NEW MUSIC | RAPPER BLAQ CARRIE RETURNS WITH VISUALS FOR ‘MUSASHI FREESTYLE’

Fresh off the release from her single “Musashi Free­style,” Bris­bane-based Zim­b­ab­we rap­per, Blaq Car­rie returns with cap­tiv­at­ing visu­als for the single.

The men­acing free­style-cyber inspired single sees BC rap with con­fid­ence, name drop­ping indi­vidu­als who she thinks are icon­ic in their own right. She then gets vul­ner­able show­cas­ing two sides of her cre­at­ive per­son­al­ity.

The col­our­ful visu­als was dir­ec­ted by Grace Julia. The video is a fiesta of light and col­our draw­ing inspir­a­tion from some of the glos­si­est hip-hop clips of the 2000s’. Set against a white CYC splashed with roy­al col­ours, BC per­forms in a holo­graph­ic jack­et inside a super car and atop a throne, with a joint and flag in hand.

“I have estab­lished a good rela­tion­ship with Grace Julia mak­ing this our third col­lab­or­a­tion pro­ject. So when it came to visu­als for this one I just reached out to her. I usu­ally give dir­ect­ors cre­at­ive free­dom first when cre­at­ing the vis­ion board and then slowly togeth­er final­ise what I like the most,”

The single is off her upcom­ing album “RUWA” due to drop in March 2021. Until then, BC will be drop­ping a slew of releases to mark her icon­ic return.

Hav­ing main­tained a strong pres­ence in the scene, BC was born and raised in Zim­b­ab­we and is now based in Brisbane,Australia.  After releas­ing her debut single ‘Let There Be Hope’ in 2013 she exper­i­enced a break-out year, win­ning the Triple J Unearthed Spring Hip Hop Fest­iv­al com­pet­i­tion and win­ning the Queens­land Music Award ‘Best Urb­an Song’ and the Aus­trali­an Inde­pend­ent Award and Music Video Award as well. BC is ready to make 2021 her year.

WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.

 Link: Sound­cloud | Ins­tagram : Blaq Car­rie | You­Tube | Twit­ter @ Blaqcarrie26  | Face­book

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Rishma Dhaliwal

Rishma Dhaliwal

Edit­or / PR Con­sult­ant at No Bounds
Rishma Dhali­w­al has extens­ive exper­i­ence study­ing and work­ing in the music and media industry. Hav­ing writ­ten a thes­is on how Hip Hop acts as a social move­ment, she has spent years research­ing and con­nect­ing with artists who use the art form as a tool for bring­ing a voice to the voice­less. Cur­rently work­ing in TV, Rishma brings her PR and media know­ledge to I am Hip Hop and oth­er pro­jects by No Bounds.

About Rishma Dhaliwal

Rishma Dhaliwal
Rishma Dhaliwal has extensive experience studying and working in the music and media industry. Having written a thesis on how Hip Hop acts as a social movement, she has spent years researching and connecting with artists who use the art form as a tool for bringing a voice to the voiceless. Currently working in TV, Rishma brings her PR and media knowledge to I am Hip Hop and other projects by No Bounds.