God Knows & Hazey Haze link up for the ‘Mup I Said’ video
It’s a new week and God Knows isn’t letting up on the work rate that has defined his 2020.
Today, we have the latest video from the Who’s Asking? EP Vol II, which dropped at the start of the month, and features the East Coast All-Stars remix featuring Nealo, Mango, Skripteh and Rebel Phoenix.
The new video for ‘Mup I Said’ featuring raspy Limerick MC Hazy Haze was directed by Stephen Hall.
“Mup I Said (“come up, I said”) is a call to action. It’s an observation of how things change as time moves forward. Some of the people that I started this journey with have settled down and discovered new dreams, some have deferred them, some like myself and my peers are still on job. Mup means ‘it’s not over til it’s over’. Don’t give up on yourself. Come up.”
God Knows
Denise Chaila, God Knows And MuRli are playing a National Concert Hall live stream show
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