The second video from Tef Poe's latest magna carta Cheer For The Villain was just released. Titled "Hog in the Lane," the video features Rockwell Knuckles and is clearly a classic Saint Louis street video. Tef and Rocky didn't even put out that much notice. It was kind of like, ‘Yo, "Hog In The Lane video," be here, boom,' and this is the organic result. It really shows the city's flair and the love for its artists. Shot entirely on the North Side streets, it has cars, chips, drinking in cars, Pitbull puppies, mannequins, OG's in suits, a snake, and a John Deer golf cart on Daytons. Any Questions?
I've definitely seen videos that cost way more, but have way less character than this one. The track itself is super solid. It's a stand out in an album full of incredible tracks beautifully orchestrated by DJ Burn One. Tef and Rocky are effortlessly on some other ish; they simply think differently. Initial sales for Cheer For The Villain were so strong Tef made it available for free on his Bandcamp to give back to the fans. You can cop that here http://tefpoemusic.bandcamp.com/album/cheer-for-the-villain and definitely check out the new video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlyBod4if1c - C. Hensley
Tef Poe and Rockwell Knuckles debut new video
By Rapstation Editor for RAPstation.com — 08/07/2014
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