Mitchy Slick Shoots Two Videos For Latest Album
Tuesday - October 24, 2006
By: Ronnie Gamble
San Diego rapper and Strong Arm Steady group member, Mitchy Slick, recently shot videos for two tracks off his recently released Urban Survival Syndrome album.
The two tracks, which were shot on location in his hometown of Southeast San Diego, were for his new single "Basschasers" and "It Ain't My Fault" featuring Kobe. Todd Anjkasuwan shot and directed both videos.
The video for the DJ Muggs-produced "Basschasers" centers around the San Diego car culture and the way that women react to guys with nice rides. Mitchy and his infamous Big Money Wrongkind family pulled out some of their finest cars, motorcycles, and women to give the video that classic Cali gangsta vibe.
"'Basschasers' is a term we been using for years to describe women who run after the young fly cats with the beating systems," said the rapper of the track.
The second video, for the rock influenced track "It Aint My Fault," showcases the rapper and his crew flossing heavily with gear, kicks and cars, proving that all their big money talk is more than just words.
Both videos are expected to be serviced to national, local and internet outlets in the beginning of November.
Urban Survival Syndrome is in stores now.
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