This is on Spectac’s album titled Spectac Returns: Looks Like Another Job for Spectac.
It has a few 9th Wonder tracks on it and overall a dope project! Check for it on Amazon or iTunes.
The concept for this video was absolutely genius! Spectac battles the negative influences of hip hop (ballin, bootlegging, etc.)!
Jeru took a similar approach years ago in a cartoon format– how cool to see it brought to life and made relevant…
Great job!!!
If I closed my eyes while listening to this music I would have said it was a solid track; I would buy it. After watching the visuals along with it was a another thing. The music with the visuals complimented each other nicely. This is artistry at its best from an independent artist (musically & visually). The creative thought behind this is refreshing to see among so much mediocre content online today. I wait impatiently for the next project from these guys. Spectac, please save hip hop.
This is FUCKIN HOT; Who are these guys? want more.
Folk,
This is on Spectac’s album titled Spectac Returns: Looks Like Another Job for Spectac.
It has a few 9th Wonder tracks on it and overall a dope project! Check for it on Amazon or iTunes.
I love this video… is this on an album that I can buy???
Spectac Returns… with style! Nice video!
my brother Spectac, make them pay attention.
mediocre
tha truth, are you watching the same video or are you just hating?
The concept for this video was absolutely genius! Spectac battles the negative influences of hip hop (ballin, bootlegging, etc.)!
Jeru took a similar approach years ago in a cartoon format– how cool to see it brought to life and made relevant…
Great job!!!
I really like this!
SUPERMAN!!! The wait is over!
Big up!
Spectac’s album is available on CD at UGHH.com – http://www.undergroundhiphop.com/store/detail.asp?=Spectac-Looks-Like-Another-Job-For-Spectac-Domination-Recordings&UPC=DOM110CD
Or buy the digital version at iTunes – http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/looks-like-another-job-for/id388763978
MONSTER VIDEO; MONSTER TRACK; #1
If I closed my eyes while listening to this music I would have said it was a solid track; I would buy it. After watching the visuals along with it was a another thing. The music with the visuals complimented each other nicely. This is artistry at its best from an independent artist (musically & visually). The creative thought behind this is refreshing to see among so much mediocre content online today. I wait impatiently for the next project from these guys. Spectac, please save hip hop.