Here We Go Again is featured on HipHopDX.com and is rapidly moving up the voting polls with Beno Ridez successful social media surges, by fans, peers, management associates, and miscellaneous supportive local area colleagues.
Ridez begins around the area of 2nd Street in Kensington.(Philadelphia, PA) The subtle but highly noticeable details of iron fences, a Big Pun mural, and graffiti lunge at your attention in under ten seconds of the video opening. I definitely appreciated the cameraman's aerial backdrop showcasing Beno along the entirety of the city block he surveyed in this making.
Through the first four bars, the polished emcee bounces motions in high similarity to what you would get if you saw him perform on stage. The graffiti that follows scene selections meshes well with the edited transitions it accompanies in the song.
You probably get the most meticulous display of crafting the far away shots available in the next progression. As the direction shifts from ground level, street level, and outward to the sky.
Lyrics in a toned furious spitting delivery guide you to the placement of abandoned buildings, vacant lots, and multiple focused swinging angles, witnessing Beno ride through "Here We Go Again".
A freeze frame that will draw out and grab you is when Ridez wraps up the "hugging in the streets" bars. The scenery matches his intensity as he rattles the gates and is then seen standing before a very iconic Big Pun mural.
Perhaps there is much truth contained in Beno Ridez elaborating the many rap styles he has adapted to, as well as something to rhetorically discuss about him contemplating his formal education future.
The director shows eye gazing block landscapes from all directions prior to Beno bringing you to the hook of this surprising song release.
You should touch base with the Don't Funk Up Our Beats competition, as well as being an informed connoisseur of the underground hip hop realm by peering into this video
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