Huey Goes Beyond “Pop, Lock, and Drop It”
You may know Huey only for his anthem “Pop, Lock, and Drop It,” which set off the dance craze “The G5,” but there’s a whole lot more to Huey. Case in point, Huey has just released a web centric trilogy of music videos aimed at his fans who look primarily to the web for music and entertainment.
The three videos, which won’t appear on traditional outlets like MTV and BET, are meant to be seen in a certain order as they reveal what a day in the life of Huey is like. First is the non-album track, “Adidas” which shows Huey visiting the “I Am St. Louis” store to pick up some fresh new Adidas gear. The next video is “Aye,” which shows everyone in STL having a good time and celebrating life on a hot summer day. Next is the third and final video for another non-album track, “Nobody Loves the Hood.” Explains Huey, “The videos show what a typical day is like where I call my boys up, we get some new Adidas clothes and then we’re feelin’ good so we party and holler “Aye,” but then a gunshot rings out and the emotions kick in and we’re reminded that we still got a lot of problems in the hood.”
November 9th, 2007 at 12:42 pm
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