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Check out this amazing 3D video from musician Tapz

Musician Tapz was born in Zimbabwe and at 8 years of age relocated to New Zealand. Growing up in post-colonial Wedza, a rural district of Zimbabwe.

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He’s previously worked with the Australian group ‘Hermitude’ on their singles The Buzz and Through the Roof. Plus he’s toured with the likes of G-Eazy, Lunice, ASAP Ferg, Danny Brown and Jeremih.

For his new single Juice he’s created a 3D video, where the viewer can move the camera around. The clip sees Tapz riding a bicycle through the streets of Brooklyn.

Tapz says the tune is about the track focuses around the use of certain slang terms and how they’re taken and misused, as well as how black culture is almost never given the credit it deserves.

The clip was shot and edited by filmmaker Andrew Percival.

Take a look at the clip and use your mouse to look around the neighbourhood. 

OIP Staff


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