Bushy & Woody – ‘All These Things’.
Very decent Dublin rap produced by Alan Newman, mixed and mastered by Collie Collin and a video directed by Jonathan Lambert.
Made in Dublin.
Thanks Alan
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Bushy & Woody – ‘All These Things’.
Very decent Dublin rap produced by Alan Newman, mixed and mastered by Collie Collin and a video directed by Jonathan Lambert.
Made in Dublin.
Thanks Alan
Another fine example of quality music
& visuals to match .
Jonathan Lambert & Alan Newman
Are changing the face of the Urban
Scene within Ireland . A great tag team
Since combining forces .
With Artists like Woody , Funzo ,
Bushy & Leiko to name a few .
It’s safe to say the future of
The Urban Culture looks to be
An exciting one :-)
nice. great production on the track
why does every rap video have to have fancy cars etc. song is crap, video is derivative. really aren’t impressing me today BS.
Would you prefer it if they drove around in a Punto?
So from what part of dublin does that accent come?
Awful stuff here really! :((
Another excellent video by Jonathan Lambert. Woody, Bushy and Alan are an excellent musical combination :)
Great work again from the Alan, Jonathan and crew. This team are going bring Irish Urban/rap/Hip-hop to the forefront. Gone are the days when this genre or music was left performed by puppets and childlike performers.
Great work again from Alan, Jonathan and crew. This team are going bring Irish Urban/rap/Hip-hop to the forefront. Gone are the days when this genre of music was left performed by puppets and childlike performers.
*Collie Collins
Thanks for all the comments folks :) All appreciated!
Just wanted to offer my thoughts on the arguments surrounding the notion that “rap is all about fancy cars” etc. – I simply can’t agree. This song in no way portrays an image of people living the “high life” or anything like it. It is about the loss of a close friend. There is nothing cliché about this in my opinion.
Of course, I am biased.. being in the video and all.
The purpose of a Music Video is to further push the emotion or message of the song by adding a visual aspect to it. People react to visuals more and can often connect with a song much better. We didn’t have a fancy car for the sake of looking like Dons. We had it because its a bleeding Music Video and it’s supposed to look nice and grab people’s attention. Plus, the purpose of having the black, classy looking car was to indirectly evoke thoughts of a funeral without having us directly standing in a graveyard or a church.
Anyway, make of it what you will :) HUGE shout out to Broadsheet for always supporting what we do!
Woody