Friday, July 6, 2012

Santigold, against U.S. double standards in 'The Keepers'


Santigold's second album, the stage name of singer Santi White, is reaching sales records similar to those of "Santogold." Everything and they have three years since the release of their debut album the sensationalism of Mrs. White continues to be very effective with the size issues of 'The Keepers' latest single which for some days and has a (critical) promotional video.

Cheap blond wigs, food radioactive and somewhat strange old mix in a clip that seems to make a direct criticism of the ignorance and double standards of American society. Interestingly aesthetics as acidic Video collides squarely with the chewy feeling enchanting the subject. Was it this video the best choice to present a single face as powerful as this? We will see that this answers the hearing on the matter ...

A double data: GZA from Wu-Tang Clan is the character who appears in the back seat and Nabil Elderkin, photographer usual Kanye West.

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