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Tritonal - "Call Me" [Video]

January 14, 2018 by N3 On The Track in Music, EDM, Music Videos

2017 coming to an end means capping off another monumental year for Austin, TX's Tritonal. The year saw Chad Cisneros and Dave Reed taking their unmatched presence to major festivals around the world, including a main stage performance at New York City's Electric Zoo and Chicago’s Lollapalooza. After the undeniable successes of “Blackout”, “Hung Up”, “Strangers" and most recently, “Good Thing” they've returned with yet another incredible video for their newest single, "Call Me".

After amassing over 53 million streams on Spotify in 2016, Tritonal has more than doubled their bounty in 2017, boasting over 120 million total streams. The group's fans, better known as, "Tritonians", have shown undying admiration for their original music as well as widely successful collaborations ("Untouchable" with Cash Cash and "Until You Were Gone" with The Chainsmokers) and striking remixes for peers such as Armin van Buuren and Rudimental. Their Adam Lambert "Ghost Town" remiexed reached millions of listeners on iTunes, SoundCloud, and Sirius Radio via their Tritonia podcast.

January 14, 2018 /N3 On The Track
Tritonal, CallMe, LAOnLock
Music, EDM, Music Videos
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Daddy Grace (a/k/a Born Allah) - "Call Me" [Music Video]

October 29, 2016 by N3 On The Track in Music Videos, Hip-Hop, Rap

Los Angeles rap-veteran Daddy Grace delivers a powerful and moving statement with his new video for “Call Me,” which captures his life as a Black man living in a country where he’s been historically, and sadly referred to by so many different names.

“Call me savage, heathen, three-fourths of a human-being/ Give me 40 acres and a mule, and we call it even,” the rapper, also known as Born Allah spits over the soulful production of BLDNGBLCK. And he does so while looking directly at the camera lens of Wackoe, who also directed the pimptastic visuals for, “Black Cream.”

This perspective allows the viewer, to feel connected to Daddy Grace’s message and emotions, in addition to the footage displayed throughout. This allows the focus to shift between the rapper and his talented guest, K.I.T.S. Crakin, as well as clips of Malcolm X speeches, Black Lives Matter protests, and racist cartoons.

It may be difficult at times, but the “Call Me” video is unfortunately a necessity given our country’s history, and current divided state of affairs.

Check out the visuals for “Call Me,” and go grab Daddy Grace’s No Hip Hop For Grown Men LP, which is now available via iTunes and all major digital retailers and streaming services, via Church of Hip Hop & Financial Prosperity.

Album Buy/Stream Links:

• iTunes: http://bit.ly/NHHFGM

• Amazon: http://bit.ly/AmazonNHHFGM

• Google Play: http://bit.ly/GooglePlayNHHFGM

• Spotify: http://bit.ly/SpotifyNHHFGM

• Tidal: http://bit.ly/TidalNHHFGM

Born Allah Online:

• Twitter: https://twitter.com/LAbornallah

• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daddygrace

• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SweetDaddyGrace

• SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/churchofhiphop

• Snapchat: @daddygrace9

No Hip Hop for Grown Men (EPK): https://youtu.be/p9eI9nz9fVY

October 29, 2016 /N3 On The Track
DaddyGrace, AKABornAllah, CallMe, LAOnLock
Music Videos, Hip-Hop, Rap
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