Kojey Radical Drops The Visual for Bambu

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Kojey Radical has just dropped the visuals for his latest track, Bambu and what a visual it is. Following the release of his 2014 EP Dear Daisy: Opium and the video for The Garden Party, Kojey has built a reputation on creating a blend of spoken word and music which acts as a social commentary in modern day and backs it up with stunning visuals. 

The video itself, which includes contemporary dance and performance art, takes the viewer on a journey. The clear and panoramic views look to highlight the beauty of both humans and their environment and brings the message of Bambu to the forefront. The video almost has the feel of a fashion film yet with the grittiness and reality of modern day London.

When asked about Bambu when talking to 405 earlier this month, Kojey stated his intention and message behind the Lupus Cain produced song;

“The original track was recorded in March where at the time I was just starting to release music and felt like I was already caged to the genre I was making at the time. I’ve always used genre to describe emotion and just as no human belongs to one particular emotion infinitely no artist should be confined to their genre. I wrote this piece as an ode to the thoughts about society people often ignore. As soon as we wrapped it up we were instantly met with this feeling that this record is important.”

Check out the video below;

Words Nathan Tuft – @Natz_AO

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