27 November 2014 - 0 Comments
JCK is a hot new Hip-Hop artist from New Zealand who is releasing an album called Land Of The Wrong White Crowd mid 2015. Before New Zealand gets pre-occupied with summer and holidays I would like to take this opportunity to introduce JCK to you in an Interview With The Vampire See video below. See more here.
Watch out for JCK's new single dropping Friday the 13th of February on the projector at Eden Bar in Auckland.
Controversial to say the least. Tipee Tipee Taa Taa is the first single to drop from the forthcoming Hip-Hop album Land of The Wrong White Crowd by the hot new New Zealand Hip-Hop artist JCK.
The single makes fun of famous New Zealanders and the music video is like something straight out of American Horror Story. Featuring near naked models, talking Gorillas and a vampire called Jumpgeusse. Pronounced (Jumpy-Juice)
The teaser video alone has clocked up a hefty number of you tube views.
“On the surface this is a Diss track. I’m being a total jealous envious Brat. Theres no two ways about it. But there are so many levels to this song. I think it’s really about me trying to come to terms with the environment I’ve found myself in over the span of my career. I think in this song I’m taking on the role of the hater to understand what makes these people tick. I would say it’s a comment on society as a whole."
JCK certainly flexes his creative muscle with this project having single handedly made the music video and single.
“I make my own music videos and produce my own music, I’m doing every role you can think of from camera man, lighting, make up, directing, producing, editing. The whole shebang. It’s all DIY, but I make it look like a million dollars”
Who is JCK making fun of? "I can't say, all that I can say is that It could be you, It could be someone you know"......
The single is scheduled to drop on Black Friday 2015 with a release party at Eden Bar followed by The "Tipee Tipee Taa Taa" Auckland tour and just to add to this twisty tale. JCK is showcasing a lot of the album which is largely electronic based with arrangements played on acoustic guitar.
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