Bright, Festive, luxurious are the best to describe the new “Show Up Show Out” music video by Sean Kiez. With Dougie The Don and Grammy award-winning producer Raphael RJ 2, Sean Kiez brings the celebration from his house to your screen.
The music video’s location is the mansion where the artists celebrate themselves. The bourgeois house is also the Liberace mansion in Las Vegas. Liberace’s piano with sparkles of Swarovski crystals also appears throughout the video. Raphael RJ 2 plays it. Meanwhile, Sean Kiez gets the massage and wears the same suit as Dougie The Don, who walks around with a whiskey cup.
The outskirts of the artists’ party seem pretty conservative. No drugs appear throughout the video. Drinking is also very limited. Only festive shots and slow whiskey sipping. Sports commercials on the background TV hint at the “big game.” The two women in the video might as well be the artists’ wives.
The lyrics of the Sean Kiez’s feature also follow up with the video. Artists talk a lot about spirituality. They share concerns on “refusal to grow,” which is also the reason “why you hating.” Such lines as “I was raised by the Queens but my father in me” appear. Someone even dives deep into the family values and talk about the future plans. For example, purchasinig “new locations for my daughters when they’re older to retire with their kids.”
Is Sean Kiez A Part Of Conservative Revolution in Hip-Hop?
The question arises. Why Sean Kiez and others are celebrating in such an unorthodox manner? Is the conservative revolution taking place in Hip-Hop? Would it soon be hip again to be a traditional dad? I can’t tell for sure, but Nicki Minaj retweets videos with FOX News hosts. And Boosie Badazz now outrageously fights gay propaganda. Which results in the conclusion that some conservative tendencies take place.