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nobigdyl. - "over here" [prod. Tee-Wyla] (Video)


nobigdyl. comes through with the official visual treatment for his first drop since the release of SOLAR last summer, gathering the troops for a fun, celebratory experience throughout "over here". Backed by smooth, soulful instrumentation that comes courtesy of Tee-Wyla, the track sounds futuristic while simultaneously paying homage to the hip-hop that laid the foundation for today's artists to thrive. nobigdyl. laces the record with high-spirited, upbeat and anthemic lyricism, encapsulating "over here" with uplifting and positive energy while he confidently delivers his sharp prose.

Directed by Nate Rose, nobigdyl.'s "over here" visual experience dances hand-in-hand with the Indie Tribe-representative's content, highlighting the ability of coming together to elevate the vibes. Between the dancing, the food and the light humor littered throughout the video, "over here" leaves viewers with smiling faces, in the mood to celebrate the little and big accomplishments taking place in and around their lives.

"over here" is available now on all major streaming platforms.

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