After delivering the video for his single ‘Hands’ in February, the first taste of his forthcoming new studio album and feature film ‘Duszt’, emerging rapper Jody Bigfoot is back once again to deliver the next cut from his upcoming project ‘Migi Ni Hidari Ni’.
Inspired by his time living and working in Japan, ‘Migi Ni Hidari Ni’ sees the artist return with one of the more intense offerings so far. Blending harsh and piercing electronics with a blistering flow, aided by featured names Catarrh Nisin and Numb’n’dub, his newest gem is a bold and powerful flavour that adds a whole new dimension to his forthcoming release.
Speaking about the new single, he said, “When I first moved to Osaka, Japan, I was living in Nishinari, a poorer region the locals even deemed a ‘ghetto’ whilst working in Umeda, the upmarket, polished business district with grossly overpriced taxis, coffee shops and branded stores. The juxtaposition and dichotomy of wealth and poverty was striking for what was previously expected in my mind a very developed country but of course you can’t have wealth without poverty and it was naive of me to expect otherwise. In Nishinari there were a lot of cardboard box dens overnight, a lot like the ones I made as a child but they were built out of desperation not imagination. Some of the people sleeping in these little cardboard dens were in a suit with a briefcase and would arise the next day to go to an office somewhere in the north. This song Migi Ni Hidari Ni was inspired by this experience and I explained this to Numb ‘n’ Dub and Catarrh Nisin who absolutely nailed the features on the song with a more internal view of the situation presented in the native tongue.”
Watch trailer 2 for ‘Duszt’ here:
Stream the new single HERE
Vents MagaZine Music and Entertainment Magazine