This latest single 'Passport' tells the amusing story of a shy young ma trying to overcome his fears with the opposite sex. Arthur Fortune continues to combine his signature tongue-in-cheek style rhymes with the booming hip hop beats of 184 (Button Eyes). 'Passport' is a self conscious journey through the psyche of a desperate guy's quest and features the infamous 'Yeah! Woo! loop.
Friday, 8 January 2016
Watch Arthur Fortune's new video "Passport"
With his appealingly unique hip-hop vocals, Arthur Fortune comes across at times like the mutant love child of the Streets' Mike Skinner and Mac Miller An evocative songwriter who can express the brutality and banality of everyday life in simple and moving terms.
This latest single 'Passport' tells the amusing story of a shy young ma trying to overcome his fears with the opposite sex. Arthur Fortune continues to combine his signature tongue-in-cheek style rhymes with the booming hip hop beats of 184 (Button Eyes). 'Passport' is a self conscious journey through the psyche of a desperate guy's quest and features the infamous 'Yeah! Woo! loop.
This latest single 'Passport' tells the amusing story of a shy young ma trying to overcome his fears with the opposite sex. Arthur Fortune continues to combine his signature tongue-in-cheek style rhymes with the booming hip hop beats of 184 (Button Eyes). 'Passport' is a self conscious journey through the psyche of a desperate guy's quest and features the infamous 'Yeah! Woo! loop.
Labels:
Button Eyes,
Hip-Hop,
Mac Miller,
Mike Skinner
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