Real professional rap superstar Tommy Cash just unleashed his latest music video Winaloto from his upcoming mixtape out soon, but as he goes, he also claims that he is an independent artist and “can release stuff whenever the fuck he feels like it“.
Hailing from Estonia, a visionary of Post-Soviet rap, Cash is breaking through across Western Europe where he just finished his first European tour with ten cities and will go on Russian tour on August 12th. In regards to the newly released video, Tommy explained “The concept came to me when I was in Paris and went to Louvre. This song was finished already a year ago, but we struggled for a very long time to find the right visuals for this one and I never normally release anything unless I have a defining visual for it. I want people to see what I feel you know.”
Hit two minutes into the video and you will be running to the Louvre for inspiration, or your medication.
Winaloto by Tommy Cash.
Track produced by Stereoryze.
Video produced by Anna-Lisa Himma and directed by Tommy Cash, made in collaboration with Widescreen Studios and Frost FX.
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