NEXT UP: DH and Paasky Drop Latest Video for “Keep Going”

DH Next Up and Paasky bring FRESH BARS, as usual.

Even before seeing the visuals with my own eyes to local artist DH Next Up’s newest video “Keep Going” featuring Paasky, I was hyped. Part of his newest project “Keep Going”, this song brings the norm for these two: grace and bars. As the official video to the title track to the album, I was interested to feel the vibe of the video synonymous with the song. As expected, the video elevates the track and brings a unique New Orleans style.

Call me biased, but DH and Paasky are two of the realest in New Orleans. Alone as artists, they both bring individuality and rank high on the lyrical content list. But, together, they elevate and bring me back to the early 90’s. The blue sky setting in combination with the blue hues gives the video a happy feel.

Be sure to check out DH’s newest album “Keep Going”, which he recently dropped in mid-October. It is available on all streaming music sites. Also be sure to stayed tuned for Paasky, as he is said to drop his next N.O.Stalgia pack soon.

Peep out “Keep Going” below, filmed and edited by Visionary Barnes. Then let us know what you think in the comments below!

Corey Bureau

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