Pink Siifu Announces Tour & Releases Video For Wayans Brothers Featuring Peso Gordon

Pink Siifu drops the sixth video from his GUMBO’! album with “Wayans Brothers” featuring Peso Gordon. The scenario begins in front of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinatti, Ohio and quickly switches to a wrestling ring. Siifu’s trip back to his hometown produced a frenetic video held together by the southern heated beats, moaning psychedelic guitar and his lo-fi flow.   Siifu is going his 4 Tha Folks’! 14-date tour of the United States starting March 3rd in Chicago. Gordon, VonBeezy and Turich Benjy will support him and there will be a DJ set from Ted Kamal. Tickets are on sale now. 

 




Pink Siifu Releases GUMBO’!

Musical polyglot Pink Siifu releases his GUMBO’! album today. The lo-fi trap and soul excursion has guest appearances from Nick Hakim, Liv.e, Georgia Anne Muldrow and more. Earlier this year the deluxe version of his NEGRO debut was released. The punk energy of NEGRO dissipates on GUMBO’! and the condensed rhythms unroll in a funk form. Videos for “Bussin’ (Cold)” and “lng hair dnt care” have already been released and today the visual for “Roscoe’!” was unveiled. The fearless cool of GUMBO’! is marking summer playlists and introducing Pink Siifu’s unpredictable blueprint to new ears. 

 

 




Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin Debut Video For Open Up Shop & Release Date For New EP

Pink Siifu and Fly Anakin drop the video for “Open Up Shop Feat. B Kool-Aid” and announce their new EP. On March 19th they will see the release of the $mokebreak EP which has collaborations with MAVI, Koncept Jackson and more as well as production from Black Noi$e and Chuck Strangers. The songs from the EP will be added to the deluxe edition of their joint album FlySiifu’s. The new video is the last one from FlySiifu’s and it’s about what happens at their fictional record shop after-hours. 




Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin Share Dollar Dr. Dream

 

Pink Siifu and Fly Anakin come together for the Roc Marciano and Animoss-produced “Dollar Dr. Dream.” Both rappers handle their microphones over a vintage piano loop and give their stories about pursuing music as a profession. The ’90s rap aura of “Dollar Dr. Dream” is an intense contrast to Pink Siifu’s punk-oriented NEGRO album released earlier this year. The artist, who grew-up in Cinnicinatti and Birmingham, but now based in Los Angeles refuses to confine his sound to any one style. Fly Anakin is a member of the Richmond, Virginia rap group Mutant Academy and his solo album At The End Of The Day came out in January.Â