Offset and Warren Hue Hit the “SLOPES” in New 1999 WRITE THE FUTURE Track
The latest offering from the 88rising-helmed collective.
1999 WRITE THE FUTURE has unveiled its latest collaborative cut. This time around, the 88rising x RCA Records collective enlisted the likes of Offset and 88rising artist Warren Hue to bring the heat to the high-energy “SLOPES.”
Equipped with ice, Hue hits the mountain in the track’s trippy music video, swerving on his skis in his sunglasses. Hue is posted up in front of a green screen, with the video alternating between footage of Hue imposed onto the mountain and footage of him stationary on his skis – with two crew members blowing wind into his face. Check it out above.
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“Feel me? Pockets they dancin’ like Britney / Bands on me can’t feel my inseams (Yuh) / Dior look good when it fit me (Yuh) / Back in Jakarta, they hope for my downfall / I come up, like b****, I am next, yuh,” Hue delivers on the chorus, directly into a fish-eyed lens.
“SLOPES” is the latest track lifted from 1999 WRITE THE FUTURE’s imminent LP, which has already seen the likes of Westside Gunn, BADBADNOTGOOD, Rick Ross and Eyedress. Find “SLOPES” streaming on Spotify and Apple Music now.