Nobi And TOPP Risk Hypothermia For New Music Video "Welcome"

Nobi And TOPP Risk Hypothermia For New Music Video “Welcome”

Nobi and TOPP are fucking savages. They hiked all the way out to Rattlesnake Ridge, in the middle of a winter storm, to shoot the music video for their single, “Welcome.”

The gorgeous scenery almost makes you forget that there is a bunch of snow on the ground. You almost forget to think about how cold that water must be that Nobi is wading in. That beautiful mountain distracts you from the fact that the videographer, Captured By Zac, was carrying film equipment while wading through that lake. Not to mention, TOPP is dressed like it’s the middle of summer.

Now, TheDGTL murdered this beat, like tied to a chair, slow torture kind of musical homicide. Then he sent his two trusty hit men out on a mission to make that beat disappear. Dragging it out to the middle of a lake, they anchored that beat down with heavy bars, “I don’t spit verses, you just hear me close caskets.”

Legend has it, you can still hear that beat playing faintly from the bottom of the lake…

Watch Nobi “Welcome” Music Video Ft. TOPP

See Nobi Perform at Uptown Theatre on March 30th

Nobi will be joining Karma Knows at the Uptown Theatre for Jungle Island. Performing alongside them will be emcee’s Yel and Jango.

Jungle Island With Karma Knows At Uptown Theatre In Richland March 30

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