Vocab Slick connects with San Quinn, Dela The Fella, and DJ True Justice in the new video for “1122,” a bass-fueled banger that serves as a celebration of each emcee’s respective stomping grounds (Santa Rosa and the Bay Area). Built on a distinctive bounce crafted by co-producers Killa Trax & Starski, who push the envelope with their pulsating and cinematic backdrop for the wordplay-heavy verses from all three emcees. And it’s actually their bars that help to drive both the pacing and cleverness of these visuals, which features direction by Templito Brand and edits/visual effects by YS GFX.
For every dope rhyme or musical element you hear, there’s almost certainly an equally ill effect to complement it. Like the way, the visuals split and get colourful when Vocab spits bars like “Chest like a teflon vest so I can deflect/ Any objects thrown by the devil’s rejects,” or how trippy everything gets when DJ True Justice shows off his skills on the hook. The track itself is lifted from Vocab Slick’s excellent 2021 album, Language, and its title is a reference to his area code (707) and San Quinn’s (415) — add them up and you get 1122. It’s a fitting homage in name and sound, and it’s a firm reminder that Language is one of the better releases of the past few years.
Check out the visuals and head over to your preferred DSP to support Language, out now via DR Music!
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