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Music Video Monday: Snazzy-Line ft. WEBBSTAR

Music Video Monday is beautiful.

It might be a dreary, drizzly winter day outside in Memphis, but it’s warm and cozy in Snazzy-Line‘s new music video.

I usually try to come up with something witty to say about the videos in my intro, but “Beautiful” is just, well, beautiful. The neo-soulster’s slick grooves are accompanied by gorgeous images courtesy of director Ryan Peel and Hotkey Studios. It’s a sumptuous visual feast shot in Molly Fontaine’s, a Memphis treasure. Check it out:

 

Music Video Monday: Snazzy-Line ft. WEBBSTAR

If you’d like to see your music video featured on Music Video Monday, email cmccoy@memphisflyer.com

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Film/TV Film/TV/Etc. Blog

Music Video Monday: Snazzy-Line ft. Ryan Peel, Webbstar & Rico

Feeling snazzy this Music Video Monday? You’re not alone.

Memphian Ryan Peel sends us this music video from Japanese artist Snazzy-Line (aka Hidetaka Fujiki).

“Hidetaka initially flew to Nashville to make his record, but after some organizational issues, was sent to me by a mutual friend. Then, sight unseen, Fujiki rode a bus to Memphis and we began creating his album! Fast forward a few months and one more round-trip flight from Japan, Hidetaka returned to finish up the rest of his record and I hosted an event (30for$30) to showcase his music and shoot this accompanying music video. This was an incredible experience for both of us and I was able to employ multiple Memphis artists to complete the vision: Rico Fields (Negro Terror), Derek Brassel (Black Cream), Stephanie Doll McCoy (Adajyo), and WEBBSTAR.”

Shot and edited by Josh Collins and Bronson Worthy, here is “Life Of The Party”:

Music Video Monday: Snazzy-Line ft. Ryan Peel, Webbstar & Rico

If you’d like to see your music video featured on Music Video Monday, email cmccoy@memphisflyer.com.