Timtooni Got Dr Pushkin And B-Wayne Out Of The Grave
The song Empty Grave will have you thinking wildly about prioritizing self-worth and your dreams. It will take away all emotions borne of ill-treatment, and like a Phoenix, you will rise.
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Empty Grave in Visuals
The song Empty Grave will have you thinking wildly about prioritizing self-worth and your dreams. It will take away all emotions borne of ill-treatment, and like a Phoenix, you will rise. Having been presented as a live performance and audio, an impressive body of art in a video is out.
The Video was shot at the Red Clay Studio in Tamale and directed by Timtooni.
Loving the dead
Until it’s time to be lowered in that grave, one can never know how much love people had for the dead. The numerous RIPs redefine what enmity is. While tears will flow, many see it as just a phase in “knowing others.” The magnificent outpour of grief-riddled individuals begs the question, “Who really wants to see us do better in this life?”. When Dr. Pushkin and B-Wayne collaborated on Empty Grave, the audio story of an intricate life journey thrived on human relations, pretence, unhealthy competition, and an outright desire to see many fail.
B-Wayne on Empty Grave
However, cognizant of the sordid apparitions of man’s love, B-Wayne prioritizes resilience in the face of all adversity. A stance is reinforced through this masterpiece of a song. A tough-talking B-Wayne tells how he is ready to face a calvary of enemies. And since humanity is never satisfied, thus talking down on people’s progress, he’s reassured all that his energy is from within, and he’s not going to an early grave.
Dr. Pushkin on Empty Grave
Music has always been a multi-purpose tool; for the average person, there’s always a song that urges you to stand firm. In a world dominated by love grown on hatred, it can be scary to interact with peers. It is that interface that always results in betrayal. Empty Grave is not just an interesting song but one that shows outdoors people’s capabilities.
Like hunting in a forest filled with booby traps, a proper appreciation of what awaits offers the correct preparedness to face it all. Dr Pushkin likens the cemetery to a graveyard of dreams. And for that matter, the brevity required to succeed in any quest requires “Jah’s Guide.” Acknowledging the role of friends, family, and business partners in a haste to see you down so they can shed fake tears, Dr. Pushkin performs a stellar verse that can best be described as “I see you, but I ain’t quitting.”
This music video, Empty Grave, brings life to a fantastic display of musical prowess, wisdom, and tenacity by B-Wayne and Dr Pushkin.
Empty Grave is the 4th Track from Dr. Pushkin’s Upcoming Album Duology – “No Heroes”/”No Miracles”