
Titles @thebigkezshoww
Cast
Curtisy – @itscurtisy
Young Curtisy – Caleb Mason
Newspaperman – Sean Walsh
Kids – Charley Duffy, Michael McGrath, Harry Holmes

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