Heath McNease has released a video for his new song “Rapper” featuring Keyes (otherwise known as Heir Jordan). The press release reads:
“In the lead up to his new EP featuring Propaganda, J Givens, Derek Minor and more, Heath McNease partnered with Keyes (aka Heir Jordan) to drop a loosie that takes a satirical look at what it is to be a rapper Over a gritty beat from producer Wonderlust, both rappers dole out stern warnings about the dangers of getting to know an emcee. The video was shot and directed by Heath, Jordan and Chris Pochiba.”
Make sure to check out the video below, and if you enjoy it, you can name your price and download the song here.
“Heef mcneef”= comedy, lol.
Always happy with new Heath McNease, and that list of collaborators is impressive.
I really dig Heatg’s acoustic / alternative material but aside from a number of tracks from the hiphop version of “Weight of Glory” I don’t really dig his hiphop.
That said, there are some pretty high profile feature spots! Count me in.
That’s interesting, as I’d be on the other side of the spectrum! “Thrift Store Jesus” is my favorite from him. 🙂
Well, I best check out that bad boy out then! Cheers for the rec