Young Deuces - Fly Me ft. Serita Campbell (Video Submission)
/‘Fly Me’ is a cry for clarity. Young Deuces calls about society in every line of the song. He talks about racism, colorism, stereotypes, lack of resources and so much more. It’s a very heavy loaded song. It's a song with a message we all know but most don’t want to admit--especially in a city like Milwaukee where racism thrives and lives freely.
Here’s some more insight, “With his continued fight to use his words as a message, Young Deuces Releases his first official music video from his latest album, Son of Soldier. One of the stand out tracks from the album, Fly Me, featuring the amazing soulful songstress Serita Campbell gets the Famous Motion Film Treatment for the video. The visuals are a powerful reflection of where we came from and where we are headed and depending on how you view it, you may just want to Fly Away from it all.”
When I listen to music, I tend to compare underground artists to mainstream artists to give some type of lead way into what you’d be remotely listening to but in this case, I can’t. Young Deuces is very unique in that way. I can say, he sounds slightly similar to J. Cole’s flow on the Friday Night Lights mixtape but that’s about it.
Check him out, listen to him yourself and let us know what you think. WATCH THE VIDEO, it’s that easy. Y’all in quarantine anyways, y’all ain’t doing much. Stop playing in people's faces and listen to some new music!
Find him on the socials:
Insta/Twit: @young_deuces / @seritacampbell3g
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/YoungDeucesofSNYD
/Imani for CW