16 December 2016 - 0 Comments
Auckland band Three Houses Down have just dropped the video for their summer anthem Love and Affection featuring New Zealand’s youngest reggae star, General Fiyah.
Watch Love and
Affection HERE
Released in November, Love
and Affection has captured hearts around the world. Written by
10-year-old Nicholas Pome'e, AKA General
Fiyah, the single has had more than 60,000 streams on Spotify,
is currently #44 on the radio airplay chart (and #5 most played NZ song) and
top 50 iTunes.
Now the video - directed, filmed and edited by Samson Rambo - is set to do the same. The
majority of the clip is shot on Orewa Beach and on home turf in Otara,
Auckland.
Shot in one day, the video features all local musicians, as well as dancers
handpicked from the famous Otara-based Prestige dance crew, with much of the dance
freestyled on location.
Three Houses Down was
formed in 2004 by brothers Rob,
Sione and Charlie
Pome'e and is now one of New Zealand’s most respected acts on
the international stage. They’ve forged a path across the globe with their
infectious blend of roots, rock and reggae.
As the band's sound and following has grown and developed, so too has the
band itself, with Rob’s son, 10-year-old General Fiyah, stepping up to the
mic on Love and
Affection – a catchy tune he penned about an unrequited crush
he had on a girl at school.
“I soon discovered that all I needed in this day and age is the love of my family
and I wanted to make clear, especially to those that have been there for me
since day one,” says General
Fiyah.
Get Love
and Affection from:
iTunes
Apple Music
Spotify
Amazon
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