Dallas has a really dope underground scene that I’m gradually getting hip to, and today we premiere a new visual from one of Big D’s brightest upcoming stars in Dali Voodoo. His newest release comes in the form of the visual for “Swing Low,” which also features Forest Watson and Roy Kemp, who combine with Dali for a crisp trifecta who all piece together for a meaningful record. Overall, it’s a hella dope posse cut that now has a fire video to match.
Dali also had this to say about the video:
“Swing Low” portrays my search for liberation. The last two years have been extremely hard on my family and I. At times I found myself asking God “Why me? Why are you putting me through this? I don’t deserve this!” But really, who am I to tell God what I deserve? The recurrence of the jungle setting represents how I felt lost. I found myself wandering aimlessly trying to find meaning in my situation. Some turn to drugs, sex, or solitude to numb the harsh realities of life… Some even turn to religion to give them hope. I chose a different route to solving my problems. The women in red symbolize the forces internal and external that make you feel like giving up. Instead of me breaking, I persevered and became wiser and a much stronger person. In the closing scene the lady in white symbolizes a clearer vision, better understanding, and overcoming complications in life, while the baptism scene represented my liberation!
Check out the audio below, video above & enjoy!