Music Video Review by: Jake Faircloth
Paul Blaze always seems to deliver and his most recent visual release is no exception. 'Netflix’ featuring Ggualla G shot on location in the heart of Los Angeles by videographer @shotbystarks, the video features dark sinister back alleys as well as the beautiful side of California with the sun shining over the palm trees taking the viewer on a journey through the ups and downs of street life.
With clever references to binge-worthy Netflix series, Blaze paints a vivid picture of his life as if it were a movie on the popular streaming platform. Ggualla G's guest verse adds an extra layer of depth to the story, showcasing the harsh realities that come with street life and the importance of staying true to oneself.
One of the highlights for me is the ode to Paul’s close friends and fallen soldiers Boss Celly & Moneygang Vontae, with the video beginning and ending with a candle light vigil dedicated to them in remembrance of their lives that were cut far too soon. 🙏🕊️
Long Live Boss Celly & Moneygang Vontae
This video is must-see TV for fans of hip-hop and anyone who appreciates excellent storytelling. The visuals, combined with the hard-hitting lyrics, create a powerful piece of art that will stick with you long after the final credits roll.
The song is also available across all digital streaming platforms
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